Plotting and Planning

 

 


GOOD MORNING, EVERYONE!!! HELLO, CHERYL!!!

 When you wake up and it's overcast in July, it means that it's going to be a very humid day.  I need to get a newer laptop because I've had my MacBook Air almost 10 years (I got in 2015) and I guess Apple is no longer providing updates for my computer which means that I can't get update for my browsers.  I have never had a virus nor purchased virus software for this computer.  My middle brother is into tech and I asked for his recommendation.

He told me the first thing I needed to do get a new credit card with no annual fees that will give you like $300 or $400 back when you spend like $3,000 in the first 90 days.  Use that credit card to buy the computer and of course, pay off the credit card right away and you've saved $300 or $400 on the computer. 

Now, let me tell you that I have a "New Computer Fund" because I knew at sometime, one of us is going to need a new computer. Mr. Man's computer is about 3 years old so he's good. But when you plan your purchases, you don't have to rush and get any old thing.

We don't just put stuff on a credit card and then make the minimum payment, we make plans.  We estimate how much something is going to cost and then we make automatic payments into that particular account until it's fully funded.

Anyways, there will not be a coupon insert inside the Sunday newspapers. It’s Saturday …enjoy your day! On Sundays, I take the day off from blogging.

1 comment:

  1. Don’t forget the Chic-fil-A game on the app resets on Mondays. So if you haven’t already gotten your 5 free nuggets this week then be sure to play this weekend.

    As Ms. B. expressed, the Points Rewards Plus availability of decent redemption choices has been slim pickings lately. This has lingered far too long, and frankly I’d be outraged if I had been faithfully spending $30 on items THEY specify to earn 1000 points for a $3 produce or bakery discount.

    My best advice is to simply be patient. It may well be not until August until we all see a much appreciated reset. In the meantime, enjoy other opportunities, and when Points Rewards Plus finally updates their rewards I’m sure Ms. B or myself will let you know promptly.

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