Full_Prune7491
Full_Prune7491 t1_jeh3ncq wrote
Reply to comment by Pandasrqt in 20K IRS bill and no idea how to handle by cleaningupmess2023
I have to pay child support except the kids and their mother, my wife live with me full time. I just don’t get to call it child support.
This guy makes so much money, has capital gains which means he made money when he sold his house yet is broke. None of this makes any sense. A guy like this usually says he just bought a new truck because he can’t ride his motorcycle because it’s raining and his other car is only for the weekends.
Stop spending money. Pay off your debts. No magic solution.
Full_Prune7491 t1_jea10ga wrote
Reply to comment by micreyes11 in Why are we encouraged to charge everything to a credit card but get penalized for high credit utilization? by New-Row7111
Not sure. People are obsessed with hard pull. Soft pull. Again credit is only important when you need to borrow money. Don’t this when you are applying for a mortgage if you are worried.
Full_Prune7491 t1_je8rpc2 wrote
Reply to Why are we encouraged to charge everything to a credit card but get penalized for high credit utilization? by New-Row7111
I think you might want to think of your credit score in a different way. The way I explain it to people is that your credit score is the measurement of your ability to borrow money and more importantly your ability to pay it back. That’s why people who can already borrow money can borrow more money easily. If someone else is willing to lend you money then I would too. Lower risk. So the greater your balance means more risk to pay it off so your score drops. The banks aren’t out to get you. They are in the business of making money.
Also there is no need to constantly check your credit score. It’s only important when you need to borrow money.
Keep paying it off every month. Request an increase to your limit. Open one more card. You will be fine.
Full_Prune7491 t1_je8rb0s wrote
Reply to comment by JustASrSWE in Why are we encouraged to charge everything to a credit card but get penalized for high credit utilization? by New-Row7111
I just log in online and click credit limit increase button. Bang 5k increase.
Full_Prune7491 t1_j6ltngg wrote
I added my son to my CC so he can build his credit. I pay off the balance every month. He benefits from my credit line and my payment history. Your mom is a sinking ship and you just chained yourself to her. I would try to reverse it if possible. No credit is better than bad credit.
Full_Prune7491 t1_j2cwlpd wrote
Reply to comment by lost_girl_2019 in $50 isn't much, but I want to start somewhere. by lost_girl_2019
Depending on the interest rate or your debt, you should be paying that first before HYSA.
Full_Prune7491 t1_j204hlc wrote
Reply to I'm currently in college, and am struggling with whether to live in the dorms or in an apartment. Parents made a very generous offer and I don't know which one to pick. by Brilliant-Bed2876
Try it for one year and see how it goes.
Full_Prune7491 t1_jeh44uu wrote
Reply to comment by Upbeat-Ad2878 in Cash out to pay CC off? by TransitUX
People never read the terms. Then they get laid off and blame the IRS for huge tax bill.
Not a good idea to take from 401k