Posts tagged: money

Lending Money to friends

By Penny, January 22, 2010 4:45 am

(I posted about this on the Down To Earth Forums for advice)

My husband asked me if he could loan a friend,money with a hunting firearm as “collateral”. I was reluctant, because I didn’t want it to be about DH spending $300 for yet another hunting implement. DH said that the intent was for the friend to buy the gun back as soon as he got the money. He and his wife are in a tight spot because they have three children, and he lost his more lucrative job in construction, having to take a job that paid considerably less.

I don’t mind helping, but his wife,told me that they were planning to go to a bar/restaurant tonight and invited me to go. I said that I appreciated the invitation, but I didn’t have the money to go. She replied that she wouldn’t say they had the money, but they were going to go anyway. I feel so angry that they would continue to mismanage money, even though they owe us $300 and know that I work a full time as a high school teacher and part time as a teacher in an adult high school on two nights a week. I feel guilty that I am angry at them.

I have learned a few things from this situation. 

1. Make sure you have clear terms. I should have come up with a repayment plan instead of a “when you have extra.” With their spending habits, they are probably never going to have “extra.”  If I had given terms of repayment, perhaps that would have given them more motivation.

2. Think about it for a lot longer that four minutes. I wish I had really considered the situation and their money habits. I have had  long conversations with the wife about their spending and budget woes. Had I spent time really considering it, I would have either said “no” or resigned myself to the possibility of never being repaid.

3. Consider if you could afford it if it didn’t come back. I should have determined whether our budget could afford the dent put into by giving someone else a “loan.” If I had done the math, I would have realized that it was one third of our savings at the moment, considering that we have had a few actual emergencies lately, which constituted dipping into our emergency savings.

4. Try to remove emotion from the equation. I was manipulated, and that is too strong a word, by their situation, having three young children to care for.  Motivated by emotions and the desire to help others, I may have put us in a worse situation.

I am not saying that loaning money to people who need it is a bad thing all the time.  I just think I should have been more wary about the whole endeavor. I wish I could shake this feeling of bitterness, but I am having a hard time. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to deal with this situation?

Price of Procrastination:Lost Check Edition

By Penny, January 12, 2010 4:49 am

I am notorious for procrastinating. It has been a habit since childhood. I had a bit of an epiphany as to why, but I will blog about that later. However, here is what it cost me this time.

To put it mildly, I have not always been diligent with going through my paperwork, such as bills and mail. I would like to be able to say that it was from being displaced due to the fire, but, alas, these snafus are from well before the fire.

During my cleaning blitzkrieg, I went through boxes of paper work from my bedroom. There were bills which needed paying, which was no surprise. However, I found a $50 check from over-paying my mortgage fees. From my last house! It was from May of 2008. The worse one was a $100 check lodged in a wedding card. We were married on June 14, 2008, so, needless to say, that check was well past its due date, as it were.

In order to try and salvage the situation, I did a few things. I called the number on the check from Wells Fargo. They said they would reissue it, and it arrived in the mail today. Unfortunately, the wedding check did not turn out as well. I called the gift giver, to let him know that I had found the check and would be destroying it. He didn’t volunteer to send a new one, so I will be surprised to see a replacement.

Final Score:
Penny-50
Procrastination- 100
Procrastination kicks my butt, yet again. Sigh

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