Strapped for the Season

 In Credit, Credit Facts & Tips

Finding a way to make ends meet on a fixed or limited income can seem impossible without the use of credit cards. Even worse, is when you know that your budget won’t allow you to pay back everything you are charging right away. When you’re living on a tight budget and strapped for cash, it’s easy to resort to using the most convenient alternative method of payment. For so many people that translates as using credit. This is a predicament that far too many people find themselves in without a clear way out. LuxuriousCREDIT™ is here to offer a few practical and helpful solutions that will help you reach your next pay day without having to dig yourself such a deep hole later.

Perhaps you are between jobs in pursuit of a better opportunity. Or maybe you were laid off or, even worse, fired. In either of these cases your daily routine required a certain level of professionalism and decorum. In a professional environment, regardless of the industry, employees and stakeholders are expected to present themselves professionally and with respect. This is all well understood by those who have been a part of the working adult community. What you may not completely realize when your employment status changes is that once the job ends the routine must quickly adjust.

Adjusting quickly to your new status is one simple way to avoid overspending under these circumstances. With the holidays in view, you will naturally want to hold on to whatever cash you have without knowing when your next check will be. If you are accustomed to stopping by your local mini-mall for a little shopping every Thursday evening, you will need to take up a new, cheaper, or ideally “free” habit and omit this one from your routine. While you may have more time on your hands, when you don’t have is the money to spend your time shopping. Be conscious about examining your routines and eliminating additional or unnecessary spending wherever you can.

For the consummate shopper browsing, scouring, and searching for the deal is more of a hobby than anything else. In many cases it can be considered therapeutic and soothing. For these individuals the challenge is different. For a shopper who enjoys the hunt and is accustomed to being able to make purchases within a certain price rage some new considerations may need to be explored. A lower price bracket is one solution to the shoppers habit on a fixed or limited income. Setting a shopping limit or budget and sticking to it will help you avoid swiping those credit cards.

Understanding that there are some situations where reliance on credit is unavoidable is the final helpful tip. Don’t beat yourself up over the things you ultimately need to survive. You have been in difficult situations before and you will face more in the future. Remain positive and trust time to heal all wounds, natural and credit related!

Finally, out of sight, out of mind. Consider leaving those credit cards at home when you’re out and about this season, that’s “IF” you can afford it. This will literally force you to stop spending money that you can’t afford to spend. Outside of your basic needs like food, water, clothing and shelter there isn’t much else that you actually NEED. As mentioned above, if you have a routine of regular spending outside of your basic needs; a morning coffee, an evening wind down at “Happy Hour”, drinks with friends, etc. plan ahead for ways to avoid these events in advance. Saying “No” on the spot when you normally say “Yes” can solicit embarrassing questions about why. Have a planned response to get you off the hook and keep you in the black with your budget.

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