Comments on: Reimbursements, continued http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2006/01/18/reimbursements-continued/ A personal finance blog for career minded women with small budgets and big dreams. Wed, 09 May 2012 23:42:27 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 By: Anonymous http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2006/01/18/reimbursements-continued/#comment-979 Anonymous Sat, 11 Feb 2006 16:10:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=160#comment-979 How come no posting lately? You usually are a reliably frequent poster and I miss your comments! How come no posting lately? You usually are a reliably frequent poster and I miss your comments!

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By: Tiredbuthappy http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2006/01/18/reimbursements-continued/#comment-893 Tiredbuthappy Thu, 26 Jan 2006 17:54:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=160#comment-893 This may seem really obvious, and I didn't read through ALL the comments from your reimbursement posts, but what about using an emergency fund to cover the times between reimbursements? It would still require a lot of record keeping (and discipline), because you'd need to remember how much you took out of the E fund so you can pay yourself back when you get reimbursed. But it will reduce those scary oh-my-god-rent's-due moments. This may seem really obvious, and I didn’t read through ALL the comments from your reimbursement posts, but what about using an emergency fund to cover the times between reimbursements? It would still require a lot of record keeping (and discipline), because you’d need to remember how much you took out of the E fund so you can pay yourself back when you get reimbursed. But it will reduce those scary oh-my-god-rent’s-due moments.

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By: Republic Bank http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2006/01/18/reimbursements-continued/#comment-877 Republic Bank Tue, 24 Jan 2006 13:36:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=160#comment-877 republicbank.blogspot.com<br/><br/>I'm a representative of Republic Bank, and we're looking for consumer feedback on payday loans offered through banks as opposed to other outlets (pawn shops, etc.) Head on over to our blog and post a comment! Thank you.<br/><br/>ONLINE PRIVACY STATEMENT<br/><br/>All responses will be used strictly for research purposes by Republic Bank and not by any other group. The identities will be kept confidential.<br/><br/>Copyright 2006 www.republicbankpayday.com republicbank.blogspot.com

I’m a representative of Republic Bank, and we’re looking for consumer feedback on payday loans offered through banks as opposed to other outlets (pawn shops, etc.) Head on over to our blog and post a comment! Thank you.

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All responses will be used strictly for research purposes by Republic Bank and not by any other group. The identities will be kept confidential.

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By: bill thompson http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2006/01/18/reimbursements-continued/#comment-867 bill thompson Sat, 21 Jan 2006 16:19:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=160#comment-867 You could start receiving a residual income that grows exponentualy in your spare time.That is what I did to pull out of the rut I was in.Now I am storeing My wealth in Silver,which has nearly doubled in the past year,and will probably do so again this year.While the US $ dollar has lost 30% of it's value in the same time. You could start receiving a residual income that grows exponentualy in your spare time.That is what I did to pull out of the rut I was in.Now I am storeing My wealth in Silver,which has nearly doubled in the past year,and will probably do so again this year.While the US $ dollar has lost 30% of it’s value in the same time.

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By: Anonymous http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2006/01/18/reimbursements-continued/#comment-866 Anonymous Fri, 20 Jan 2006 15:06:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=160#comment-866 I am not positive about this, but I heard somewhere a while ago that you can ask your credit card to change the date the payment is due. So you could, in theory, have all your cards due on the same date of the month, making it easier to track I am not positive about this, but I heard somewhere a while ago that you can ask your credit card to change the date the payment is due. So you could, in theory, have all your cards due on the same date of the month, making it easier to track

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By: Anonymous http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2006/01/18/reimbursements-continued/#comment-864 Anonymous Thu, 19 Jan 2006 15:33:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=160#comment-864 You could also look for a credit card with a longer grace period. I once had a Diner's Club card with a 60 day grace period for the exact reasons you mention.<br/><br/>Also, the squeaky wheels around here "get the grease". =) You could also look for a credit card with a longer grace period. I once had a Diner’s Club card with a 60 day grace period for the exact reasons you mention.

Also, the squeaky wheels around here “get the grease”. =)

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By: Will Kirby http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2006/01/18/reimbursements-continued/#comment-863 Will Kirby Thu, 19 Jan 2006 03:09:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=160#comment-863 I'll second the fact that there's a grace period on AmEx cards. I used to have one that my father "signed" me up for. The availability of a solid grace period was one of the reasons he chose that particular card. I’ll second the fact that there’s a grace period on AmEx cards. I used to have one that my father “signed” me up for. The availability of a solid grace period was one of the reasons he chose that particular card.

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By: Anonymous http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2006/01/18/reimbursements-continued/#comment-861 Anonymous Thu, 19 Jan 2006 02:10:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=160#comment-861 There is a grace period on American Express. No late fee will be charged within a certain period of time. It will also NOT ruin your credit. You can give them a call to find out what the policy is on that. There is a grace period on American Express. No late fee will be charged within a certain period of time. It will also NOT ruin your credit. You can give them a call to find out what the policy is on that.

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By: asian chick http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2006/01/18/reimbursements-continued/#comment-862 asian chick Thu, 19 Jan 2006 02:10:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=160#comment-862 There is a grace period on American Express. No late fee will be charged within a certain period of time. It will also NOT ruin your credit. You can give them a call to find out what the policy is on that. There is a grace period on American Express. No late fee will be charged within a certain period of time. It will also NOT ruin your credit. You can give them a call to find out what the policy is on that.

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By: Anonymous http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2006/01/18/reimbursements-continued/#comment-859 Anonymous Wed, 18 Jan 2006 18:19:00 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=160#comment-859 Can your company give you a corporate charge card? We use American Express, and even though we're responsible for paying the bill (so we're still dependent on those reimbursements), at least the card doesn't affect our personal credit rating. Can your company give you a corporate charge card? We use American Express, and even though we’re responsible for paying the bill (so we’re still dependent on those reimbursements), at least the card doesn’t affect our personal credit rating.

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