Insurance is a pain in the butt. I spend $100 on it each month, and have yet to reap any benefits. =o=
I get paid $182 on Friday… so I keep $100 for server payment, and then I put… $50 towards my Kohl’s? That’ll leave me with about $30 to live on. Oh joy. :-D
I’m gonna be near 40 hours this week, so my next paycheck should be over $250… I’ll dump another $100 towards CapitalOne, and probably keep another $100 locked away so that I have money for the lovely ticket that I got awhile back. :(
This stupid blogging is helping. Each time I’m tempted to buy something I think “Oh gawd, if people see my balances go UP, they’ll know I’m buying stuff.”
So yeah, haven’t been buying stuff.
…except for the $6 that I spent to legally obtain the new Train and Selena Gomez CDs. Amazon had them for $2.99… I wasn’t about to pass that up!!!!! But other than that, I haven’t put a single thing on any of my charges :-D
And I haven’t been eating out either… been buying stuff from Cub before I go into work… $2 versus $6 == good savings. That’s like $20 saved each week. While really does add up.
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Okay, let’s assume I make an average of $150 per week. (I normally make more, but we’ll go with this)
That’s $600 a month.
- $100 for insurance
= $500 a month.
For April and May. Then I move. Oh dear. :< So I have a guesstimate of $1250 net coming in before I move.
- $200 for stupid speeding ticket
= $1000 that I’ll have to put towards the debt of doom. So I’ll be able to pay off Discover no problem… only got a little over $200 left on there… and then I can move on to pay off Chase. Or should I do Kohl’s? I’m not sure…
Maybe what I should do is pay $10 every day I work! That would be smart. :-P I dunno.
T___T Money sucks. I would be much richer if I didn’t rack up these stupid credit cards. Discover is to be gone by the end of April. I think I’ll actually keep the Chase & CapitalOne cards though.
Chase = because I get 3 points for every dollar spent at Amazon. Seriously, this is a Good Deal… if I pay it off.
CapitalOne = my oldest card, and gonna keep it for my credit history.