• @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    2810 months ago

    As 2023 was beginning I set a goal that I would have $5k in the bank no matter what.

    Up to this year I’ve been living paycheck to paycheck. But resolving to save up $5k pushed me out of that for the first time ever.

    I never did hit $5k. But I stopped living paycheck to paycheck. I haven’t checked my balance before paying rent since february of last year. I always have enough, and I just pay the bill.

    • @Original@beehaw.org
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      1110 months ago

      The amount of stress that immediately goes away when you are able to stop the paycheck to paycheck cycle is priceless. Nice work!

      • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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        310 months ago

        It also helps that I’ve got a little financial system going.

        I get paid every two weeks. My rent is about 1200. Each paycheck is about 1200 - 1400. Paid every two weeks. Each paycheck, 1000 goes into my “bills” account, and the remainder into my “spending” account. So each paycheck I get about $300 for groceries, coffee, entertainment, whatever.

        All the bills are on auto-pay to draw from that bills account, and the 1000 per paycheck is enough to cover all my bills plus save some. So my savings is accumulating in the bills account.

        I also got myself a credit card for the first time in twenty years, and now my phone bill’s being auto-paid from that, with the CC being auto-paid from the bills account.

        That structure helps too. But I wouldn’t have been able to start it without a lump of cash on hand