Cinderella
January 28th, 2009
Cinderella stomped her foot. Where was her fairy godmother when she needed her? Marrying the prince had not turned out happily ever after and she had become quite short tempered. The monotony of palace life was bound to get on anyone’s nerves. She knew her shopping habit was out of control. Since it was her job to be the belle of the ball, and Manolo’s are so pretty, she had always been able to rationalize her purchases. Lately though she had begun to feel embarrassed. She had taken to putting her purchases into plain brown bags so the prince – and town people – couldn’t monitor her spending.
She knew she was overspending and if she didn’t start cutting back on expenses she would have to go back to work. Unfortunately, due to her limited skill set and education, that meant a return to the scullery.
She needed her fairy godmother to wave her magic wand and fix it all. After all, that woman could do anything. Then reality hit. Her fairy godmother had been cut in the last round of palace lay-offs. She was going to have to go it alone.
Rather than panic, she decided to do some homework and some financial planning. To begin she re-read some of the post from So Many Shoes – especially the ones on credit cards, interest rates and debt. She also turned to No Regrets for savings ideas. She vowed to get her financial life under control and to check back more often.
Filed under: Credit Cards,Debt
Tags: Credit card debt, Credit Cards, Personal finance, spending
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1. Lynn Moore&hellip | February 1st, 2009 at 12:34 pm
Lisa,
Love the princess and fairy godmother analogy. My fairy godmother got cut from the payroll as well so I will be looking for advice in your book!!!!
I will read some of the other exerpts but just wanted to tell you I am very excited about your book.
Lynn
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