Hopefully no one is over drafted right now…
Me, who’s saving up for a house
Me who spent most of their savings on a house last year: 🙃
oh no…
yeah same.
do you have this weird feeling like “I’m trying not to get fired until I do this?” even though I don’t want to get fired after it either, but for some reason I feel that pressure
Here to post and see the obligatory $0*2 = $0
what if you have a mortage and your bank account shows -$300k?
-$600k
Which account? Salary account that my card is connected to? That is about two months of expenses.
Emergency fund account? Now we’re getting somewhere. It’s about one years expenses I get.
Investment account? I’ll be able to fund my current lifestyle with the dividends forever even with inflation adjustments.
Mortgage account? Fuck it, I’m declaring bankruptcy.
TWO Big Macs
Once again, the conservative, sandwich heavy portfolio pays off for the hungry investor.
I know one thing for sure: I’d definitely be getting guac on my burrito
Damn dude is loaded over here
Dude wtf. Are you insane?
No. Gives a bit more breathing room, so one thing probably won’t destroy me, but not enough to actually do anything with.
Yeah same. It’d be real nice and help out, but not life changing or anything.
I’d have £120, but it would mean i can pay my water bill today.
Checking account? No change – I have more in savings (emergency fund)
All accounts, including mortgage? ouch. I’d still be above zero, but I wouldn’t like the new, bigger house payment.
depends, all bank accounts or just the main one. Cause if all, them yeah, huge difference. Just our main bill account, no not really.
I’m out of work and slowly burning through the savings so doubling it would give me an extra six months headroom
No. I’d be slightly closer to buying a car but still far, far away. Like that galaxy.
I could pay for my prescription, that would make my life immediately better. Pretty depressing state of affairs tbh!
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I am in the first year of my life where I had actually saved some money. Doubled, I think I can live without a job for a year. But that accounts for no food, medicine, or any expenses.
Not really. Sure there are a few projects or purchases that I might move up by a few years, but my lifestyle is too stable. Honestly, I think I would just put a chunk into retirement. I’m a little behind.