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Living paycheck to paycheck

March 23, 2007 by Tricia

Isn’t it funny how times change? When I first moved to Toronto I barely had two cents to rub together. I came here to go to college, but shortly after I moved in with my sister and her husband I found out that the course I wanted to take had filled up and I wouldn’t be able to get into my chosen course until the next semester.

I believe it was about this time of year when I moved to Toronto, March, and since I wouldn’t be starting college as planned in September of that year I’d have to find more than a temporary job. My sister was working in the thriving jewelry trade, and it was through her that I ended up becoming a jeweler and set myself on a new career path.

I lived with my sister and brother in law for about a year and a half and during that time I tried to save money so that I could get an apartment of my own. My sister lived in the suburbs in a new housing development and it took about an hour and a half using public transport to get to my downtown Toronto job from her home. That meant that I was commuting for about three or more hours each day, and working for eight to nine hours. I was nineteen at the time and all that commuting back and forth left me tired and didn’t leave me much time for a social life.

I eventually saved enough to move into an apartment of my own but I didn’t make much money at my job and found that I was living paycheck to paycheck. I remember there was one time when I was so short on cash that I couldn’t wait for my paycheck to come in and I actually went and got a payday advance loan.

It’s amazing how easy it was to get that loan. It was a long time ago so I can’t remember the exact details, but I think I had to provide proof of employment and state what my usual bi-weekly earnings were. I got the money I needed easily. I think I needed it to pay my rent!

I don’t know if you’ve ever lived paycheck to paycheck, but when you do it can be hard to time your pay periods with the times when your rent is due. I think that was the case when I needed to get a cash advance. I think my rent was due mid-week that month, and I wasn’t getting paid until the end of the month. I needed extra money to top up what I had in my own bank account so that I could pay the rent.

I lived pretty lean for the next month and I was able to pay off my cash advance on my next pay period.

I guess that even though I’ve had some hard financial times over the years I’ve never ended up getting into so much trouble that I’d built up late fees and irreparably destroyed my credit rating. I know that some people can’t get out of that cycle of living pay check to pay check and probably need to take out cash advances and loans much more often than I’ve ever had to in my life. It is nice to know that there are companies out there like National Payday where you can get payday loans easily enough when you need a helping hand.

Now, many years later I’m stuck at home with barely any income. Oh I have a job, but I’m too sick to work, and I’ve been off so long that I’m not getting any sick pay from my employer. It’s just pure luck that I’ve found ways to earn a living on the internet otherwise I’d likely be taking out a loan just to live on.





Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Money Tagged With: borrow money, Canada, cash advance, living paycheck to paycheck, loan, moving, no money for bills, paying bills, times change, Toronto

Earn higher interest on your savings accounts

March 23, 2007 by Tricia

I’ve become really frustrated with banks over the last few years. It seems that it’s become harder and harder to find ones that offer savings accounts with decent interest rates. The bank that I’ve dealt with the longest used to have decent savings account plans but now I want to make anything more than perhaps 0.010% interest I have to maintain an account balance over $2,000, and even I maintain a bank balance of two thousand dollars it only bumps up my interest to a whole 1%.

Banks have to understand that not everyone can maintain a high balance just to earn some interest.

Now, having said all of that I have come across a site that makes it easier to find accounts that offer higher interest on lower balances. You can compare online banking, find a savings account or checking account and earn more interest today with SavingsAccounts.com. Several of the banking institutions listed on the site offer decent interest rates for low balance accounts.

I only wish that I’d discovered this site a few years ago when I was desperately searching for a bank with decent interest rates. I did eventually find one on my own, and it does happen to be one of the banks listed on the site, but it would have been so much easier to visit a site such as SavingsAccounts.com right from the start in order to begin earning decent interest on my money.

One of the banks listed offers interest rates as high as 6% on accounts with no minimum balance. Go visit SavingsAccounts.com now to see which bank I’m talking about.

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Services, Web and Technology Tagged With: compare interest rates, compare savings accounts, high interest rate, no minimum balance, savingsaccounts.com, six percent interest

Managing money when you aren’t able to work

March 15, 2007 by Tricia

It’s unfortunate that while I’ve been sick at home that I’ve had to spend a good portion of my time worrying about money. I was getting sick pay when I was first off work, and then when that ran out I was able to get medical leave pay from our provincial government but that ran out too. So for the last 8 months or so I’ve been on my own, trying to figure out how to pay our loans, home insurance and other bills.

As many of you know I have found some ways to make money on the internet but we still have to watch our spending. At least we won’t have to go in for Debt Advice thanks to the income that I’m getting from our various websites.

All of that money, what would be “extra money” to most folks, ends up going into our current accounts. We then pay our bills online using those accounts.

We never used our credit Cards much, and we use them even less these days. Still, I’m happy that we do have credit cards in case any big expenses come up.

We also re-negotiated our mortgage last summer with a broker who specializes in getting the best deals on Mortgages. We’ve been very lucky ever since we bought this house. We got it when the interest rates were at an all time low and actual ended up with 0% interest for the first 6 months! We had a variable mortgage so the rate did go up as the interest rates climbed but we never did end up paying any more than 4% interest in the first five years we owned our home. Now, since we renewed our mortgage our interest rate is a little higher, but we renewed just as the interest rates were about to go up again, so once more we lucked out and got a good deal. I think we’re paying 4.5% interest now.

All in all, considering that I’ve been stuck at home, sick, with little to no income for the last 14 going on 15 months we’ve been pretty lucky money wise. However, I do know that if I hadn’t found a way to start making some income off my websites I’d be sitting here telling you a vastly different story right now.

My Tips –

You never know when something might happen that could cause you to lose your job or have to take extended sick leave like I’ve had to do.

My advice to all is to try to set as much as 20 to 25% of your income aside in case something happens. If you don’t end up using that money it’ll make a nice retirement income someday.

Also, stay on top of your bills – don’t let them build up. Once you start to get into debt everything just seems to have that snowball effect and the situation will get worse. Trust me on this one – I’ve been there too!

Filed Under: Finance, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: account, bank, credit cards, current accounts, deals, debt advice, home insurance, house, Internet, loans, Make Money, Money, mortgage, mortgages, off work, savings

Unbelievable!

February 16, 2007 by Tricia

Pay/perp0st finally has all my blogs and my husbands blogs listed properly!!! Yeah! Now I can finally take new posting opportunities on all of my blogs. As you can see I did just that today … but hey, I didn’t really take very many posts over the last two weeks. I had to make up for the lack of income.

I made $159.00 today just at Pay/perp0st alone. My husband made $71 too, so that’s $230 U.S. between us. Do you know how much that converts to in Canadian money? $267! Whooohooo!

Tricia is happy today!

Now if that’s not incentive for me to get to bed earlier and also get up earlier so I can catch some of the opportunities that pay well, I don’t know what is.

Filed Under: Finance, Make Money, Sales and Marketing Tagged With: earnings, Finance, Make Money

Paidbycash card works just like a credit card for online purchases

February 15, 2007 by Tricia

Readers, you’re going to love this. A new service has just started that will allow anyone without a credit card to pay cash for online services. The new service is called PaidByCash and I imagine that almost everyone is going to find this to be one of the most useful new online services to come out in the last decade.

PaidbyCash works very much like a credit card, but it’s not a credit card. It’s a prepaid virtual Mastercard. The value of the card is limited to the amount of money that you load into the account, and it’s accepted by virtually every online merchant.

It’s easy to activate your account with PaidbyCash. Just register on the site with your name, address, telephone number and email. No financial information is exchanged since this is not a credit card.

You can load your account with up to $350 at a time and you can make multiple purchases with that single load.

This new card will open the door to many consumers who do not have, or possibly do not qualify for credit cards. Now they will be able to use just about any online service to which they had previously been excluded.

Services such as online games should expect an increase in business now that PaidbyCash has arrived, as I’m sure many gamers that were limited in their choice of sites to play on due to not having a credit card will now be playing on all of the sites that had required a credit card payment prior to Paidbycash arrival on the scene.

Unfortunately this program is only available to those with a valid U.S. address, but do keep an eye on this service if you live outside the US. Perhaps as it’s popularity increases it will expand it’s services to more areas.

Filed Under: Finance, Shopping, Web and Technology Tagged With: cash credit, Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Money, online cash, pay with cash on internet, Shopping, Web and Technology

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