Okay, I need some advice, you mofos are the only people I trust. So here goes.
>$667.29 in bank account (poorfag)
>$290.33 in savings.
Coming to a total of
$957.62.
I have two payments I need to make before payday.
Credit card ($500)
Car (288)
I could pay both now by moving money into savings, or I could pay the credit card off, then use the credit card to pay the car. Then, when I get paid, I will just pay the credit card off again. Either way will leave me without about $160.00 until I get paid. So, which one should I do?
Here's where the dilemma comes in.
Here's my dilemma.
>>17272997
Bumping with cool pics.
>>17272997
>>17272997
im not sure why you're making this such a big deal. just pay em both off in cash. you got 160 til your next payday (which i presume your next payday will handle your upcoming rent) and ur fine.
im so confused, why is this an issue
>>17272997
bump
>>17273004
>>17273007
>>17273004
The debate is whether or not I should pull from savings or use a credit card. I can't make any decisions for myself.
>>17273014
savings. there is literally no reason that you've given us to use a credit card.
>>17273021
Just so we don't have to pull from savings. I think we're penalized for doing it.
>>17273033
is that a thing? considering credit card interest rates it seems like the safer option but my bank doesnt charge me for it.
>>17273036
I think if it's like, three times in a quarter.
>>17273047
interesting. i never really understood the point of a savings account when you got so little money (i myself have a worse back statement history than you do) so maybe consider not putting anything in there you dont have to.
>>17273053
I agree, but my wife doesn't. She likes to separate the two for the sake of having them separate.
>>17273063
seems dumb to me. i prefer cash on hand so you got credit when things go bad.
make good choices.
Well, if you get paid before your credit card month is up use it and it not don't.