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My husband I both work full time five days a week, and I sell odds and ends on E-bay & at a weekend flea market to make ends meet. We have basic bills (utilities, car note, rent, grocery, etc) that we have to pay and we do very well to budget and not spend unnessesary funds on frivolus items. Unfortunately, at least one debtor is still not paid on time every month and savings remains empty. Does anyone have an tricks to establishing a better budget plan that would in the least help us get back on track faster so that bills can be paid on time? Or, can you think of any other "money making" opportunities we might look into? I use the excel template linked below(heavily customized for my own situation) for basic budgeting. Glad I was able to help. If you decide to try do we did and end up in the IT field, send me a message and I will share my headhunter contact info with you...and no that is NOT an invitation for everyone else to spam me with requests. Report It get 2 jobs maybe I don't hear you mention a second job for your husband??? What's wrong with him pitching in and working on the weekends, or a night job? Have room to take in a border? Garage space to rent out? Best of Luck! Can you find a better paying job or one or both of you take a second job? At least for awhile until your car is paid or something? Other than that, I don't know......I"m sorry. It sounds like you are doing everything you can.I get by with 1 job and 3 kids but rarely do bills get paid on time and you can't freak out about it.It only one is late a month but you are paying it ignore their griping.And don't kill yourself to make it ,either! pineconeresearch.ca Some people may argue with my answer, but you should really look into selling Mary Kay! It sounds like your already a good sales person and it would really be the perfect opportunity! You make a $100 decision and it really could change your life! Research around, you will hear negative and positive, but in Mary Kay if you work hard, you will make amazing money! There are "Mary Kay Millionaires"! Good Luck! I would suggest consumer credit counseling. Also, you should look to see if your skills are in better demand in another part of the country or if you can improve your education to improve your options. check out www.crown.org You'd better check your cash flow carefully. Are there any unnecessary expenses? Sell the car with the 'note', pay off the loan and get an old junker car with whatever cash you have left over (NO LOAN). One monthly bill down. Not once did I hear you mention your husband having a second job. Even if it's something small, it's something. And maybe you want to look over you expenses one more time. Newspaper? Internet? Both can be found for free at the library. Maybe sacrifice one room in your home and take in a boarder. And as for your car...ride a bike or walk instead unless you are going really far away. Eating out, going to the movies, shopping for extra clothes, drop it all. Since your going to the flea markets on the weekends anyway one of you sell your items and the other do face painting. Kids will pay two dollars a pop to have a little balloon or cartoon character painted on their face. Could make $100 extra just doing this. |
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