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be frugal, finances, financial growth, less material stuff, save more, spend less, too many bills
THIS ONE WAS WRITTEN IN JULY 2012. I AM NOT SURE WHY I DIDN’T CLEAN IT UP AND PUBLISH IT BEFORE. I GUESS, MONEY IS SOMETIMES MORE TABOO THAN SEX.
EVEN THOUGH IT IS VERY OLD, I DECIDED TO PUBLISH IT, AS IT COULD BE A REMINDER TO EVERYONE TO LOOK AT THEIR FINANCES.
Last week I took 2 big financial hits! It blindsided me, but it shouldn’t have since I am used to paying those 2 large bills every year. Buying an apartment, moving, and embarking on a personal growth path, and also starting this blog has kept me busy and too distracted to remember little details such as IRS and Brazil.
BUT, last week, all of a sudden I was forced to wake up and smell the Brazilian coffee.
When I took a look at my bank account and realized there were 2 large bills that needed to still come out, I got this tight feeling in the pit of my stomach. There was terror for a second, but then as with everything that goes wrong in my life, I snapped out of it, rolled up my sleeves and went to work on damage control.
I haven’t gotten a raise in over 5 years. No, I cannot ask the boss for one. First I am a partner, so I am one of the bosses, and second, I am the one that handles the books so I know we cannot afford to give me a raise. I am lucky to have a job and to be allowed to keep my assistant, and not have to do all myself.
Still, even with not getting a raise in 5 years, I have been enjoying a great life. With manageable debt I must add. I don’t live paycheck to paycheck, and I was never in danger of losing my apartment.
These 2 bills, on top of all others, will not wipe me out but will give me less wiggle room. I believe that these 2 bills are warning signs that I should pay a closer look to my finances.
I am going to have to make hard choices. Having money gives one plenty of choices. Lack of money gives one less choices. but still we are the masters of our destiny. I am going to have to choose where to spend my money. I am going to have to look at Need versus Want.
I agree with Benjamin Frankly, a penny saved is a penny earned. So, since I cannot make any more money, I will try spending less and saving more, no matter how little.
What a great chance to stop and take stock of life, financial and otherwise. I have been going for personal growth, physically and spiritually. I have been neglecting the financial part.
The good, or bad, thing is that I am already a frugal person. So there is not a lot to save on, there is not a lot to trim. I don’t like waste and excess.
I have decided to collect memories and not material stuff. Still, I do have more material stuff than I need.
So here we go, to trim bills and live light!
Update: Now in January 2024, I still get surprised by my IRS bills, but I am happy to report that I buy less and less. Material stuff never made me feel happy. I spend on what brings me joy: vacations and treating my family.