well if you cant manage with numbers on a screenkick it old school and take out how much cash you need every week and only pay in cash for everything
7/21/2008 2:28:02 PM
lol at evan telling someone else they eat unhealthy shityou fucking lardass
7/21/2008 2:42:31 PM
and this is why I wanted my own thread OMAR
7/21/2008 2:52:54 PM
What do you mean? Just don't spend more than your budget.
7/21/2008 2:55:17 PM
Credit cards don't show you a balance.I wonder if cash would be easier, or keeping track of receipts, or getting a debit card and putting a certain amount of money on there...
7/21/2008 3:12:47 PM
I never use cash but I hear a lot of people recommend using it for budget purposes.
7/21/2008 3:14:14 PM
^^you might want to read up on Envelope System.I have budgets set up on mint.com and it texts my phone whenever I go over budget in any area. So far I haven't, but I also work well knowing that a deadline or limit to what I can do is looming.
7/21/2008 6:51:47 PM
how hard is it to remember how much money you spend?
7/21/2008 6:55:36 PM
I rarely eat out since I'm on a strict diet, never buy alcohol or soda even diet, only crystal light food lion brand knockoffs and water from the faucetbut i spend ~$25 week on food, mostly 4-5lbs of meat, 10x bananas, 10x yogurt, all food lion brand, Old El Paso Taco kits(when they're on sale, you can use the -$1.00 coupon on the packages[little green sticker] and get the seasoning + shells for like $1.59 [Food Lion Taco Kits are $1.69]), head of lettuce, taco cheesesI might spend $15/month on eating out, I hate doing it but my job/relationships sometimes force me toThen my only drawback is $60/month on protein powders, I'm intaking ~200g/protein/day...I've lost 80lbs since Jan'08 so it's been workingI credit a tight budget to the ease of a commitment to dieting...having no snacks in the house and only foods that require prep time is FTW..I'm very stingy with my money now...I even shit/shower at the gym to save on utility bills...yellow let it mellow...too bad my roommates are ignorant and steal my bananas which throws my whole schedule offintrovert ftw
7/21/2008 7:03:05 PM
7/21/2008 7:18:12 PM
^^Thanks for dinner.
7/21/2008 7:31:24 PM
So, i've never heard of mint, but i'm checking it out right now...is it really ok to put your account information online like that?
7/21/2008 8:13:40 PM
I spend way too much money eating/drinking out. Easy $120 for a nice dinner for two (that's when I'm dating...$50 or $60 when single). At least $60 for a decent night of drinking (although usually more)...which happens on average a little more than twice a week. Then there's one or two good lunches...$15 to $25 a lunch. Then there's the daily coffee shop trips in the morning which run $5 a day. I've been trying to cut back while I'm studying for the bar...making sandwiches for lunch and and cooking at the house more. Its ridiculous how much I've saved. But I have to because I haven't been working.I don't see it slowing down anytime soon though. I live in a town with so many damn good restaurants and bars. It's a sin not to go out on a regular basis. I gotta make sure I get a good job when I get back from traveling so I can keep my eating/drinking habits up.
7/21/2008 9:07:36 PM
7/21/2008 10:25:38 PM
^^ Damn dude. I love fixing nice liquor drinks when I'm hosting a gathering or going to a friends place but I always try to order drink specials when I go out or at least just stick to beer. If you like eating out a lot I'd invest in one of those entertainment books or at least stick to cheap restaurants. I had Mexican last weekend, 2 en trees, 2 drinks, and dessert and the tab was only $20.Where the hell do you go for lunch? Do you live in NY?[Edited on July 21, 2008 at 10:28 PM. Reason : ]
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7/22/2008 11:27:19 AM
^I've gone over it extensively in other threads...so I won't re-type (might try to find it later).It definitely has its benefits if (1) you also work in the industry and they come back and tip...its basically just like money being passed back and forth and (2) you are the type of person who enjoys and finds "useful" the other benefits (getting treated "right" when you go out, among other things).And yeah...it doesn't make sense for some of the people who work in the industry to tip what they tip. I know a lot of servers who might make $100 or $200 a night and blow it all in the 2 hours they have after getting off and before the bar closes...a lot of that being in tips. Then they repeat this almost every night. But I don't hate if they're young and they're just having a good time while they're in college or before they "go out into the real world."But then there are the bartenders and servers who make $300 or $400 a night and spend a big chunk of change and tip a lot every now and then (not every night). That's usually what I fall under.Again...it's all relative.
7/22/2008 11:40:27 AM
If bartenders make $400 / night why should I tip them at all?[Edited on July 22, 2008 at 11:44 AM. Reason : sp]
7/22/2008 11:44:42 AM
What?? They make that because you do tip them. And if you didn't tip them, you would wait 20 minutes to get your next drink.
7/22/2008 11:48:50 AM
Well damn, they make more than I do a day. Guess I'll cut back on my tips. Thanks for the advice.
7/22/2008 11:51:51 AM
Also depends on what bar you go to and what night.But tipping is all up to you. If you don't feel you need to tip that much...than that's your decision...but don't complain when your service suffers.
7/22/2008 11:56:55 AM
and thats where the bullshit isyou feel that you are entitled to that tip money when you are already being paid to provide a servicelol
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7/22/2008 1:42:28 PM
Alright...I'll respond to two things. But first...I found the thread where I laid out why I tip more than necessary. Here's the summary I gave:
7/22/2008 2:35:45 PM
Hah, yeah, we spent most of our time along East Bay and Market. I'm not sure where upper King begins, but we didn't really go north of Calhoun.Damn good eats around there, though. The one bar we did like in the lower area was the Blind Tiger. The back patio reminds me of a really great place in Winston.
7/22/2008 3:31:00 PM
7/22/2008 3:38:37 PM
only about 11% of the GDP is investment, with only 1% being personal invesment.on the other hand, about 70% of the GDP is made up of consumption.americans just love to spend money.[Edited on July 22, 2008 at 3:45 PM. Reason : d]
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7/22/2008 3:58:21 PM
^That's why I listed more than monetary reasons. And honestly...overall...it probably does work out monetarily (in the really BIG picture).And I always give waitresses the benefit of the doubt for two reasons, (1) I'm just too nice and (2) from working in the in restaurants and bars for so long I know there's about a million reasons why it might be taking them too long, and it's not always their fault. And sometimes they just forget...I know I've forgotten a few times, so I try not to take it out on their income.
7/22/2008 5:20:24 PM