Should have listened to mom and not rent such an expensive apartment. Even though my new apartment is smaller I can afford to spend more on food & even have budget to go out with friends every once in a while!
Bob has balanced his budget, but he is not able to set aside any for savings and he's not able to go out with his friends at all.
NOOOOOOO!!! Why did the pipe burst?
Now all the water is leaking into my apartment! How am I going to pay for the damage?
Month 3...
Thank you for explaining your situation. I can definitely help you apply for a personal loan to deal with your water damage. Why don't we also take this opportunity to better manage your finances?
You are currently paying 20% interest rate on your credit card. Let's transfer your credit card balance to your personal loan account so you can consolidate your debt and pay the lower interest rate of 6% for your personal loan account. Also, let's set up a savings account to help you save every month
I need help to pay for the damage to my apartment but I don't have any extra savings. I am already maxed out with my credit card and I have cut back on everything I can so I don't know what to do.
With the help of his finance advisor, Bob decided to move to a more affordable apartment. He is also setting aside a set amount for eating out and spending time with friends, and also putting aside a set amount for his savings account each month.
Bob's monthly budget with help from finance advisor:Rent: $1,000Electricity: $60Water: $50Heat: $80Internet & Cell phone bundle: $100Groceries: $375Entertainment: $400Other: $100Savings: $400Monthly Expenses: $2,565Monthly Income: $2,566.03Net Income: $1.03
That's fantastic Bob! I'm glad to hear you are managing your finances well. Life is full of unexpected surprises so having a savings fund set aside is an excellent idea!
...so i'm now all settled in my new apartment, I am slowly paying off my debts AND I even have a rainy day fund set up!
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