>have $1350
>owe a bill that is $800
>owe another bill that is $1200
Which one should I pay first? I will be getting more money at a later date, so it doesn't really matter which bill I pay first, and I can pay these bills at any time.
Here is the kicker. The $1200 bill is in another persons name. But, that person has financial help if needed, where as I don't.
My bill is smaller, their bill is larger. If I pay my bill, I will have money left over. If I pay their bill, I will have no money, which would mean they would have to ask for more money from their source.
Which bill should I pay? If I pay their bill first, they will have to ask for more money. If I pay my bill first, we will have some extra money left over to get us through until we can pay their bill in a month.
Speak to the people you owe money to, many are much more ok with you paying in 2 installments than just not paying.
Pay whatever isn't your money so in a later time when you need to do this again they will be able to trust you with the money again imo
>>18727901
>>18728053
Honestly, cucks.
If at all possible try to set up another payment plan on the $1200. Pay the $800 bill and put the rest towards the other one. Usually companies will allow you to set up a payment plan, just be sure to be punctual with the payment date or they'll hit you with fees.
>>18728206
It's not even you're own money
Prioritize what isn't yours first
-Could get yourself into deeper shit by not paying someone else's money-
If you cant figure this out for yourself you should just move back in with your mummy
>>18727826
1. Never give someone money, unless it's going to help them in the long run, and you know for a fact they'd pay you back.
2. Pay off your bill so thee is no interest. and use the money for food and to further your own dreams.