Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm early twenties, living with my parents. Zero debt, minimal bills every month. i just paid down a $900 balance last month and now I'm already at $700. HELP. Help me to stop. I'm saving as much as I can, but now since opening a credit card I'm racking it up so fast.
I want to keep it to like, phone bill ($100), gas ($23 every week), and occasionally groceries (probably $100 a month)
I'm increasingly amazed at how stupid some people are. Save yourself because no one else will. It's part of growing up.
Don't listen to Miss Grumpypants. Recognizing the problem is a very good first step. Self-discipline can be learned.
1) Leave the CC at home and go 'all cash.' It will hurt a little when you have to buy something.
2) look for a cheaper phone plan
Thank you! Idk how spending money makes me STUPID - obviously I'm aware that I'm a spender and want to get better about it.
Can't find a cheaper phone plan, I like Verizon.
Anonymous wrote:PP here, also use Mint.com. It will link to your cards and bank accounts. It will give you weekly summaries of where you're spending your money. It will help you budget and not overspend in a more thoughtful way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm early twenties, living with my parents. Zero debt, minimal bills every month. i just paid down a $900 balance last month and now I'm already at $700. HELP. Help me to stop. I'm saving as much as I can, but now since opening a credit card I'm racking it up so fast.
I want to keep it to like, phone bill ($100), gas ($23 every week), and occasionally groceries (probably $100 a month)
I'm increasingly amazed at how stupid some people are. Save yourself because no one else will. It's part of growing up.
Don't listen to Miss Grumpypants. Recognizing the problem is a very good first step. Self-discipline can be learned.
1) Leave the CC at home and go 'all cash.' It will hurt a little when you have to buy something.
2) look for a cheaper phone plan
Thank you! Idk how spending money makes me STUPID - obviously I'm aware that I'm a spender and want to get better about it.
Can't find a cheaper phone plan, I like Verizon.
Anonymous wrote:What are you spending the money on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm early twenties, living with my parents. Zero debt, minimal bills every month. i just paid down a $900 balance last month and now I'm already at $700. HELP. Help me to stop. I'm saving as much as I can, but now since opening a credit card I'm racking it up so fast.
I want to keep it to like, phone bill ($100), gas ($23 every week), and occasionally groceries (probably $100 a month)
I'm increasingly amazed at how stupid some people are. Save yourself because no one else will. It's part of growing up.
Don't listen to Miss Grumpypants. Recognizing the problem is a very good first step. Self-discipline can be learned.
1) Leave the CC at home and go 'all cash.' It will hurt a little when you have to buy something.
2) look for a cheaper phone plan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm early twenties, living with my parents. Zero debt, minimal bills every month. i just paid down a $900 balance last month and now I'm already at $700. HELP. Help me to stop. I'm saving as much as I can, but now since opening a credit card I'm racking it up so fast.
I want to keep it to like, phone bill ($100), gas ($23 every week), and occasionally groceries (probably $100 a month)
I'm increasingly amazed at how stupid some people are. Save yourself because no one else will. It's part of growing up.
Anonymous wrote:I'm early twenties, living with my parents. Zero debt, minimal bills every month. i just paid down a $900 balance last month and now I'm already at $700. HELP. Help me to stop. I'm saving as much as I can, but now since opening a credit card I'm racking it up so fast.
I want to keep it to like, phone bill ($100), gas ($23 every week), and occasionally groceries (probably $100 a month)