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Old Feb 19, 2007, 03:33 AM
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I'm going to loose everything.

Hello. I am in a desperate financial situation. I am just trying every idea I can think of. Is there anyone or any organization who will loan me or give me $2,000.00 to pay my property tax, my electric bill, my cable bill, my car insurance, and put heating oil in my tank? I swear to God that I will in turn give the same money to someone else in my position as soon as I'm on my feet again.

I'm married, 48, with 3 kids and unemployed. My husband only makes $12.00 per hour --not enough. I haven't been able to find a job since quitting mine last July. I am an administrative assistant. I quit my job because my boss, the owner, was violent and abusive. The Rhode Island Dept. of Labor agreed with me and therefore granted me unemployment benefits; however, those benefits ended in early January.

Is there anyone or any organization who would be willing to do this? Thank you very much for your time and consideration.

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Old Feb 19, 2007, 03:41 AM   #2  
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Have you tried the Salvation Army, your local St. Vincent De Paul, or churches in your area?

Salvation Army usually has funds set aside for a one-time only heating bill. St. Vincent De Paul can help with many things.

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Old Feb 19, 2007, 06:31 AM   #3  
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a few notes...

if your property tax is sold you do have a period of time during which to buy it back. if im not mistaken, you will have a one year right of redemption, redeemed by paying the full amount owed plus 10% and then 1% more per month after 6 months. not ideal, but you may have time to get some money together.

also, lose the cable. it is a luxury at this time you cannot afford. period.

check with your utility company about electric shutoff in the winter. many have a period during which delenquent bills cannot force them to cut of power in the winter. in my area, i think sometime around april or may is when old bills better get paid or power can be shut down. again, youll have late payment penalties, but the next few months should be lower for utilities, so maybe you can save a little extra to get caught up.

if you have more than one vehicle can you park one in the drive and take insurance off it while you use the other one? i know, not convenient, especially with three kids, but were talking about how to save whatever money you can.

in the meantime, if you do get a break from a charitable organization, you need to have a plan. you know your overhead is higher than you seem to be able to afford. delaying the taxes and the utilities will only delay your position if you dont actively change it. if you cannot get work then you need to lower your variable expenses or decrease your fixed expenses.

something you need to do is not just talk about what you are doing with your money this month or check, but what will you need to do with it for the next 3 or 6 months? this kind of planning will let you know if your lifestyle is sustainable... as in can you stay in a house now or is that absolutely not possible long term, even with a loan?

ive got my entire year budgeted out for fixed and variable costs on a spreadsheet. i can tell you what months will be thin and what months i should have extra cash to set aside for thin months. im not saying you need to do this exactly, but planning ahead has made the difference between running out of money versus running my money. you are going to need a little more structure in your planning to get out and stay out of this financial hole.
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Old May 6, 2007, 03:54 PM   #4  
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I can suggest that you contact a local temporary service agency given your clerical skills. I just got through a similar nightmare and while working temp did not pay enough to pay everything, it certainly made a big dent and bought me some time. Many temp agencies have temp to permanent, or direct hire opportunities so you can try the job (and the people you will work for and with) for a while before you commit to working with them permanantly. I wish I could help you - I know the stress you feel. I'm stilling bailing out myself, however. You might consider debt consolidation where you have a non-profit debt agency negotiate with your creditors to consolidate your bills, and pay them on your behalf - you pay the agency one lump sum, which is based on your resources and allows you enough to live on (modestly).

Perhaps your husband can also look into higher paying jobs that he has not considered - apprenticing in tool and die work, or something of that nature, can be really good employment for men who like to work with their hands, for example and training is often provided. With proficiency and reliability, pay increases over time. If shops are union, the pay can be particularly good.

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bikerguy agrees: Yes, also drop cable, get basic phone service, drop cell phone
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Old May 6, 2007, 04:20 PM   #5  
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And if your unemployment is out, go to work at McDonalds, the local gas mart, baby sit in your home. There are alot of ways to earn more money.
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