Financial terror
Jan. 30th, 2003 03:24 pmMy checking account has a negative balance.
I almost have a deliverable for
karisu_sama and her husband, but Virtual PC keeps saying it's "Out of Memory" when I try to install a critical piece of software.
Even when the radio station pays me tomorrow my checking account will still have a negative balance.
I have money in Paypal I need to get to Consonance, but I can't move it because it'd get sucked into the vortex of my checking account if I did so.
I can't collect unemployment because I "earned" money even though I'm not collecting a red cent of it.
I don't have enough money left in my E*Trade account to pay my mortgage and my bills.
I don't know what to do.
I almost have a deliverable for
Even when the radio station pays me tomorrow my checking account will still have a negative balance.
I have money in Paypal I need to get to Consonance, but I can't move it because it'd get sucked into the vortex of my checking account if I did so.
I can't collect unemployment because I "earned" money even though I'm not collecting a red cent of it.
I don't have enough money left in my E*Trade account to pay my mortgage and my bills.
I don't know what to do.
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Date: 2003-01-31 11:19 am (UTC)Pay secured debts, i.e. the mortgage. FIRST. Pay service bills you can't survive without (water, power, phone) but pare them back to minimum levels. Cancel any services you can survive without (i.e. cell phone . . . get a pager). Then buy food only in bulk, set a grocery budget and stick to it. I recommend nonperishable foods from Costco. Spend only enough on gas to get to and from work.
I am not getting rid of the cell phone. I have a plan where Warren and I can call each other for free. It is way cheaper than calling his house from my house. It's also a matter of safety. I can't call 911 on a pager.
Besides, I already cut my cellular phone bill by hundreds of dollars a month by switching to digital.
I already buy what I can in bulk. If I rarely use an item, buying it in bulk is silly.
Mom has already offered to pay next month's mortgage, so I've got another month in which to scramble. This may be enough.
Call unsecured creditors (credit cards) and tell them you're working, haven't gotten paid and are now broke. Ask them if you can send them $20 or even $5 to show good faith, and tell them you'll keep them informed.
I only have one credit card, and they know my situation.
CANCEL DIRECT DEPOSIT.
Why? The only thing that's depositing right now is the radio station, and it's always been reliable. What's not paying me is an agency from which I was to receive a check yesterday or, at the latest, today.
As for gas, I keep my trips down, stack them, and walk when I can. Since I mostly telecommute, I can go over a week without having to fill the tank. Most of what's in my wallet, though, is for gasoline Just In Case, as they say.
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Date: 2003-02-02 03:27 am (UTC)You can get trapped in an endless void where you are negative balance, get a direct deposit that would have cleared the original debt -- but not the surcharges -- and are still negative. Rinse and repeat until you lose several hundred dollars to the bank, they close the account and report you to ChexSystems (losing the ability to get an account elsewhere!) and adding insult to injury, refuse your direct deposit and force your employer to process the next paycheck as a manual refusal which can take a while.
If you actually have a check in hand, you can get it cashed a number of ways without losing the cash to a checking account in crisis. There may be other bills (such as mortgage) which need paying first. You also have leverage to get the bank manager to waive the fees (which they can do) in order to get you to bring your account back up to current.
You're not in this particular bind yet, it appears, but Direct Deposit is one of the first things I suggest that people dispose of when they get into financial hot waters