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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Well.... for starters this.
But before I started to make well above my means I would buy 1-3 pieces of hardware a month over the course of multiple months to afford my first gaming setup with a lot of the top of the line stuff.
Now though... a lot of my stuff is free from promoting....
Curse you, you beat me too it!
Or be a hardworking underage.
Or get rich parents and be spoiled.
*also luck, like, you don't want to spend all of your hard earned money for medical bills.
I personally have a saving bank account, where i keep emergency money, and if i want to buy something expensive (expensive to me and you might be different) i take money from there.
I have about 5k saved up, but it took few years for me have all that and im careful what im gonna buy.
I have a nice savings growing a little every week to get a better computer... hopefully this year.
2. Build it yourself - if its a desktop (you could build your own laptop, but its MUCH more difficult). Building your own desktop could save you upwards to $200-$300 dollars.
3. If you already have a job - see about doing some overtime for extra money
4. Take on a temporary side hustle (walk dogs for cash, do Uber/Lfty, offer to babysit, mow lawns/shovel snow)
5. Sell stuff you don't need AT THE RIGHT TIME (keyword: right time). I once made about $300 selling games on Ebay around Christmas time.
6. Buy better. As in use coupons more often. Take advantage of deals. Never buy anything unless it's on sale. Be more frugal. I save an extra few hundred a month by simply being frugal.
7. Use a tax return. I know, I know: "If you're getting a tax return then you're not investing your money properly" blah blah blah, well that advice is for people who typically have money to invest in the first place. If you're saving bit by bit, and want to treat yourself, then a beefy tax return isn't a bad idea.