Feel free to throw your questions at us if you have any :)
July Budget
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that's built into our mastercard line. $900 is for variable spending and the rest is to bring the blanche down :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a freudian slip - blanch (go pale) instead of balance. I would completely pay off one card rather than maintain a balance on both, to minimize interest paid. :)
ReplyDeleteAre you paying tax on your rental income?
ReplyDelete@anon - we dont consider our roommates portion of rent and utilities as income. We split everything three ways :). As we don't own the place I dint think taxes apply to us.
ReplyDeleteI've n er been asked that, thank you!
@ mom - I like your style! Dfn. Going to get the flights paid for first :)
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