I got a nice little windfall this month, and as much as it killed me, it put it on my CC rather than a new camera. But, my fiancee and I agreed that as long as I can pay cash for it, we will get a camera as a reward for completely paying off the card.
Matt Poush's Life List
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1. become debt free
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2. get a new camera
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3. get married
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4. ride my bike
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5. lose weight
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6. Improve my French
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7. stick to a budget
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8. fly first class on an airplane
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9. learn ajax
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10. do one thing every day to scare the person I'm stalking
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11. learn to ride a motorcycle
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12. List the pop cultural and/or historical references in the film "V for Vendetta"
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13. do 100 pushups
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Recent entries
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3 years ago
Plan!
3 years ago
I just got a raise and some back-pay from the fact that it was supposed to take place earlier, so my paycheck this period was almost $1k more than I was expected. I really want to replace my camera, but as much as kit kills me, i’m putting the whole windfall + my entire tax refund towards my CC. If my budget stays exactly the same for the next few months and the extra money is put on the CC, it should be paid off in a few months.
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3 years ago
I think this is happening. I just had a review, and HR called me into their office to go over something that they discovered while updating some of my financial documantation. We’ll find out Friday morning, I guess (payday)
