<div class="text-justify"> Autumn is on the way and the rain is falling intermittently around the place, just in time for my week of holiday. Yes, I only get one week this year because I started a new job and haven't accrued more. At least this week is paid. I have worked for 16 years in Finland this month and haven't had paid holidays yet - so it is nice to sit around and "do nothing" while getting some money. It has actually been pretty busy and while we had some friends visit for a few days over the weekend which gave us time to chillout for a change, the rest of the time has been with a sick dog (getting better-ish now), a whole lot of housework to clear out space so as to give our daughter some more space and for the next few days, more cooking, cleaning and organizing for visitors on Sunday for her third birthday. Oh, we did visit Moomin World on Tuesday, that was exciting :) https://i.imgur.com/o1jp9aW.jpg The big news for us though is that my wife got offered the job she applied for and will sign next week and begin in September. While this adds a few other wrinkles, it is a welcome financial relief as for the last few years I have been the predominant earner. If I can manage to keep pushing for another year or so the way I have been, we should be able to make up the lost ground that the last 3 years has taken. The plan is to become more serious with the way we organize our lives to see if we can put even a little padding between us and the inevitable collapse. This means investing what we can spare as best we can into what we consider will go up. If you remember the question I ask is, what percentage of your disposable income over the last year has been spent on something you believe will go up in value? And what percentage of the banks income do you think they put into something they believe will go down in value? Pretty much, most of my disposable income has gone into crypto, Steem, Eth and now a little BTC gathering - I have a few shitcoins too. While I have been buying small amounts relatively consistently since 2018, this has only started to increase over the last few months. I am hoping that I will be able to add a little more to the investment once my wife is working. I do have a pension plan that I must put into every month as a compulsory part of owning a small business, but I do not think that is ever going to mature into something worth anything as I think that the global economic environment will eat that well before I get a chance to use it. In the past it was pretty easy to prep for retirement as people had jobs for life that paid their superannuation and it was common to top it up a bit with a few extra percent. On top of this, *attitudes* toward money was different with debt being avoided except on the largest of purchases like a house, whereas these days people take on debt on their car, electronics, clothes and even their entertainment. Most likely use a credit card for their subscriptions to Netflix, HBO and the like, yet how many pay the entirety of the credit card off? Not many. That means that there is interest paid on every purchase, even with the 30 day "interest-free" period as it is usually only applicable when the card moves from zero. If it already has debt owing, the entire amount gets calculated for interest - even if there was only 1 dollar remaining to be paid after the grace period. Did you calculate that into your purchases? This is likely why most places won't take a debit card online, as while it is more difficult to check international account balances, there is no interest to be earned if people buy things with money they actually have and that just ruins most of the point of being a bank and the profit model. Debt is the biggest killer of dreams ever as it means that when opportunity does present itself, there is no resources to take advantage of it, to put something into the risk. Everyone is scared to lose their money, yet most people don't realize that going into debt *is losing their money* and taking away their futures - guaranteed. >But, no one likes risk and guaranteed failure is risk-free! Well, that is the core plan: - Remove debt as far as possible - Invest into some crypto (and something more traditional) - Save some cash - Wait for the crash - Wait a bit longer as prices fall - Buy into a cheap house - Rent out our apartment Past this, I haven't really looked very far but I think that this will be enough for the next 3-5 years and of course: - Keep working - Keep Steeming There's a long way to go baby. Taraz [ a Steem original ] </div>
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The long game is what a lot of people aren’t thinking of. They are short sighted and looking towards the next thing that will satisfy their consumerism. One of our friends just bought a vacation condo and wanted us to go in on it with them but didn’t like that we said no the markets wicked inflated, it’s not a good investment. I was curious about your credit card info, we pay ours off every month but not down to 0.00$, it’s less than a 1$ but thankfully I didn’t see, for now, that they charged us interest on the balance. Not everyone can do it but we charge everything, collect points and am waiting for the time to use them to travel, hopefully this year. Keep it up though, we’ve got a similar life plan! Posted using [Partiko iOS](https://partiko.app/referral/cmplxty)
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>I was curious about your credit card info, Afaik, most credit cards do this because essentially, if you haven't paid it to zero, you are borrowing on what you were unable to pay off already which means more risk for them. that is the logic i think anyway. I would have a look at it closely though as most people think that it is 30 days from the point of purchase of an item, that is not the case as they would have to calculate every single purchase and they cannot know which payment goes to what of what you pay off each month - you just pay a lump sum. I am hoping to gather cash and then wait for the crash to get into a house.
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Great article !trdo
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Hello! This post has been manually curated, resteemed and gifted with some virtually delicious cake from the @helpiecake curation team! Much love to you from all of us at @helpie! Keep up the great work! <a href="http://steemit.com/@helpie">  </a> I hope you enjoy your time off. Happy 3rd birthday to your daughter. Congratulations to your wife on her new job! <sub> @helpie is a [Community Witness](http://steemit.com/~witnesses). For more information about our project, please visit this month’s [UPDATE](https://steemit.com/update/@helpie/helpie-update-june-2019) post. </sub>
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Living within our means is no real secret, it's all the bad spending habits accumulated from often small and yet numerous decisions we make egged on by peer pressure and clever marketing to satisfy that instant gratification becoming in themselves bad habits. Few can get rich quick but so many more can get pretty poor quick if not faster. Posted using [Partiko Android](https://partiko.app/referral/kerrislravenhill)
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Yep, it isn't rocket science yet, we struggle heavily with it apparently. The marketing etc hacks us as they know us better than we know ourselves, they know what makes us tick and what to exploit. Perhaps we should learn who we are, better than they have.
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I like to say: Getting out of debt is simple, but it is not easy!
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Debt by far is the biggest reason I feel that I am stuck at a job I hate (for the good pay) also the reason we struggle paycheck to paycheck. There are reasons for where the debt came from, ones that was a worthy sacrafice, still better preparation would have helped. I have hope for the future though. Through steem (a post I am currently writing) better habits, investing more crypto, and paying Dawn the debt we have as fast as possible. Posted using [Partiko Android](https://partiko.app/referral/meditations)
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Better habits is a big one I think as small changes over time compound into large. Bad habits work in the reverse of course :) A few changes here and there though add up.
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I only have mortgages (yeap, unfortunately more than one) which is somewhat easier as at least there is value behind the debt (unless you are underwater like me). I pay off my credit card in full every month unless there is a special zero interest promotion which I recently used to buy my car (yeap, with a credit card). Last payment is due next week and I am debt free again (except mortgages). Posted using [Partiko iOS](https://partiko.app/referral/newageinv)
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We were free other than a very manageable mortgage until the birth of our daughter - then it was savings gone, card maxed-out. Slowly clawing back but it has been a long road. Car on credit card? :D
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We make online purchases with debit cards whenever we can't use Paypal. Pretty much all disposable income is going on the kids (extracurriculars, excursions coz we homeschool, but haven't been doing nearly enough of that because currently all available money and some that isn't supposed to be is going on dental bills). Think your plan is pretty much the same as J's (though he refuses to invest in any type of currency crypto or fiat and is sticking with...I'm not even sure what actually but he's making it work), except as we have a good chunk of house (paying off mortgage yay) we're concentrating on paying the rest of it off and doing up what we could as construction-related prices also seem to be down. I don't have a lot to play with but I've recently decided from next pay cycle to reorganise some things and see if the paltry amount I can't really spare but am going to try is enough to start accumulating crypto (most of that is going on steem and splinterlands cards, the rest I'm going to be cycling through two cryptos I'm interested in and three I don't care about but just grabbing for the same reason I was on dA and "should" be on fb).
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>all available money and some that isn't supposed to be is going on dental bills You married an Englishman ;D What I like about steem is that it makes people think about what they are investing and placing their money in now. I reckon a lot of people are adjusting as it is pretty easy to see through being here that the global economy is not looking good, something that they don't mention too much on the news - until after the fact.
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