Each time I learn something new I try to help encourage people around me. I know my advice goes against their mentality since they feel they are poor, but I thought after a while of me being consistent they would start to listen. I"m talking about basic stuff like budgets and savings. They still don't want to listen to me.
My mother is dropping insurance because it went up 80$ a month. I know she can afford it because my dad pays all the bills minus a few small ones she covers. She has no car payment and doesn't have any money going into retirement or savings. She only buys a little gas, cell phone, water bill, and food for her and my dad. She was paying 150/m for insurance, but that is soon to stop since it is going up 80/m. I have no idea where her money goes. She makes around 25-30k a year.
I've all but begged her to get on a written budget, but she refuses to. She doesn't need it, or so she thinks. I even offered to buy her a copy of the budgeting program I use. She keeps a checkbook, but that's it. I'm not even sure she has ever sat down and figured up per month what she has left over from set bills. She doesn't budget food and buys name brand even if it isn't on sale. She is in her early 50s, and has 17k in a retirement her employer has put in for her over the years. She actually bragged about that. "It's 17k, and I didn't even put anything into it!" SMH Her employer is going to give her 150$ a month to go into savings for medical needs. I'm curious how long she will wait before dipping into it for personal stuff.
I have similar stories with other family and friends. They just keep making me face palm their choices. Nobody will listen!
I love them, and I push a little because I know they need to change. However, I am aware that if they don't see a need, they will reject it. I just try to keep silent now and wait for a chance to slip something in during a conversation, if they bring up finances.
Have any of you guys helped family or friends learn to do better? If so, How did you do it?
My mother is dropping insurance because it went up 80$ a month. I know she can afford it because my dad pays all the bills minus a few small ones she covers. She has no car payment and doesn't have any money going into retirement or savings. She only buys a little gas, cell phone, water bill, and food for her and my dad. She was paying 150/m for insurance, but that is soon to stop since it is going up 80/m. I have no idea where her money goes. She makes around 25-30k a year.
I've all but begged her to get on a written budget, but she refuses to. She doesn't need it, or so she thinks. I even offered to buy her a copy of the budgeting program I use. She keeps a checkbook, but that's it. I'm not even sure she has ever sat down and figured up per month what she has left over from set bills. She doesn't budget food and buys name brand even if it isn't on sale. She is in her early 50s, and has 17k in a retirement her employer has put in for her over the years. She actually bragged about that. "It's 17k, and I didn't even put anything into it!" SMH Her employer is going to give her 150$ a month to go into savings for medical needs. I'm curious how long she will wait before dipping into it for personal stuff.
I have similar stories with other family and friends. They just keep making me face palm their choices. Nobody will listen!
I love them, and I push a little because I know they need to change. However, I am aware that if they don't see a need, they will reject it. I just try to keep silent now and wait for a chance to slip something in during a conversation, if they bring up finances.
Have any of you guys helped family or friends learn to do better? If so, How did you do it?
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