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Expensive being Healthy

Posted in Uncategorized by getmymoneyright on the September 29, 2007

I am a really busy chick, and my health is suffering because of it. I barely have time to eat, I eat at odd hours. I literally do not have the time in the day, especially with my thesis this semester and my new job with lots of cool but big responsibilities. I decided that the one thing I can motivate myself to do is run. I have a gym membership I pay for, I need to use the gym. I also need to lose a lot of weight. And soon. This isn’t for vanity reasons (not like I have a wedding or anything to go to in a few months), but I have some potentially serious health issues, and I am too young to die. Ok, that’s a bit dramatic but you get the drift. The longer I have the weight on, the more depressed and distraught I feel about these health issues.

So, I am going to train for a half marathon. I think this will be good for me. I’ll lost weight, the right way, and feel better. The plan was that the year 2007 was the year to get my shit together. Academically, Financially, Emotionally, and Physically. Academics and Emotions have been coming through like a champ, and I am working on the finances. So, I need to hurry up and get serious about this health. That’s why I picked a local half marathon race to run in January. I’ve never run anything before. LOL. I did used to play basketball and track though, so I have a little athlete in me. This past year I’ve been running on the treadmill, for the first time ever. I’ve been doing pretty good, and even from one week to the next, I notice a difference in my body’s adaptation.

Why am I talking about this here? Because I have decided to use this Nike+ running system to track my progress and motivate myself to do this half marathon. But it’s kind of expensive. $150 for the iPod nano, then $120 for new running shoes (I need new running shoes anyway, and have needed them for some time now), and $30 for the technology kit that makes the tracking possible. That’s roughly $300. The plan is to use my Apple iPhone $100 credit to get the nano, and buy a refurbished one at $99. I’ll skimp on my manicure and do them myself for the next month to pay for the Nike+ system. I won’t sacrifice anything for the shoes, because I was going to buy new ones anyway. Nike+ shoes are no more expensive than what I had planned to buy (I’m a Nike fan and had budgeted this price out anyway).

There you have it. Now I must commit. In the event that my training schedule falls behind, I may go for a 5K race instead and then do the half marathon later.

The First Step

Posted in Uncategorized by getmymoneyright on the September 24, 2007

Things have been silent over here because I haven’t been too devoted to this personal finance freedom bit, mostly due to not making the time. I’m stressed. Work is busy, we have big deadlines coming up. While I am on target for my own deadlines, everybody else’s deadlines are like next week and so they are pulling me in to help them. School has been going on…busy.

Anyway, today I conquered one of my biggest problems in this whole ordeal: getting organized. At work, I am the biggest nitpicking neatfreak. All my files are super organized, color-coded, etc. At home? My mail and bills sit in grocery bags or piles around my bedroom. Unopened, unorganized. So today I sat down and went through what was easily three grocery bags worth of mail and bills. A lot of things were still unopened. I din’t get all the way organizied, meaning I didn’t get to put everything in date order in it’s own manila folder. However, I was able to tear up and throw out all needless enveleopes, tear up all credit card offers, seperate everything into its own pile, create some labels in my hanging file folder bin, and put everything in its hanging file folders for further organization. I have paperwork that dates back over a year. The good thing about this is that now I have more space for my books, and now I can truly try and conquer this bill/creditor fiasco. I now have all my creditor bills, and credit reports in one place. I can go through and figure out what needs to be worked out. Hopefully I can get all that done by next weekend, and start writing some checks. I may write some checks early,  because there are some things I know I need to clear up.

Anyway, I am happy to have been able to get this ball rolling.

More Spending Update

Posted in bills by getmymoneyright on the September 19, 2007

I paid $88 on my Cingular bill. For whatever reason, perhaps bad  habit of being broke, I carry a past due balance on my cell phone bill. I used to carry this balance because I was always broke. Lately I have been carrying it because I am lazy and “forget” to pay my bill. I also just don’t like parting from my money.  Since I theoreticaly have money to pay these bills off, I have paid that one off. Great.

I canceled this service I used to use for keeping track of my weight loss. LOL. I don’t know why I joined, maybe it was free, but I never log in and use the service yet they charge me roughly 25 bucks a month so I can chart my weight loss and get some ole recipes. Canceled. Plus I can use Dr. Ian’s site for free. And he is cuter.

I have a $120  parking ticket to pay from my school. Plus the $70 ticket to pay from the city. My car gets me in THE MOST trouble. I paid $1100 this year in parking/moving violations alone.

Speaking of The Ride, I have been exploring public transportation options. In LA, it’s not an option unless you live in the boondocks AND your job is near a subway stop. Otherwise, it’s useless. It would take me 1 hr 20 minutes to get to work, when I could drive for 40-50 minutes. I am annoyed. This why the city has smog, it doesn’t pay to go on the bus or subway unless you are poor and cannot afford to buy a car.  I have reached my 30K mark on the mileage, and must fork over $250 for my service checkin. Pooh.

I was bad today and spent 10 bucks on lunch, when I have plenty of food at home to bring and eat. Tomorrow I will do better.

I may not be able to go on a super budget binge until mid-October or November.

Spending

Posted in Uncategorized by getmymoneyright on the September 18, 2007

Still no itemized list of paying off what I owe. It’s coming. I hope.

I will tell you what I have been squandering my money on though.

$64  for a nail salon visit to Happy Nails in West Hollywood. I got an eyebrow wax, pedicure with a foot scrub, and a french manicure with a flower design. I mean I think it was 52 bucks, and I tipped 12 bucks. Granted, I haven’t had a pedicure in over a month…I would say I could go to a cheaper place, but I seriously think Happy Nails is worth every penny. I tried  a cheaper place by my house, and the waxing is lazy, and I don’t trust them with my toes. *sigh*

$70 parking ticket this morning. Score.

$160 church tithe. Here goes the controversy. I was sitting in church for the first time in a few weeks and I knew I was going to give something in the offering….but I didn’t think it would be 160 bucks! I’ve been going to church since I was a kid, and my belief system is one in which I believe in giving a tithe, ten percent of my income. Not just sometimes, but everytime. It has to be consistent. Anything less would be stealing from God. When I was younger, giving 4 bucks on a 40 dollar allowance was nuthin. Even in college, 8 bucks on my 80 dollar weekly check was nuthin. But when I became an adult with an actual salary, giving 50+ bucks became difficult. Not so much as the dollar amount, but the fact that I was always so broke, 50 bucks could easily pay my electric bill. So I stopped tithing. I mean, I stopped tithing before then but not because I was broke. I stopped because I thought I was slick.  A few years ago I stopped tithing because I figured God would think I was stupid for not paying rent on time, or something to that effect. Essentially I told God, “look, I can’t afford to tithe right now.” I could barely pay my bills, and He knew that. The numbers didn’t add up. So I told God that in addition to believing for a higher bangin ass salary from Him, I was believing for the capacity to give Him my tithe…to the point where the amount I had to give him wouldn’t phase me. I wanted to be making enough money where I could give Him his tenth and not trip about it, because I had more than enough.

So there I was Sunday morning in church. Trynna pretend like this wasn’t my first big paycheck….pretending like I didn’t have the brand new salary that was more than what I had asked God for. A little less than a year ago I asked God to give me a salary 5K lower than what I make now. He made it happen, and here I was trynna act brand new. So I whipped out my checkbook and wrote a check. I can’t beat God giving, this is true. It’s an investment as I see it. Call me crazy if you want, but this giving to God thing works.

The Check Is Here.

Posted in Uncategorized by getmymoneyright on the September 15, 2007

So the check is here. The big one. The one that holds my destiny out of Bad Credit Score Land.

To make room for it, I’ve transferred all the money in my BofA checking acct into the BofA savings account. So, now that’s roughly $1200 in the savings account, with $4100 on the way. I still have my regular $1100 in my main credit union account that pays bills.

Today I must figure out a way to spend this money, the best way possible.

Yesterday I paid $300 bucks to the people who sued me back in March. I think I have $2K more to go? Or $1K? I know they’re charging me an insane amount of interest, and haven’t explained where all this interest has come. I might stop paying them altogether if I come to realize I have paid all the principal. I gotta do research. They sued me for $3700, but then when I cut a deal with them to pay in insallments all of a sudden the balance was something like $5K, because of “interest.” Let me bust out my calculator and make some calls, and we will see who owes whom what.

Ok. I’m off to the bank and then my long overdue nail salon visit.

Too Much On Hand

Posted in Uncategorized by getmymoneyright on the September 14, 2007

“Let ‘em hate though/ I’m on my way to the bank, L.M.A.O.” -Lil Wayne, Can’t Tell Me Nuthin Remix.

Aight, so I got paid. I had my payday wrong, by the way, only because I lost track of the day of the week it was.  That happens when you’re too busy. Right now I have about $2600 in cash in all my bank accounts, with the $4100 school refund check on the way. I think this means I can make moves and pay off my bad credit report information pretty soon. This is way sooner than I thought. There are still some things I do not want to pay, because of principle and bad recordkeeping by the creditors. I have to fight those creditors with certified letters and threats, which will take some time. Hmm.

In the meantime, THIS WEEKEND,  I must look at my credit reports again, line item everything I owe, and make a solid plan of action to getting this stuff paid, taken care of, and/or removed from my credit report.  I’ll summarize it all here on the blog. Now that I have some money to work with, there is no excuse for my sub-par credit scores to keep on going.

Payday

Posted in Uncategorized by getmymoneyright on the September 12, 2007

“And I’ll be good like God with a extra 0. God knows that my check needs some extra 0’s”

-Kanye West

First of all, sorry about not responding to my readers’ comments. I just realized I was getting comments on this thing! I’ll reply when I get a minute.

I spent 80 bucks at Whole Foods Market on Sunday, to buy my food for the week.  That’s a gang of money. I need to cut down somewhere…as soon as I get this budget planned. For now, the idea is to work on my health as well. If I am going to take my lunch to work, it might as well be healthy food.  In addition, I pay 30 bucks a month in my gym membership, so I am going 4-5 days a week, if possible, to get my money’s worth.

Bank of America sent me a bank statement today. I forgot about another savings account that I had with them. I thought perhaps Bank of America took my money or closed the account, since my ATM card doesn’t work for the account anymore. Either way, I’ve got 11 bucks and yet another savings account to work with. I think I’ll use it, if possible. Just have to think of a reason to use it. Maybe my business funds can go in there.

Today is payday. I have $1100 of my check going to my credit union account and the rest going into my Bank of America checking. The CU is for paying bills and car notes and such. I picked $1100 arbitrarily, just because at some point in time my paycheck was barely $1100, after taxes,  every two weeks. I figure if I can “pretend” like I still live on that salary to pay off my bills, I should be straight. Seeing that I’m not paying any rent, this should be more than enough to work with. The rest goes to my Bank of America checking account, which is a holding account for things I have yet to determine. It’s the gateway to my savings account, so I can quickly transfer money online. I think for now I use it as an emergency fund, as in I can’t find my main ATM card or I had a big unexpected expense that came up.

I wish my money hit at midnight. This is my  first full paycheck in this new position, so I have no idea what kind of numbers are going to hit my bank accounts. I hope I filled out my W-2 form properly. I never know how to do that correctly. Guess I will find out the results in the morning. My school refund check is on its way in the mail…

In Business

Posted in Uncategorized by getmymoneyright on the September 11, 2007

In a few years I would like to become an independent consultant in the new media industry. I don’t know what that means either. Basically I want to help tell companies what they need to do in order to stay up in this internet game, primarily TV and magazine properties. But the problem is I’m not tryin to be property of The Man. I’ll contract myself out to various folks, but I run my own company. Plus I might venture into other things like web development, content production, and maybe some video stuff.

The point is, I need money to start this thing.  I did a little bit of research, and to establish an LLC, It will cost roughly $900. Right now I have a few freelance clients lined up, whose work I have not finished. The plan is to take their money, cash the checks, ball up the cash and put it under my mattress. Ha. I don’t know what else to do with the money for now. I don’t want to be tempted to spend it, and also I want to keep business finances seperate from personal finances. I don’t want to spend money on opening a business account yet either, because I’ll incur charges on that, which will just dip into my LLC fund.

For now, I can expect $400 to go towards the business fund.

$ 4,126.39 Refund

Posted in college, debt, loan by getmymoneyright on the September 11, 2007

I took a student loan out to help me with my debt. This may or may not have been a smart move. I figure with a low student loan rate, I can pay off some collections debt quicker, and clean up my credit report faster. Once this is done, I’ll start paying off the loan, especially since I am still a student, and have a decent grace period before the loan starts collecting interest.

Almost There

Posted in Uncategorized by getmymoneyright on the September 11, 2007

So lately I have been feeling like a freeloader because I live with my dad and don’t pay rent. I barely clean up because I am so busy with my job and Grad school. In addition to all this, I have nothing saved up. Loser, much?

The idea is that as soon a I ca save up 2500 bucks, I’ll move out. I’ve never saved that much money in my life. I figure $1500 for the deposit on whatever apartment I find. Then I will factor in $1000 for moving and furniture expenses. I have enough furniture to furnish a bedroom, but nothing for a living room. I figure $1K will get me jumpstarted at IKEA at the very least.

All of this to say, I don’t know what order this is going to happen. I need to save up for that customary 3 mos living expenses, which I think should be $4000-$4500 bucks, right? That’s including rent, utilities, and car note for 3 months. Sheesh. A lot.  Once I have that saved up then I’d feel comfortable enough to save up to move.

I can’t move anyway until I clean up my credit report. Right. Stay focused on that first.

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