ericmesa
Eric Mesa
ericmesa

I do the same exact thing. If I spend cash, I won't keep track of it. With CC's and Mint, it's automatic. I set a very ambitious saving limit for the year (essentially 33% of take home pay), and I think I'll come in just under it, and Mint sure made it a heck of a lot easier to keep on track.

Ahh, so I guess that would explain why the 3 emails I sent myself from my computer to my iPhone yesterday didn't arrive until this morning.

If it's as New and Improved as their Groups, I'm going to just delete my account completely. They're ruined the Groups feature, now they're working on everything else? How about some security instead of a pretty face???

It's like their awful new Yahoo Answers and main page redesigns meet Gmail (at least visually). In some ways an improvement, but in some ways a serious step down.

I know I'm in the minority, but using a credit card to make all the monthly purchases actually helps me to track my expenses better. Every expense is automatically categorized in Mint.com, so I know where every cent is going.

Use credit like debit, boom! Problem solved! Now we can all go home.

How's 1.5-3.3% discount, fraud protection, building credit (for a future major purchase such as house or car) for advantages?

Debit cards are the pits. They don't have the same protections as credit cards, and usually charge you an outrageous transaction fee for the displeasure. Seriously, don't use debit cards. You'd be better off paying in cash.

Just because you can't do it, doesn't mean someone else can't too. I'm not taking sides. It does sound like Epell is a guy, which makes such a lifestyle "easier" than it would be for ladies. Personally, I have never fell so sick that I needed a doctor/dentist in the past 10 years or so. I normally just eat more

It's quite frankly that people refuse to sacrifice their standard of living simply to live debt-free. I know plenty of people living alone who should have roommates - they make it happen but it means they're perpetually broke. Then you've got couples spending 20k on a wedding, buying a house and having that first kid

I make $20k a year before taxes (graduate student stipend).
I had $7000 in student debt which I paid off in full one year after finishing undergraduate.

I honestly don't get why some people find saving money so difficult.

I HATE IT when my thong doesn't have pockets! Where am I supposed to stash my cellphone?

Good, good... the public grows weary of all these little, naked pop stars and redirects its attention to the entertainer we OUGHT to be seeing everywhere:

So how does this compare to PS4/XBONE? I can see that the Titan card is $1000 but I'm guessing there's a point of diminishing returns?

Just throw the mattress on the floor, sans bed frame for silent "not sleeping".

I have an even cheaper solution. ABSTINENCE.

But The socks I Have laying around by my bed Are Hard & Crusty...... :P

because you can, and it's neat.

No.