Paycheck Loans
I get paid bi-weekly.
Any way I should go about this?
Answer by chicydoo
List out all your costs that you HAVE to pay. Rent, loans, credit cards, gas, groceries and utilities. As soon as you have that figured out look at what you have left after paying those bills. You need to put at least 10% of your monthly salary (or per pay check) in savings and the rest is what you have to left to eat and go out.
Gas and groceries can be difficult to figure out. The finest way to do that is to keep a notebook with you everytime you buy. After a month or so, you have a excellent history and should be able to budget. If points are tight, you really should save 1st and eat in and not waste cash on going out all the time.

what she said on top of me she beat me to the punch
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Office Manager
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That rose lady looks trustworthY with a free email address offiering you a loan. What they don’t have their own email? You can buy software programs that help you budget. Quicken is one. Also sometimes online banking helps you see you’re spending patterns.
Learn how to spell. divvy not divy.