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Caught! Not Enough Emergency Fund

August 19th, 2010

question-marksA few weeks ago, in the post I wrote about emergency funds, I ask how much does a person without a car and full insured by the State need.  I concluded that in my life not that much could really go wrong besides my cats getting ill so I put aside £100.  Not the best thinking on my part, as the one thing I didn’t think about going wrong did, of course did.  My beautiful iBook of almost 5 years is finally giving up the ghost.

Now if I had the £1000 emergency fund that is recommended by Dave Ramsey, I guess this would be a no brainer.  I would pop to the Mac store and just buy a new expensive Mac book then go back almost to square one to fund my emergency fund.  Since dodo over here does not have nearly that much cash on hand, I must think of another way.

A few people have said just put it on a credit card. Sorry I just can’t do that; I have developed a hate of the entire industry to match the passion of an evangelical minister in the deep South.  I have even asked my beloved not to get me an engagement ring until he can pay for it with cash. Yes, lovely readers, I have gone truly mad.  What women would delay getting an engagement ring?  Dodo over here.

I think I have found a plan to have a computer and not go into debt (well anymore debt) with the monstrous credit card industry. I am going to buy a nifty little netbook that is 30% of the price of a gorgeous Mac. This will leave me living very close to the edge but I think I can manage, just.

My next move will be to attack my debits like a banshee (eBay here I come)  and when I am totally debit free, I am going to march into the Mac store and buy myself a new, probably a G6 by the time I get debit free) computer with cash.

Have any of you been bitten on the bum by not having enough of an emergency fund?  Tell me your stories as I will be at home eating rice and beans for the foreseeable future.

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These are the Summertime Rules

July 16th, 2010

gibeachpic There are a few things I do in warmer weather that I don’t do in the winter, so I thought I would do you lovely readers a little list of the Lean Summertime Rules.

Rule 1 – Lengthen the life of  your lipsticks and nail polishes by keeping them in the refrigerator.  I remember this tip when I got out a lipstick that I bought Duty Free  and had gone rancid in the warm cupboard.  I also keep perfume and foundation in the fridge too.

Rule 2 – Don’t buy expensive sunglasses if you have a tendency to lose them or let your kids play with and possibly break them.  If you take care of your designer frames then indugle yourself.  I must admitt I have been wearing the same pair of Persols for over 12 years and just bought a new different shape a year ago.

Rule 3 – Keep the sunshine out – what I mean by this is when in a heat wave,  close your blinds, pull your curtains and close your shades so your home will not heat up in the afternoon sun.

Rule 4 – Unplug it on holiday – when you go away, unplug all your non-essential appliances that use electricity.  I unplug my TV,  cable box,  wifi,  clock radio,  you get the idea.  The rule is unplug anything with a transformer that heats up.

Rule 5 – The most basic rule is to always carry a bottle of water so you are not the person that faints on the tube.

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We got to talk…to our creditors

July 3rd, 2010

ostrichTimes have not been easy and once in a while you may come up short when it comes time to pay a bill, what do you do? You get on the phone., that’s what.

Most creditors appreciate it if you keep them in the loop if you are having problems.  I find that it is easier if you tell them what is going on instead of hiding when the phone rings.  Many times they will try to help because it does no good for them if you default.

Always try to be up front and say what is going on you might be surprised at the outcome.

Do you have any good or bad experiences of talking to creditors? Share with a comment.

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