When you spend more money than you make each month you are bound to
have money problems very quickly. The bad part is that most of us never
realize we are spending that much until it's too late. It is important
to know what and how much your 1) major expenses are, as well as 2) keep
tabs on minor spending as well.
How many times have you used the credit cards to buy a TV, school
clothes and supplies, fixed the car, or any number of things and not
realized that you just exceeded your monthly income. It is important
that whatever you put on a credit card will NOT exceed your total
monthly income. You may have even realized it but thought there is
always next month.
Credit cards are the biggest culprit but they aren't the only way to
spend more than you make. Things like payday loans or car title loans
also come to mind. Paying $15 to use $100 for a week doesn't seem too
bad. However, when you consider that you are paying almost 400% in
interest over one year these loans make interest on credit cards look
like a great deal.
Normally, installment loans have a lower interest than either credit
cards or payday loans but they can still cause problems if you aren't
positive that you can make the payments each month.
In my opinion, a house payment and the purchase of a car the only real
legitimate reasons for paying interest. If you use your credit card for
necessities other than shelter and transportation, i.e.: food, paying
other bills, etc. please make sure not to pay interest on those items by
paying them off in full at the end of the month. I understand that very
few people have the means to make these purchases with cash. However,
being conscious of the spending on the major and minor expenses will
help you gauge if you are going over budget.
One last thing that I make sure I remain true to day in and day out—not
living beyond my means…
There is something to be said about living a "simple" life—and I am not
talking about the show with Paris and Nicole J. We are too concerned in
our country with "keeping-up-with-the-Jones'". It is important to not
live your life by trying to impress everyone else, but rather living a
life and a lifestyle that makes you comfortable. If you aren't careful
you can still get yourself into trouble by buying or renting "more"
house that you can afford or having car payments that don't fit your
budget. Live within your means and you will be a lot happier and be able
to NOT spend more than you make…
have
the courage to question & challenge the status quo... refuse to
accept "traditional" thinking and answers as fact....
~Kimlee