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Trying not to spend

September 3rd, 2014 at 08:44 pm

And when I mean spend, I mean no money coming out of my account. But here is my question. If you have something budgeted, IE: cell phone bill, groceries, etc, and you take care of those, is that considered spending? If I don't buy anything all day, but I pay my mortgage, did I NOT have a NSD? I wouldn't think that would count. But I thought I would survey the masses.



I did spend $2.00 that I had today on crappy Taco Bell. My husband and I have been on a diet, and so this Taco Bell made me feel horrible. Actually made me physically sick to my stomach. Guess I should have grabbed my lunch today. But our schedule got a little thrown off.

4 Responses to “Trying not to spend”

  1. scottish girl Says:
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    It still counts as a NSD when regular bills are paid Wink

  2. creditcardfree Says:
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    Agreed. No spend day if only regular bills are paid. Are you going to track yours?

  3. PNW Mom Says:
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    Agree with above Smile

  4. FrugalTexan75 Says:
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    I wouldn't count it as spending.

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