Marionnette
Children see magic because they look for it
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Yes we have a budget. It is loosely written and has a lot of wiggle room in it.Since this is the budget board, I thought I would ask this question. I used to be a spender. Not an over spender, no credit card debt, but, I spent happily until my check was gone.
I am now, very late in life unfortunately, trying to become frugal. I am actually having fun saving money.
How about you all? Do you have a budget, retirement savings, savings account, credit cards with balances?
Do you charge your Disney vacations, or pay for them before you go?
I'm looking forward to your answers, as I have learned so much, from so many here!
We've been saving for retirement since we were in our twenties (we're now in our 50's). There is no pension nor any 401K matching funds for the self employed. I'm sure that we could be saving more but there are two kids in college right now and the cost of higher education is not cheap. At least our kids will graduate with no debt.
There are always charges on our credit cards. We pay the balance off in full each month but I can guarantee that the monthly bill will be in the range of $2K for all of our personal charges. We put everything that we can on the credit cards in order to get the rewards points and to reduce the number of bills (and due dates) that we need to keep track of.
Am I cheap? No. A cheap person would not pay for the things that I spend my money on...ipods, 3 iphones, HD cable TV, concierge level vacations and balacony stateroom cruises.
Am I frugal? Sometimes. But not with everything. I rarely use the clothes dryer. Partly to save money on the electric bill and partly to save the environment. OTOH, I will spend more for a fruit platter for a party just so that I can save time over cutting up melons and pineapples. We don't have a cleaning lady but we do pay someone to cut our lawn every week in the summer. We have our priorities.
I don't consider myself to be a spender. My former sister in law is a spender. She buys luxuries but leaves the light bill unpaid. She racks up credit card debt and thinks she's doing well if she can pay the minimum each month. She sees something that she wants and she buys it without consideration as to how to pay for it.
I refuse to be a slave to my money. It's a means to an end. I save because I want life to be comfortable in our retirement. I save because I want to continue taking nice vacations and to have nice things. I save so that I have the means to help my family when they fall on tough times. I don't save just to see how high the balance can go. I don't save so that I can brag about how big our safety net is. And while I may gloat over an awesome deal that I found, I will not deny myself something I can afford just because it hasn't been marked down or discounted in some way.