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Um, I absolutely love listening to it as I'm listening to it. I got the every dollar, um, budget app and I had been using that, which is phenomenal for me. There's that word phenomena again. Um, yeah, but, um, it's, Instead of using the envelope system, which did not work well for me, the every dollar budget is fantastic. Great. So here's my question.
Um, I absolutely love listening to it as I'm listening to it. I got the every dollar, um, budget app and I had been using that, which is phenomenal for me. There's that word phenomena again. Um, yeah, but, um, it's, Instead of using the envelope system, which did not work well for me, the every dollar budget is fantastic. Great. So here's my question.
What do I do with the leftover money at the end of the month? Like, let's say my... my entertainment, my fun money, and even my transportation is left over. And I tried to build in, like I know I have a dentist appointment coming in February. And my out-of-pocket for my dental x-rays, because I have to have that once a year, is going to be roughly over $200. That's my out-of-pocket.
What do I do with the leftover money at the end of the month? Like, let's say my... my entertainment, my fun money, and even my transportation is left over. And I tried to build in, like I know I have a dentist appointment coming in February. And my out-of-pocket for my dental x-rays, because I have to have that once a year, is going to be roughly over $200. That's my out-of-pocket.
What do I do with the leftover money at the end of the month? Like, let's say my... my entertainment, my fun money, and even my transportation is left over. And I tried to build in, like I know I have a dentist appointment coming in February. And my out-of-pocket for my dental x-rays, because I have to have that once a year, is going to be roughly over $200. That's my out-of-pocket.
And you can't cash flow it? No.
And you can't cash flow it? No.
And you can't cash flow it? No.
Now, when you say hold it aside, I'm talking physically. Do I leave it in my checking account? Do I move it? And I don't have a โ I hear you all talk about a high โ
Now, when you say hold it aside, I'm talking physically. Do I leave it in my checking account? Do I move it? And I don't have a โ I hear you all talk about a high โ
Now, when you say hold it aside, I'm talking physically. Do I leave it in my checking account? Do I move it? And I don't have a โ I hear you all talk about a high โ
high yield interest high yield savings account i don't have one of those i have just a checking and a little savings account yeah and i do have my thousand in that um i you know i'm working my consumer debt is student loans and car and i'm in the process of purchasing my home So I do have money. I could cash flow it. But do I just leave it sitting in my checking account and ignore it?
high yield interest high yield savings account i don't have one of those i have just a checking and a little savings account yeah and i do have my thousand in that um i you know i'm working my consumer debt is student loans and car and i'm in the process of purchasing my home So I do have money. I could cash flow it. But do I just leave it sitting in my checking account and ignore it?
high yield interest high yield savings account i don't have one of those i have just a checking and a little savings account yeah and i do have my thousand in that um i you know i'm working my consumer debt is student loans and car and i'm in the process of purchasing my home So I do have money. I could cash flow it. But do I just leave it sitting in my checking account and ignore it?
Or do I move it into the savings account so that I don't spend it?
Or do I move it into the savings account so that I don't spend it?
Or do I move it into the savings account so that I don't spend it?
Oh, get this, though. I've retired from public school teaching, and I still owe $19,000. What?
Oh, get this, though. I've retired from public school teaching, and I still owe $19,000. What?
Oh, get this, though. I've retired from public school teaching, and I still owe $19,000. What?