weekly financial hygiene [#14]

 2010 March 7
by jessica mullen   Leave a comment 
  1. Set a timer. 24 minutes. 6:00p.
  2. Check paperwork. Bills? Notices? Unopened mail? Sort, pay, and share.

    Omg you’re kidding me. My ‘loan servicing’ has been transferred again, away from the government. I do not understand this. Now I have to enroll in yet another online service, at a later date (mygreatlakes.org).
  3. Check email inbox for ’starred’ emails of due bills. Pay and un’star’. Document.
    Paid loan:
    citi

    Had to pay another $420 in tution:

  4. Go through receipts. Add shared expenses to daytum account.
    I need to pay my half of the renter’s insurance (21.20/2). But first I’ll see if Kel owes me anything in hosting charges. There is a pending 247host charge but I’ll wait on that. I’ll just put the insurance money in (the full total – I have to double what I contribute since we share the account if that makes any sense.)
  5. Check balances at Chase twice, Citi, Discover, student loans. Make appropriate payments, screen shot often.
    Nothing due.
  6. Check calendar for upcoming due dates or milestones.
    • travel funding. Can I get funding to be a guest critic at UIUC? DO THIS SOON OMG.
    • I have to put my paypal money in the joint account, minus $9 for an individual signup. Then we need to make TPP subscribe buttons tpp paypal buttons instead of paying my email. The subscription package goes to jessicamullendesign, as does the single TPP premium feed subscribe. Our system is flawed. It’s also really janky if the podcast shows up locked in my lifestream even though you’re logged in. I hate having the podcast in my lifestream. I think it needs a different display.
    • powerbook logic board (will I ever deal with this? no.)
    • dentist appt
    • taxes. ughhhhh.
    • REDUCE JOINT CHASE CREDIT LINE
  7. With any remaining time, log into Wesabe and/or Mint and tag expenses, work on specific projects, etc. Too bad so sad.

Actual time to write this post: 44 minutes. Twice as long! Jesus.

Mood: starting to get more and more panicky about having to support myself come summer. And excited.

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