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). 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!