Theoretically about £750 a month could sit there untouched.
Realistically however it is paying off my credit card and overdraft
Realistically however it is paying off my credit card and overdraft
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same here. i'm not well off but am lucky enough to have never had to juggle between food or heating thank fuck.Never really thought about it or worked it out tbh.
same here. i'm not well off but am lucky enough to have never had to juggle between food or heating thank fuck.
no! That's still the same issue
It implies you must get rid of it.
Do people really see money as something which has an expiry date by which point it must be gone?
My money just goes into the bank, and whenever I want something, I know there's money available for it
Yes, I'm lucky in that respect that the money is there - but as well, its there because I don't see leftover money as "disposable".
typical nosey **** thread. its a daily thing on here.Enough for my needs.
The actual amount is none of your business!
yes, most women. i take it your single.
typical nosey **** thread. its a daily thing on here.
great arnt they.Love a nosey four-star thread
great arnt they.
According to my spreadsheet I should have exactly £1771.94, yet it remains a mystery to me how the fuck a week away from pay day I don’t have a pot to piss in and have no savings at all!
A wife, 3 kids and now a dog may be the reason mind!
Ooooh look at me having 1500 quid to piss about with every month. Fuck off
I know more about some posters earnings on this board than I do my ownyes, most women. i take it your single.
typical nosey **** thread. its a daily thing on here.
Bloody awful aye. Some people get in that situ through no fault of theres too.same here. i'm not well off but am lucky enough to have never had to juggle between food or heating thank fuck.
You do know that you can't take it with you?no! That's still the same issue
It implies you must get rid of it.
Do people really see money as something which has an expiry date by which point it must be gone?
My money just goes into the bank, and whenever I want something, I know there's money available for it
Yes, I'm lucky in that respect that the money is there - but as well, its there because I don't see leftover money as "disposable".