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Old May 17, 2008, 12:59 PM
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Have a hard time spending money

I have always had a hard time spending money...I have the money and I work hard, but I just can't do it!
I feel bad about spending money even just for the rent. I don't buy anything expensive for myself, just basic living material. I wasn't born rich and I work my way up thru college, I live frugally but have been doing GREAT financially. I still can't stand on spending money.

Now I am getting a well paid job for a large company and looking for an apartment, I just can't stand on renting an apartment cuz I never spent that much money before. I had to work 30 hours plus school to pay for my rent when I was in college, that is enough, now getting more money out of my pocket is so painful. What should I do?

I even think about finding free food after the gocery store is closing...they throw away food when they close. ( The food is not bad, just not that fresh, but it's good, why waste it ?? -that is what I am thinking)

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Old May 17, 2008, 01:07 PM   #2  
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ok, we may need to talk about the food in a dumpster, but I always buy day old breads, even ask the bread truck driver for a free loaf if I see him in a parking lot.

And not wanting to spend too much on an apartment, then why not buy a home, market is down, good time to invest for long term future.
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You are way over the top if you have money but take food that is past its due date. Come on.

If you dont want to rent, purchase a condo or small house as an investment. Surely you must see the benefit in that idea !!
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Fr_Chuck, we really have to stop meeting like this ! You posted the same idea a minute before me !!
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I thought about buying a condo. I just got my first job fresh out of college, I don't know if that is a good idea to invest on the house now.
Plus I don't have that much of money yet, first year is always hard. I probably need to spend on a car instead of a condo.



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It may be a good idea ot wait for now, but still rent cheaply, no need to ever over spend
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I think you are putting us on. A car depreciates and condo doesnt. Go figure.
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I rented for many years while trying to save because I didn't "have that much of money yet". Now regret doing so. You never get that money back. But, keeping your frugal ways in conjunction with increased income is the way toward financial independence. Too often, wants scale with income and no matter how much income there is it is never "enough" and the income is spent on increasingly lavish things.

And, yes, the food thing is a bit much. Save elsewhere, you could get sick, which is expensive!
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I like this apartment b/c it's very close to work. I can save gas that way plus I am not a good driver myself, I can't do long distance driving. I am kinda stuck with this new apartment.
Now this new apartment is costing 1/3 of my income(including utilities), is that too much? I don't have any other bills expect for gas and insurance which will be 10% of my income. I will probably spend 10% of my income on food. I don't really have much other expense, I don't need any clothing for now, I don't drink, I don't buy CD or DVD anything like that. I only read online for free so I don't need buy books.My cell will be paid by the company so is my computer. I won't use cable in the apartment then.
I know I can use my parents's car but I still need a car of my own in the future, right? I think I will buy the car later then, good point tickle.
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Oh, I am with you completely. Haven't bought a new article of clothing for several years. Buy a house. Put your frugality to work and watch your investment in the house grow and grow. Cling to the house like your cling to your money. Take really good care of it from the roof on down.

The date on dairy products is the sell date. After that date it is guaranteed fresh (if refrigerated) for seven days. After the date, the store isn't allowed to sell it. On most bread products, the label will say, "best if used by." It tastes better when fresh but the date doesn't mean that it is anywhere near spoiled.

I lived with a well-to-do friend who had had food poisoning. She tossed everything by the date stamped on it. Of course, I took the food out of the garbage and cooked it. Use a thermometer and cook things well. Get a book on cooking temperatures and food safety and a thermometer you can calibrate daily. Getting food poisoning can kill you.
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