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Thu, Mar 9th, 2017, 01:16 PM #16
I have not tried that, but that is where I got my idea to use cash only for everything. I used to watch her program all the time as she has excellent suggestions. It seems that most of the people on her show using the jar method were successful. It is a matter of keeping track of every dime you spend and not going over your allotment.
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Thu, Mar 9th, 2017, 03:26 PM #17
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I love the idea of the jar system but don't like carrying cash. I live by a budget but use my credit card for everything. I never carry a balance or pay interest. It works for me.
I do take $40 cash out a month and put in a jar for $ for school (pizza day, school trips etc) It is way more then needed so letting it build I do take mad money each pay for my wallet. I haven't needed it lately so have put it towards other things.
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Thu, Mar 9th, 2017, 11:27 PM #18
Congrats, maggiespice!
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Fri, Mar 10th, 2017, 01:23 PM #19
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congrats maggiespice!!! you are on a roll....
I use one credit card (PC one) because I get free groceries off that card. I do track every single penny we spend (old fashioned way with pen and ledger and it is so amazing how one spends less just tracking our expenses. It does help that I have a hubby that doesn't spend - just gas and haircuts lol Pretty content fellow he is!
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Wed, Jan 3rd, 2018, 08:03 PM #20
Nice post
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Thu, Jan 4th, 2018, 03:35 PM #21
My daughter started about 6 months ago with Gail Voz Oxlades method and is experiencing financial freedom for the 1st time in 20 years! Got rid of the man who was draining her and picked her pride out of the garbage pile. Stopped some really bad spending habit and will be working on repairing the credit score this year. So proud of her!
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Sun, Feb 4th, 2018, 01:16 PM #22
Yes, my husband and I have been using the Jars for years! Since 2009! We changed them to work for us. We have: food, gas, vehicle maintenance (we both were driving older vehicles at the time), house hold, play money (us & kids), and Pharmacy. Vehicle maintenance and pharmacy are designed to roll over every week. We use vehicle maintenance to pay for wipers, licence plate renewals, oil changes, any vehicle expense that isn't gas. Pharmacy we use mostly for cold and flu season! House hold is all the things required on a regular basis that aren't edible. I.e. toilet paper, cleaners, broom, swifter refills ect.
We tried to go off the jars and use our credit card for everything, for points, and it was an epic fail so we are sticking to the jars. I do use my credit card for online purchases. Our credit card earns points which we redeem for registered investments.
If you are disciplined the jar system works!
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Sun, Feb 4th, 2018, 01:18 PM #23
Yes, my husband and I have been using the Jars for years! Since 2009! We changed them to work for us. We have: food, gas, vehicle maintenance (we both were driving older vehicles at the time), house hold, play money (us & kids), and Pharmacy. Vehicle maintenance and pharmacy are designed to roll over every week. We use vehicle maintenance to pay for wipers, licence plate renewals, oil changes, any vehicle expense that isn't gas. Pharmacy we use mostly for cold and flu season! House hold is all the things required on a regular basis that aren't edible. I.e. toilet paper, cleaners, broom, swifter refills ect.
We tried to go off the jars and use our credit card for everything, for points, and it was an epic fail so we are sticking to the jars. I do use my credit card for online purchases. Our credit card earns points which we redeem for registered investments.
If you are disciplined the jar system works!
I think the jars are great because once you figure out an amount that works for you, you know exactly what it costs you to live for a month.
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