-I usually have 20.00 in my wallet and a bit of change -never know when you may need it
-as for for if got 400.00 given to me -save 350.00 spend the 50.00 -hubby and I have always thought like this
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-I usually have 20.00 in my wallet and a bit of change -never know when you may need it
-as for for if got 400.00 given to me -save 350.00 spend the 50.00 -hubby and I have always thought like this
For the $400. At this time our accounts are fully funded so I would most likely tuck it away for a future splurge, like sweet sparrow I would put it in the bank fort the teeny bit of interested.
QOTD: I have a small card wallet that has my office passes and in the I tuck an extra 10.00. the nice thing is since it is not in my wallet I usually forget about it. It’s my coffee is an emergency money. Although in past week both boys needed money for school and so now there is nothing there. Let’s hope I have no coffee emergency before payday.
I should clarify that I meant bank fees if you're stuck and have to use another bank's ATM or if the amount is so low that if you use debit, they charge $0.10 - 0.50 for the transaction. :-) DH always gets stuck with those.
:lolsign: at coffee emergencies! Again, this would be a DH problem!
Oh you must have an old account Sweet Sparrow- If its not your bank you are usually charged $3-4 at that bank and then your own bank would charge around the same! Crazy rip off!
QOTD: Do you always carry around a small amount of cash in this electronic age to save on bank fees or debit charges in some places? That unexpected coffee?
I definitely keep money in my wallet. I have a set budget in mind on a weekly basis and take that out every Saturday morning before I go shopping. i.e. $100 for gas for the week and $100 for groceries for the week. Only 4 ATM withdrawals a month (don't want to give the bank more than they deserve in fees). So I take out $200 every Saturday morning . Now our grocery bill is approximately $35-$40 a week, thanks to price matching and couponing. Since my budget is $100 for groceries, I always have extra money left over in my wallet for who knows what. That doesn't mean I'll spend it but if a good deal is to be had, I don't have to withdraw money. Whatever is not spent is then carried over into the next week. The $200 a week is not set in stone either. If I know a birthday, wedding, shower, etc. is coming up, I withdraw what I need for that week.
-posted a few more ads on kijiji -may as well since its summer
-have a guy coming tonight -lets hope for brother asked me to sell his new laptop bag -probably sat in his closet for years as he never parts with stuff
I usually have about $20 in my wallet in case I need cash unexpectedly. I try to use my CC as much as possible for the cash back and PC points.
I'm not sure what account I have, but I'm sure it does that. I just rarely use my debit card. :-) I totally rely on my credit card for the points and only use my debit card for groceries at ethnic grocery stores.
Yes! It drives me bonkers when I see those charges on DH's account! $11 in bank fees last month for going under his limit. :shock:
Wow $35-40 a week for groceries is amazing. If you don't mind my asking how many people does that cover.
I wish I could be somewhere in that vicinity but nope the prices for groceries is jaw dropping no matter how hard I try. I budget for $600 a month and sometimes it's not easy to stay within that, congrats to you and your shopping skills :)
Me too! I use my credit card for everything :)
QOTD:
DH keeps a small amount ($5 or less) on him for coffee or lunch emergencies lol. I on the other hand generally do not carry cash around with me (except for a small amount of change). I work at home and I generally do not go anywhere unless its a planned trip. For planned shopping trips I bring the amount of cash I think I will need for whatever I plan on buying.
We use a modified cash envelope system. I withdrawal a set amount once a month and divide it into our cash envelopes. The only stuff we don't pay cash for is gas and groceries which we have separate credit cards for. We have a set budget for gas and groceries too so I track those expenses on a spreadsheet to make sure we don't overspend.
Our grocery budget is also $600 per month and I find it to be very difficult to stick to. We almost always reach our budgeted amount before the end of the month. It's not like we run out of food - just that the grocery money could have been spent more wisely. For example near the end of our grocery budget I bought 6 jars of Classico sauce because I had both a pcplus offer for 500pts per jar and there was a snapsaves offer of $1.00 wub 2. In the end the snapsaves offer was done before I got a chance to upload my receipt. I am sure that $12 could have been spent on something we actually needed...
-well I got -an email this afternoon -I won a 100.00 from angus reid forum (I think from thier montly draw)-so i emailed them before i opened it to make sure it was legit and they said it was so in 4 wks I will be notified if i want direct secure online bank deposit or virtual visa prepaid card
-I have never bought anything on line in my life -but hubby said that is what we will do
-I answered a skill testing question also -I use to do contests so i will wait and see
-just sold my brother's lap top bag 15.00 for him
Crochetlady: dinner for me today was some Anna Mae's bread with butter, yum.
@lilo0003 : I was there this morning so dinner for me was a AnnaMae`s chelsea bun.
@coupon girl : Congrats on the win!
@coupon girl congrats on your win