62% of Americans have less than $1000 in savings

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I’m about pay off my car in full ($3K more than the high end of my blue book value :francis:) and drop $10K in savings and going to continue to add to it. I’ll finally be able to afford health insurance :mjcry:.

My credit card debt is paid off :takedat:.

I gotta rewards card coming but they ain’t rush deliver that card :comeon: so I’m using cash and I wanna use that card so I can pay for things through it and pay it off literally the next day. They know what’s coming. Ol’ puss ass cacs.

My goal will be to pay off my student loans $80K (with a masters degree) in less than 15 years. I’m doing IDR (income-driven repayment) so my payments can be low as possible to give me cushion in case I see another profitable opportunity.

Investing heavy in real estate and blue-chip stocks with high dividends payouts to get passive income.

I’m making over $41K before taxes so I’ll be looking for jobs that can get me at least $60K and maintain my current expenses (I don’t need six digits even though it would be nice). With the extra income, I’ll continue to invest more and pay off my student loan debt quicker. :jawalrus:

Update: I’m in the masters program now.
 
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People are jilust terrible when it comes to money management...they get in that mode of spending each check cuz another one coming in 2 weeks until it doesnt..know a lady that spent her energy bill $ on a new phone then a week later they cut her power off..she in da house like :mjcry:and it's 32 degrees outside wit no heat but hey atleast she got the new new phone right:snoop:
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I’m about pay off my car in full ($3K more than the high end of my blue book value :francis:) and drop $10K in savings and going to continue to add to it. I’ll finally be able to afford health insurance :mjcry:.

My credit card debt is paid off :takedat:.

I gotta rewards card coming but they ain’t rush deliver that card :comeon: so I’m using cash and I wanna use that card so I can pay for things through it and pay it off literally the next day. They know what’s coming. Ol’ puss ass cacs.

My goal will be to pay off my student loans $80K (with a masters degree) in less than 15 years. I’m doing IDR (income-driven repayment) so my payments can be low as possible to give me cushion in case I see another profitable opportunity.

Investing heavy in real estate and blue-chip stocks with high dividends payouts to get passive income.

I’m making over $41K before taxes so I’ll be looking for jobs that can get me at least $60K and maintain my current expenses (I don’t need six digits even though it would be nice). With the extra income, I’ll continue to invest more and pay off my student loan debt quicker. :jawalrus:
With all the time and funds you invested in your grad degree you should be pursuing the six digit figure jobs. You earned it.


:wow:
Trying to keep up with big spenders has been the downfall of many.
 

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I’m about pay off my car in full ($3K more than the high end of my blue book value :francis:) and drop $10K in savings and going to continue to add to it. I’ll finally be able to afford health insurance :mjcry:.

My credit card debt is paid off :takedat:.

I gotta rewards card coming but they ain’t rush deliver that card :comeon: so I’m using cash and I wanna use that card so I can pay for things through it and pay it off literally the next day. They know what’s coming. Ol’ puss ass cacs.

My goal will be to pay off my student loans $80K (with a masters degree) in less than 15 years. I’m doing IDR (income-driven repayment) so my payments can be low as possible to give me cushion in case I see another profitable opportunity.

Investing heavy in real estate and blue-chip stocks with high dividends payouts to get passive income.

I’m making over $41K before taxes so I’ll be looking for jobs that can get me at least $60K and maintain my current expenses (I don’t need six digits even though it would be nice). With the extra income, I’ll continue to invest more and pay off my student loan debt quicker. :jawalrus:
U doing good bruv....been on my financial shyt hard man ....playing a lot of different podcast... mostly Dave ramesy
Only got one card card with 1k on it....my car is whole different story ...I regert getting it ...but it's cool tho
 

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With all the time and funds you invested in your grad degree you should be pursuing the six digit figure jobs. You earned it.



:wow:
Trying to keep up with big spenders has been the downfall of many.
You’re right and will but I won’t beat myself up if I don’t get it right away. Honestly, I don’t wanna work at all so I wanna get my money so I can live off passive income.
 

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I wanna use that card so I can pay for things through it and pay it off literally the next day.

I hear ya, breh. Not sure if you were exaggerating but don't pay it off "the next day." Allow the balance (and bill) to "mature" for the normal 30 days and then pay it in full. Those 30 days will give it time to register with the credit bureaus (Experian, Transunion and Equifax) and, thus, improve your FICO score.
 

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I hear ya, breh. Not sure if you were exaggerating but don't pay it off "the next day." Allow the balance (and bill) to "mature" for the normal 30 days and then pay it in full. Those 30 days will give it time to register with the credit bureaus (Experian, Transunion and Equifax) and, thus, improve your FICO score.
I was exaggerating but I will make sure that every dollar spent is accounted for in my bank so I can pay it off in full at the end of the month. The reward is travel points. 1.25 points for every dollar spent. :banderas:
 

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I’m about pay off my car in full ($3K more than the high end of my blue book value :francis:) and drop $10K in savings and going to continue to add to it. I’ll finally be able to afford health insurance :mjcry:.

My credit card debt is paid off :takedat:.

I gotta rewards card coming but they ain’t rush deliver that card :comeon: so I’m using cash and I wanna use that card so I can pay for things through it and pay it off literally the next day. They know what’s coming. Ol’ puss ass cacs.

My goal will be to pay off my student loans $80K (with a masters degree) in less than 15 years. I’m doing IDR (income-driven repayment) so my payments can be low as possible to give me cushion in case I see another profitable opportunity.

Investing heavy in real estate and blue-chip stocks with high dividends payouts to get passive income.

I’m making over $41K before taxes so I’ll be looking for jobs that can get me at least $60K and maintain my current expenses (I don’t need six digits even though it would be nice). With the extra income, I’ll continue to invest more and pay off my student loan debt quicker. :jawalrus:

Having a plan is the first step.

Good shyt my dude.

Your future gonna be bright. :tu:
 
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