This-Or-That Tuesday

by Venomous Kate

In keeping with my resolution to do more of these test and quiz thingies in the morning until my brain gets going, here’s my This-Or-That Tuesday results.

1. File taxes as early as possible, or wait until the last possible minute?

Last minute. I like taking my time on everything.

2. File electronically, or mail paper forms?

Electronic. I’d do everything electrically if I could.

3. Prepare your own taxes, or have someone do it for you?

I’m a do-it-yourself kinda gal.

4. Are you a saver or a spender?

I save to be able to spend.

5. Do you prefer to carry cash, or pay with plastic (credit/debit cards), or by check?

Cash. A girl’s gotta remember her limits.

6. You’re broke and desperately need a job, but the only places that are hiring are retail or fast food places. Which would you pick?

Retail, preferably at a store that sells great shoes or lingerie gives employee discounts.

7. Keeping track of your money: are you more meticulous or careless about it?

Careless. Like Dorito’s, I pretty much know there will be more.

8. What do you do if you find yourself with a lot of change weighing down your purse/pocket/wallet? Do you try to spend it to *get rid of it*, or do you put it in a jar or a piggy bank?

I put it in a piggy bank, and when it gets full I deposit that into my “Mad money” account.

9. Which form of fake money do you like better…Monopoly money or those chocolate coins covered with gold foil?

Oooohhhhh, chocolate.

10. Thought-provoking question of the week: You find a wallet containing $5,000 in cash, as well as several credit cards and the owner’s drivers’ license. Your rent is due tomorrow and you’re short $200. Do you take the money (some or all of it) and mail back the wallet anonymously…or do you return the wallet with all contents intact?

I like being able to sleep without worries. I’d return the wallet. But I am also imminently practical, so I would also flirt with my landlord to get a few more days on the rent in the meantime.

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