When I was in high school and college I never had a debit card. I did have a CC that I would use to purchase gas with, but that was it. I used cash for everything else. Now that I've been in the workforce for a couple of years, I've gotten a debit card am afraid to keep using it. I've saved a decent amount, but probably not as much as I can be.
I've tried different budgeting software but none of it has panned out for me. It seems like I did alright when I was in college, because if I didn't have any cash in my wallet, I wouldn't spend anything. I always knew how much I had to get me through until the next paycheck. So here's my new plan. I will use checks to pay my monthly expenses like rent and utilities. Then I will take out so much money every two weeks and just use it for groceries, gas, spending money. The rest left-over in my checking account will get dumped into various savings accounts. If I happen to spend less then that's just extra money in my wallet to treat myself to a new video game or something.
Anyone else do this? I guess I live a much more simple lifestyle (26 and single with no debt) than most people who are married and have children. So I can see where it would be hard to do this.
I've tried different budgeting software but none of it has panned out for me. It seems like I did alright when I was in college, because if I didn't have any cash in my wallet, I wouldn't spend anything. I always knew how much I had to get me through until the next paycheck. So here's my new plan. I will use checks to pay my monthly expenses like rent and utilities. Then I will take out so much money every two weeks and just use it for groceries, gas, spending money. The rest left-over in my checking account will get dumped into various savings accounts. If I happen to spend less then that's just extra money in my wallet to treat myself to a new video game or something.
Anyone else do this? I guess I live a much more simple lifestyle (26 and single with no debt) than most people who are married and have children. So I can see where it would be hard to do this.

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