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  • S Smart Not Clever

    what r u saving for?any big plans?

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    AspDotNetDev
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    Not really. I will have some taxes to pay pretty soon, and that's going to put my last credit card near it's limit. I figure by moving into a smaller place and saving money on food, I'll be able to pay off that debt and the rest of my debt much faster. Once I have all my debt paid off, that will give me an extra $1,000 a month to spend (er, I mean, save). I'm hoping to get a raise too, but until that happens, saving money will have to do. EDIT: Not sure why you were 1-voted. I balanced that.

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    • D Dirk Higbee

      :laugh: Or, eat only one meal a day.

      My reality check bounced.

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      AspDotNetDev
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      One 2,000 calorie meal. ;)

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        Good idea! And when I eventually die of malnutrition or suicide (after the depression sets in from being hungry all the time), I will save so much money on what I would have spent during the rest of my life! And I already have life insurance, so I'll actually make $150,000 the instant I die. So not only will I save money, but I'll make lots of it too!

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        Joshua Tully
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        Have you had that insurance for two years? If not you might wanna get it now :P http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_your_beneficiary_collect_life-insurance_benefits_after_your_suicide[^]

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          Good idea! And when I eventually die of malnutrition or suicide (after the depression sets in from being hungry all the time), I will save so much money on what I would have spent during the rest of my life! And I already have life insurance, so I'll actually make $150,000 the instant I die. So not only will I save money, but I'll make lots of it too!

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          JustWorking
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          aspdotnetdev wrote:

          $150,000

          I gave you the idea so I deserve 50% of the money :laugh:

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            aspdotnetdev wrote:

            $150,000

            I gave you the idea so I deserve 50% of the money :laugh:

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            You are now a 50% beneficiary ;P .

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              You are now a 50% beneficiary ;P .

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              JustWorking
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              Where do I sign ;)

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              • J Joshua Tully

                Have you had that insurance for two years? If not you might wanna get it now :P http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_your_beneficiary_collect_life-insurance_benefits_after_your_suicide[^]

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                Actually, I'm coming up on 2 years in a few months, though I'm not sure that would matter:

                WikiAnswers:

                The exception to the 2-year suicide clause is that some employer-provided group life policies do not contain such a clause. The rationale is simple: Employees are provided several "free" benefits as a way of retaining quality people and most employees who would consider suicide would not bother with going out and consider purchasing a life insurance policy, knowing full well that there would be no death benefit within the first two years of having the policy.

                Looks like I have something to look forward too in this otherwise wretched existance some call life!

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                  Where do I sign ;)

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                  AspDotNetDev
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                  Damn, I was hoping you wouldn't think of that.

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                    Have you had that insurance for two years? If not you might wanna get it now :P http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_your_beneficiary_collect_life-insurance_benefits_after_your_suicide[^]

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                    JustWorking
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                    :omg: I'm a 50% beneficiary, don't commit suicide now, do it after 2 years :laugh:

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                      Damn, I was hoping you wouldn't think of that.

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                      JustWorking
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                      Plus I have 20,062 online CP member to witness the deal ;P

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                        Plus I have 20,062 online CP member to witness the deal ;P

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                        :~

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                          Thanks to all those who gave me ideas for how to eat on the cheap. I used some of those ideas today and thought I'd share them for the rest of you poor folk out there. Portion 1: Canned black bean chili Portion 2: Rice medley, butter Portion 3: Potatoes, yams, chives, mushrooms, yellow squash, diced onion, olive oil Makes: 3 meals Cost: $3.50/meal That's a start; it's at least better than the $8 I was paying for meals from Whole Foods. With Ramen ($0.25), a bag of chips ($0.75), oat bran with apple ($2.00 I would guess), and a salad ($5.00), that puts me at about half of what I was spending before. That could save me a few hundred dollars a month. :)

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                          But Why savings on food mate? I mean that's the most basic need of our life.. We earn to EAT (actually much more than that.. :-D ) But many a times we overlook other important things My Way of Saving: Save on luxury rather than necessity.

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                            Thanks to all those who gave me ideas for how to eat on the cheap. I used some of those ideas today and thought I'd share them for the rest of you poor folk out there. Portion 1: Canned black bean chili Portion 2: Rice medley, butter Portion 3: Potatoes, yams, chives, mushrooms, yellow squash, diced onion, olive oil Makes: 3 meals Cost: $3.50/meal That's a start; it's at least better than the $8 I was paying for meals from Whole Foods. With Ramen ($0.25), a bag of chips ($0.75), oat bran with apple ($2.00 I would guess), and a salad ($5.00), that puts me at about half of what I was spending before. That could save me a few hundred dollars a month. :)

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                            On uni we gathered with friends and made home made spaghetti sauce (with spaghetti as well of course). Split cost: +/- 1 € pp.

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                              But Why savings on food mate? I mean that's the most basic need of our life.. We earn to EAT (actually much more than that.. :-D ) But many a times we overlook other important things My Way of Saving: Save on luxury rather than necessity.

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                              Rajesh R Subramanian
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                              Well said! I never hold myself back from eating good food. I don't drink and don't smoke pot and I have no plans to buy a bently continental flying spur in the near future. So there's no reason why should save money by not spending it on food! I just had a heavy lunch and I'll be going down in about 45 minutes to have rasmalai and may be some malpua. :) [Added] Sad buggers have run out of malpua. I just had a rasmalai and I'll go down in the evening to have a chilli bajji and may be an aloo bonda... [/Added]

                              “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                                But Why savings on food mate? I mean that's the most basic need of our life.. We earn to EAT (actually much more than that.. :-D ) But many a times we overlook other important things My Way of Saving: Save on luxury rather than necessity.

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                                I suppose I could sell my car, but that's part of the reason I am saving money. And I am giving up luxury (moving from my 840 square foot apartment to a 200 square foot room in a house with about 5 roommates). Throwing away or giving away a lot of my extra stuff just to fit into that tiny room. I figure the more I save now, the more luxury/necessity I can have later :) . And food is necessary, but luxurious food isn't ;) .

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                                  On uni we gathered with friends and made home made spaghetti sauce (with spaghetti as well of course). Split cost: +/- 1 € pp.

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                                  I think just eating spaghetti would be savings enough over what I typically eat. Thanks for the idea.

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                                    I suppose I could sell my car, but that's part of the reason I am saving money. And I am giving up luxury (moving from my 840 square foot apartment to a 200 square foot room in a house with about 5 roommates). Throwing away or giving away a lot of my extra stuff just to fit into that tiny room. I figure the more I save now, the more luxury/necessity I can have later :) . And food is necessary, but luxurious food isn't ;) .

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                                    You have a car and you are saving on food? It makes no sense to me. Save on your car food's instead.

                                    -- Si dos montan un caballo, uno debe ir detrás.

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                                      You have a car and you are saving on food? It makes no sense to me. Save on your car food's instead.

                                      -- Si dos montan un caballo, uno debe ir detrás.

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                                      These days, I'd say a car is pretty necessary. How am I supposed to get to the store to get tasty food without a car? And now that I'm moving into smaller place further away from work, how am I supposed to get to work?

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                                        These days, I'd say a car is pretty necessary. How am I supposed to get to the store to get tasty food without a car? And now that I'm moving into smaller place further away from work, how am I supposed to get to work?

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                                        Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                        In which case, use a car that is economic[^] in every possible way. ;P

                                        “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                                          Thanks to all those who gave me ideas for how to eat on the cheap. I used some of those ideas today and thought I'd share them for the rest of you poor folk out there. Portion 1: Canned black bean chili Portion 2: Rice medley, butter Portion 3: Potatoes, yams, chives, mushrooms, yellow squash, diced onion, olive oil Makes: 3 meals Cost: $3.50/meal That's a start; it's at least better than the $8 I was paying for meals from Whole Foods. With Ramen ($0.25), a bag of chips ($0.75), oat bran with apple ($2.00 I would guess), and a salad ($5.00), that puts me at about half of what I was spending before. That could save me a few hundred dollars a month. :)

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                                          The basic principle is to make from ingredients instead of buying ready meals. Also frozen vegetables can work out cheaper than fresh (certainly in the UK) and in the case of some are better.

                                          Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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