If you are really on a fixed income, you cannot live beyond your means or you will eventually go bankrupt.
If you are really on a fixed income, you cannot live beyond your means or you will eventually go bankrupt.[/QUOTE/]
Aren't we all technically on some sort of fixed income? I know some people live on paycheck to paycheck but some people do not. I have an employee that complains to me about how he needs every penny he can make because he lives paycheck to paycheck. He has 3 kids but also has 7 TVs a finished bar room that rarely gets used and a classic Ford truck that he fixed up but hardly ever drives. He also spends a lot of money on making his house look pristine because he is an extremely neat and anal person. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with what he's doing but please do not complain to me about living paycheck to paycheck. Just spend your money more wisely.
I learned the hard way and am now out of consumer debt. The best way I've found to stay out of debt and avoid living paycheck to paycheck is something that most people ignore: Work hard and earn more money.Very smart Jim, I wish more people were taught this and used this strategy at a younger age. I for one am very grateful my parents and my brother taught me about these types of things. Some people just have to learn the hard way and it's not easy getting out of debt.
I learned the hard way and am now out of consumer debt. The best way I've found to stay out of debt and avoid living paycheck to paycheck is something that most people ignore: Work hard and earn more money.