This is a fantastic thread, too.
On a totally related note, I started with a Capital One Visa card. Max limit of $500. Linked my EZpass to it (for tolls), and my Mobil Speed pass (for gas). After a few months, I got a great offer on a Discover card.
I NEVER let a balance run over. When I get my bill in the mail (now do it electronically), I'd call or go online to see how much extra I charged AFTER the billing statement. Then I'd cut a check, or transfer ALL that money directly to them. This way, I never pay interest on anything I charge.
They keep increasing my credit limit with the Discover card, too. Thus far, this system has never let me down. When I buy something, I'll take the cash from my wallet and put it in an envelope, or my bank book/check book. If I don't have small enough bills to make an exact amount to take out of my wallet in preparation to pay the bills, I put an EXTRA amount in.
Any extra per month goes into and stays in savings. (aside from my direct deposit from my paycheck weekly
). I don't touch savings unless I absolutely have to (emergencies, mostly- which are few and far between)
So, basically, I'm saving money by doing that, all my change goes in a jar to be cashed in, and all my single dollar bills go in a shoebox at the end of the day so they won't be spent. Saving money is really easy, so long as you can think of creative ways to do it!
On a totally related note, I started with a Capital One Visa card. Max limit of $500. Linked my EZpass to it (for tolls), and my Mobil Speed pass (for gas). After a few months, I got a great offer on a Discover card.
I NEVER let a balance run over. When I get my bill in the mail (now do it electronically), I'd call or go online to see how much extra I charged AFTER the billing statement. Then I'd cut a check, or transfer ALL that money directly to them. This way, I never pay interest on anything I charge.
They keep increasing my credit limit with the Discover card, too. Thus far, this system has never let me down. When I buy something, I'll take the cash from my wallet and put it in an envelope, or my bank book/check book. If I don't have small enough bills to make an exact amount to take out of my wallet in preparation to pay the bills, I put an EXTRA amount in.
Any extra per month goes into and stays in savings. (aside from my direct deposit from my paycheck weekly
So, basically, I'm saving money by doing that, all my change goes in a jar to be cashed in, and all my single dollar bills go in a shoebox at the end of the day so they won't be spent. Saving money is really easy, so long as you can think of creative ways to do it!