Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah. Setup automatic transfers, OP. That way the money isn't there to spend in the first place!
This. I'm a big advocate of having Bills and Emergencies money on a completely different debit card than the Groceries and Going Out money. It really simplifies your budgeting.
Right now I have one checking account and one savings account that are connected to each other. That is one more account than I am comfortable having. So I am definitely hesitant to go opening a third account. My bills have to be paid out of my checking account. And my ATM card is connected to the checking account.
Why is more than one account uncomfortable? I have several, plus investment accounts, and there's no downside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah. Setup automatic transfers, OP. That way the money isn't there to spend in the first place!
This. I'm a big advocate of having Bills and Emergencies money on a completely different debit card than the Groceries and Going Out money. It really simplifies your budgeting.
Right now I have one checking account and one savings account that are connected to each other. That is one more account than I am comfortable having. So I am definitely hesitant to go opening a third account. My bills have to be paid out of my checking account. And my ATM card is connected to the checking account.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah. Setup automatic transfers, OP. That way the money isn't there to spend in the first place!
This. I'm a big advocate of having Bills and Emergencies money on a completely different debit card than the Groceries and Going Out money. It really simplifies your budgeting.
Right now I have one checking account and one savings account that are connected to each other. That is one more account than I am comfortable having. So I am definitely hesitant to go opening a third account. My bills have to be paid out of my checking account. And my ATM card is connected to the checking account.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah. Setup automatic transfers, OP. That way the money isn't there to spend in the first place!
This. I'm a big advocate of having Bills and Emergencies money on a completely different debit card than the Groceries and Going Out money. It really simplifies your budgeting.
Anonymous wrote:Ah. Setup automatic transfers, OP. That way the money isn't there to spend in the first place!
Anonymous wrote:"want" vs "must" is the difference.
Often people don't have the discipline to do so.
And what are you going to do with the other paycheck? Invest?
Right now I have the $20k I've saved up in a savings account. I just log into my bank every so often and move money out of my checking account. But I have no SYSTEM for how much I move, or when I move it, or what to do with the money in the savings account. If there's a system, I can follow it. But when there's not, I'm all willy-nilly. As I am now. Anonymous wrote:Is this plan a good way to see if I can do it, or at least see how close to that I can get? I get paid every two weeks (26 paychecks per year), and have about 20k in savings. Here's my plan:
At the start of August, pay all monthly bills. (rent, cell, cable - health ins. is taken directly from my paycheck).
Then take out in cash all the money that remains from one paycheck. So if my paycheck is $1750, I'd pay $1450 in bills at the start of the month, and then live off $300.
Is there anything I'm not thinking of? I piss away a LOT of money on eating out. So I'd like to start getting better about bringing breakfast to work instead of going into a shop to bring it to the office. Same with lunch. I'd be happy with all the money I was saving enough that it'd make up for the sadness of not eating out all the time (which I love to do).