How to Get Off the Money Merry-Go-Round
Living from Paycheck to Paycheck, also Known as the
Money-Merry-go-Round
San
Diego, CA. Estimates
are that 70 percent of all adult working Americans have no money
left over after the monthly bills are paid. Also known as living
from paycheck to paycheck, it often happens, with an expected
emergency, but is also due in part because of poor spending habits
and patterns. Complicating the problem further, the people affected
have little or no savings. Panic decisions, often involving
thousands of dollars of debt, are made by financially undisciplined
people. These unwise decisions, made under what seem to be very
desperate situations, result in those individuals living from
paycheck to paycheck, also known as the money-merry-go-round.
If you, or someone you
know, are on the money-merry-go-round, living from paycheck to paycheck
or utilizing expensive payday loans, there are some immediate steps
to take to reverse it and get back on a pay-as-you-go basis. The
goal is to spend smarter, obtain a greater value and thereby generating
additional savings to put towards paying off a payday loan and or
getting back on a pay-as-you-go track. The steps are:
(1) Scrutinize everyday
spending, gather receipts, and identify dangerous trends of regular
convenience purchases. Also, look for other ways to achieve more
value for your dollars. A good target is ten to twenty percent.
Determine what you pay others for things or services you may do
for yourself, such self-serve gasoline, or a car wash, lawn mowing,
laundry etc.
(2) Set aside the all
savings accumulated until there is enough to satisfy the payday
loan or get enough ahead to pay the rent or mortgage from income
received before its due, instead of utilizing en entire paycheck
at the first of the month to pay rent or mortgage.
(3) Establish a written
spending-plan, a/k/a budget for income and outgo.
(4) Either begin or take
greater advantage of coupons and rebates for household and grocery
items. Immediate impact may results because about 30 cents of every
take home dollar goes to spending in this area.
If you are living from
paycheck to paycheck or rolling over payday loans or
having difficulty keeping up with your creditors, visit the ICFE's
Web site at www.icfe.info and
click on "Mending Spending.
To receive the same information
by mail, please send a self addressed, 60 cent stamped envelope
to:
ICFE "Mending Spending"
PO Box 34070 San Diego
CA 92163-4070.
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Paul Richard, RFC and the Institute for
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