undertheradar
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While I can understand the OP's hesitation to accept change, it stands to reason that cuts must be made if there isn't enough money to cover the monthly budget. Suggestions of placing your child in public school and someone working a second job are very sound. While we all want instant gratification, there has to be money to pay for these things. If you cannot afford groceries and fuel for your vehicles, how can you afford vacations?
More information could assist DISers to better guide you towards liquidity. Unfortunately, there will be tough times to get there. If working opposite shifts is not helping your cash flow, the need to get on the same shift is in order(carpooling then possible). Instead of criticizing anyone who offers input, learn from other's advice!
The bottom line for you is that YOU must stop spending! YOU must start retiring debt immediately! YOU must live within your means!
1) Change to public school
2) Dispose of cell phones
3) Buy Groceries 1X month(Use cash in envelope. Any extra cash stays in envelope to create emergency cash fund).
4) Only drive vehicles for needed trips(no joyrides).
5) ALL purchases(clothing,school supplies, etc.) must be budgeted the month before.
6) Proceeds from any items sold MUST be used to retire debt.
Good Luck! It won't be fun or easy, but it can be done!
More information could assist DISers to better guide you towards liquidity. Unfortunately, there will be tough times to get there. If working opposite shifts is not helping your cash flow, the need to get on the same shift is in order(carpooling then possible). Instead of criticizing anyone who offers input, learn from other's advice!
The bottom line for you is that YOU must stop spending! YOU must start retiring debt immediately! YOU must live within your means!
1) Change to public school
2) Dispose of cell phones
3) Buy Groceries 1X month(Use cash in envelope. Any extra cash stays in envelope to create emergency cash fund).
4) Only drive vehicles for needed trips(no joyrides).
5) ALL purchases(clothing,school supplies, etc.) must be budgeted the month before.
6) Proceeds from any items sold MUST be used to retire debt.
Good Luck! It won't be fun or easy, but it can be done!
(that's a great feeling) and some were stray doctor bills.
Mainly, I just wanted you to know about the other message boards.


I'm going to have to try this myself for me and DH
! I've been thinking about doing something like this for quite awhile in anticipation of our upcoming trip. I was going to call it something goofy like "Disney Saturday Nights" or something like that where we could watch Disney videos and talk all things Disney. Thanks for sharing this idea!
, DH's dental bill because he never listened to me when I said "get your teeth looked at", etc), it makes me worry. Even though we still have money in savings and aren't on the verge of financial ruin, an unexpected expense sets off my internal financia alarml because we are on a tight buget. I have decided to return to work because it will make life easier financially. It was a hard choice, but I have to listen to that internal financial alarm. I think a lot of people don't have that internal alarm. They don't realize they are in trouble until it's too late.