10-10-2014, 05:29 AM
First at all thanks for your detailed post Sarge, I appreciate it. I must say I have already done some of the things in the past. I have got a bank account without any charges (except the interest rate for the debts), my mobile contract has got no basic fees but nevertheless it has got a very basic internet flat included, my phone+internet at home has the best basic plan you can get here without some special limitation. I have done this before I got back to the university. It may sounds like a not a good idea to study having not the best financial foundation, but believe it or not, before I started to study I was even worse and it was for several reasons my best option to do so. I am not only studying but working, too, so I can pay my bills, but there isn't much space for unexpected stuff. So I wanted to work few hours more, but due to some laws here that interact with my status as a student it would bring me less money in worst case - like I already wrote. Anyway, I will check my outgoings again, so I can maybe find some small things where I can make savings. The credit card I wrote about is the biggest thing I have to pay for and has the most expensive interest rate in comparison to the other stuff. Which of the books would you recommend at first? My gut tells me Rich Dad, Poor Dad would be great.
Oh, by the way, I did FEFT not PSTEC to tap it away. But I am pretty sure it was the PSTEC session two weeks ago that brought the "Not wanting to accept"-stuff as part of the heavyness I got.
Oh, by the way, I did FEFT not PSTEC to tap it away. But I am pretty sure it was the PSTEC session two weeks ago that brought the "Not wanting to accept"-stuff as part of the heavyness I got.