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by debacle
5020 days ago
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"The people who generally have their financial shit together don't usually realize when it's pay day." Seems like a pretty specious argument. If you pay bills, then you know when bills are due and you know when payday is. That's finance in a nutshell - managing your AR and your AP. "Do you live within biking distance from work? No? Then move closer to work." I live in one of the better school districts in the area and pay a premium to do so. Why would I move from a better school district to a worse one? I realize that this is Hacker News, and that many people here are younger than I am (and I'm young myself), but this person is trying to give advice about something he may not be quite old enough to understand yet. |
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USAism because you're still using checks and other old money tech.
In the modern world: My rent, insurance, electricity, heating, phone, mastercard, newspapers, etc are payed automatically every month. Whenever I get a bill, it contains a 'subscription id' which I enter in my online bank, and all following bills are then sent as an electronic invoice to my bank which then automatically performs the requred transfer of money on the due date. I don't even see those bills unless I want to spend time looking at it. I don't receive those bills in the paper mail. Everything is online.
Same with my wage. It just goes into my account after taxes are automatically payed. I don't need to do any work to pay my taxes.
Thus, I don't need to know when it's pay day unless I use too much money.