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Well, it least Bernice is trying to âhelp.â And Sheâs not being a jackass in the process, like she does with Luann. Iâve always wondered âWhyâ Bernice and Luann were âfriendsâ anyway.
Now if Bernice and Tiffany had been âpalsâ since third grade, who knows how things might have turned out? Bernice could have taught Tiff better study habits and Tiff could have shown Bernie how to be popular. Or at least more tolerable.
Perhaps with this new found Bernice/Tiffany friendship, there some interesting adventures coming down the pike. Maybe Tiff and Bernice in Paris one day?
Or Better still, Tiffany giving Bernice another âmake-overâ like she did in high school. As a reward for her counsel and adviceâŚâŚ.,
Tiffanyâs spending habits mirror that of congress: spend spend spend while someone else picks up the tab. She doesnât care how the stuff gets paid for, as long as itâs not her having to work to earn the money to do it. She wants freedom and independence, she just doesnât like the âprice tagâ that comes with freedom and independence.
Bernice, youâre living a simple life hence you donât have lofty goals. Tiffany aims big so she will do her damnedest to achieve that. But she will do well only if she knows she canât only spend, spend, spend and needs to balance her money, makes plans for her expenditures, develop a budget, spend wisely rather than wantonly on her personal items, pay her bills on time, understands how finance works and capable of reading a spreadsheet. A lot for her to learn. While you, Bernice, proceed to earn a simple degree in counseling and settle for a simple job somewhere and adopt 20 cats and take them to your simple bungalow. You can go to Tiff as Nails for our Self-Care Day and visit with Tiffany and simply be jealous.
Boy, Tiff is pretty dense. I get it⌠she doesnât understand how credit cards work. Based on the comments here, a lot of real-life young adults donât either. But in todayâs strip, she doesnât understand the concept of money (and not having any)? What happened to her job at Kidz First? Werenât her hours cut way back, or she left that job? I donât quite remember. She was last seen with two dollars in her purse. So, if she wants to follow Cynthiaâs advice, sheâll need to âMake more [money] to get more [money]â. But sheâs still at Square One! And buying a $500 power suit isnât going to make her money⌠in fact, sheâs going deeper into the red with no means of digging herself out.
Cynthiaâs advise is actually spot on when you think about it. If you want more, you have to spend more. If you want to spend more, you have to make more. To make more, you have to work more. The last step (or first step, practically speaking) is the one Tiffany needs work with. And Bernice to be honest. If you are trying to establish yourself in business, you have to be willing to spend necessary capital. No one wants to do business with a timid entrepreneur. It indicates there may be something wrong. The trick is knowing what to spend money on.
Whatâs happening between ann and tiffany is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. Ann is a control freak; sheâs controlling tom with her body and using the fact that he wants a family against him. And sheâs controlling tiffany through the flow of $$$$.
I suppose it never occurred to Tiffany to use the credit card to invest in starting up her new nail salon. Sure, sheâs not allowed to do business in the dorm â but maybe she could rent a corner at the Fuse or something. Oh, I guess weâre supposed to totally forget about that now.
If Bernice really wants to help Tiffany, maybe she should go talk to Tom Ferrell. Sheâs Tiffanyâs RA so she could say she needs to talk to him about Tiffanyâs well being and education. And if Ann tries to butt him she could say, "This is a CONFIDENTIAL matter that can only be discussed with FAMILY.
It must be said that Tiffanyâs reasoning about follow the book is logical. Too bad sheâs an university student with no money. At least Bernice is with her and tries to help. If Bernice will be able to help Tiffany she may become a great therapist.
âNormal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for â in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car, and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it.â â Ellen Goodman
I made the comment on another forum that the Middle Class is spending itself into extinction and someone argued with me. When your 5 year old has an iPad, you are a Tiffany.
I appreciate Berniceâs willingness to help and also her âmildly hiddenâ sense of exasperation.
Tiffanyâs âguruâsâ advice is actually pretty good as is Berniceâs⌠bascially enantiomeric forms of the same idea. Either option would serve anyone well.
Again, I am hoping this will lead to Tiffany either working at the Fuse, or at Weenie World or perhaps giving Fish Pedis at a salonâŚ. that would provide ample fodder for humor.
But, alsoâŚ. I am putting forth a wishâŚ. with Bernice being in the picture againâŚ. it would be wonderfully fun and interesting if Piro suddenly again showed up. I do hope that Greg has not simply âvolcanoizedâ Piro⌠and that somehow he comes back to muddy the perspectives of the Moony Dorm kids. I found those arcs very, very interesting and hope they return as well.
Schoolhouse Rock did do a series about money. They covered things like budgeting, both allowance and household, taxes, investing, checking accounts. The one thing they didnât cover was CREDIT CARDS. the closest was one about getting a loan from the bank.
So extremely often the best ways to achieve MULTIPLE GOALS:
1. Save money for future needs and ârainy daysâ
2. Reduce fears and nasty consequences during times when jobs go away for a while
3. Create less pollution
and
4. Live with less stress and less pressure
are by living smaller and making things last. (âMake it do. Wear it out. Use it up. Do without.â)
Those of us whose parents weathered the Great Depression learned these valuable lessons.
Sadly, I have encountered too many younger people, even ones who are now in their 40s who, like Tiffany, can not put together that money equations have an output side as well as an input one.
Many people have believed things in books were more trustworthy than what people just said. I figure part of the reason is that they already know regular people are often wrong. You have to read a bit to realize authors are still fallible people.
well Tiffany you donât have a book either. If you can write another one that convinces people they can effortlessly have anything they want, then you might make some $ too⌠but in the meantime you have a bill to pay and deadline for doing that. Tomorrow Bernice will tell Tiff that if she doesnât pay the bill by the set date the amount due will grow larger.
Most comics are funny one-day submittals. Luann, on the other hand, is an on-going story, like âFor Better or Worse.â People enjoy wondering whatâs going to happen next. I think there are other story strips but Iâm not sure what they are.
Interesting how comment numbers have become rather âtepidâ for Luann with this arc. I wonder if folks are less enamored with this arc (I know that âditzy Tiffanyâ is not as fun to me as is Tiffany with a plan or a mission.).
How does one explain a personal preference? Luann touches me thru the realistic situations the characters find themselves as they have grown up throughout the years. One of the few comix whose characters age and their concerns and issues age with them.
When I was in my mid-20s and could not afford the paper as I was trying to pay off my college debt and trying to support myself, my dad would save the comics for me. We both enjoyed several of the strips one of which was Luann. I always thought it was funny that he liked Luann as an adult male and he would always tease me about what had happened when he gave me a bag with two weeks worth of comics as he knew I hadnât read it yet. That was 35 years ago, and he is gone, but I still love this comic. It is the only one I still read, partly because I have always enjoyed it and partly because it was something we shared.
Tiffanyâs assumption is that advice from a friend (face-to-face) is worth less than advice from a âself helpâ book. Not only does she lack understanding of basic personal finance, she also doesnât know what it is to have a friend who might actually care and tell you what you need to know.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
Iâd like to see both Bernice and Tiffany have a chat with Cynthia (thatâs not the doll of Angelica Pickles, is it?).
Mordock999 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Well, it least Bernice is trying to âhelp.â And Sheâs not being a jackass in the process, like she does with Luann. Iâve always wondered âWhyâ Bernice and Luann were âfriendsâ anyway.
Now if Bernice and Tiffany had been âpalsâ since third grade, who knows how things might have turned out? Bernice could have taught Tiff better study habits and Tiff could have shown Bernie how to be popular. Or at least more tolerable.
Perhaps with this new found Bernice/Tiffany friendship, there some interesting adventures coming down the pike. Maybe Tiff and Bernice in Paris one day?
Or Better still, Tiffany giving Bernice another âmake-overâ like she did in high school. As a reward for her counsel and adviceâŚâŚ.,
AnyFace almost 6 years ago
For some, âLessâ is âMore.â â¨â¤ď¸â¨
AnyFace almost 6 years ago
B UTTONS almost 6 years ago
Cynthia sounds a lot like Ann Eifle
gnmnrbl almost 6 years ago
Tiffanyâs spending habits mirror that of congress: spend spend spend while someone else picks up the tab. She doesnât care how the stuff gets paid for, as long as itâs not her having to work to earn the money to do it. She wants freedom and independence, she just doesnât like the âprice tagâ that comes with freedom and independence.
capricorn9th almost 6 years ago
Bernice, youâre living a simple life hence you donât have lofty goals. Tiffany aims big so she will do her damnedest to achieve that. But she will do well only if she knows she canât only spend, spend, spend and needs to balance her money, makes plans for her expenditures, develop a budget, spend wisely rather than wantonly on her personal items, pay her bills on time, understands how finance works and capable of reading a spreadsheet. A lot for her to learn. While you, Bernice, proceed to earn a simple degree in counseling and settle for a simple job somewhere and adopt 20 cats and take them to your simple bungalow. You can go to Tiff as Nails for our Self-Care Day and visit with Tiffany and simply be jealous.
ZeMastor almost 6 years ago
Boy, Tiff is pretty dense. I get it⌠she doesnât understand how credit cards work. Based on the comments here, a lot of real-life young adults donât either. But in todayâs strip, she doesnât understand the concept of money (and not having any)? What happened to her job at Kidz First? Werenât her hours cut way back, or she left that job? I donât quite remember. She was last seen with two dollars in her purse. So, if she wants to follow Cynthiaâs advice, sheâll need to âMake more [money] to get more [money]â. But sheâs still at Square One! And buying a $500 power suit isnât going to make her money⌠in fact, sheâs going deeper into the red with no means of digging herself out.
Enter.Name.Here almost 6 years ago
âBut you donât have a bookâŚâ
No. She has a brain.
ericbrower almost 6 years ago
Cynthiaâs advise is actually spot on when you think about it. If you want more, you have to spend more. If you want to spend more, you have to make more. To make more, you have to work more. The last step (or first step, practically speaking) is the one Tiffany needs work with. And Bernice to be honest. If you are trying to establish yourself in business, you have to be willing to spend necessary capital. No one wants to do business with a timid entrepreneur. It indicates there may be something wrong. The trick is knowing what to spend money on.
howtheduck almost 6 years ago
Oh Bernice. That way of thinking led to the Great Depression. Tiffanyâs plan is much closer to FDRâs New Deal.
kenhense almost 6 years ago
Cynthiaâs plan is absolutely correct: âMake More Get More.â Note the order in which each of these actions need to occur.
kenhense almost 6 years ago
Last frame: Tiff keeps looking slyly like she knows something Bernice doesnât. Weâll see. Sometimes G & K like to surprise us with Tiff.
Brdshtt Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Annâs book: âSteal More, Get More, Make Moreâ (as in put the make on more sugar daddies)
gnmnrbl almost 6 years ago
Whatâs happening between ann and tiffany is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. Ann is a control freak; sheâs controlling tom with her body and using the fact that he wants a family against him. And sheâs controlling tiffany through the flow of $$$$.
jrowell almost 6 years ago
I suppose it never occurred to Tiffany to use the credit card to invest in starting up her new nail salon. Sure, sheâs not allowed to do business in the dorm â but maybe she could rent a corner at the Fuse or something. Oh, I guess weâre supposed to totally forget about that now.
Doneaver almost 6 years ago
No way this going to end well.
Asharah almost 6 years ago
If Bernice really wants to help Tiffany, maybe she should go talk to Tom Ferrell. Sheâs Tiffanyâs RA so she could say she needs to talk to him about Tiffanyâs well being and education. And if Ann tries to butt him she could say, "This is a CONFIDENTIAL matter that can only be discussed with FAMILY.
Joe1962 almost 6 years ago
Bernice is trying to help but tiff does not to except any advice.
pschearer Premium Member almost 6 years ago
âLuannâ is a fine comic and I enjoy it. But I donât understand why it has such a huge following, far more than many other strips just as worthy.
Iâd be grateful if someone could explain that to me.
Chopped Fowl almost 6 years ago
In that book the Tiffany has, bet there is a section that starts âTen Easy Steps to Make a Quick Million Dollarsâ.
STEP 1 â Get a hold of $500,000 âŚâŚâŚâŚâŚ..
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 6 years ago
She need take to Clark Howardâs advice: âSave more, spend lessâ.
Troglodyte almost 6 years ago
Bern, that makes as much sense to Tiff as: âwaste not, want notâ, âmake love, not warâ, etc⌠basically, easy for you to say!
mjb515 almost 6 years ago
The operative word is âmakeâ.
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
It must be said that Tiffanyâs reasoning about follow the book is logical. Too bad sheâs an university student with no money. At least Bernice is with her and tries to help. If Bernice will be able to help Tiffany she may become a great therapist.
ForrestOverin almost 6 years ago
Thatâs too stupid to even respond to, TiffanyâŚ
rrsltx almost 6 years ago
âNormal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for â in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car, and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it.â â Ellen Goodman
Tyge almost 6 years ago
One way to have more is desire less. {Thatâs kinda Zen, ainât it? OhmmmmâŚ}
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I made the comment on another forum that the Middle Class is spending itself into extinction and someone argued with me. When your 5 year old has an iPad, you are a Tiffany.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member almost 6 years ago
5
I appreciate Berniceâs willingness to help and also her âmildly hiddenâ sense of exasperation.
Tiffanyâs âguruâsâ advice is actually pretty good as is Berniceâs⌠bascially enantiomeric forms of the same idea. Either option would serve anyone well.
Again, I am hoping this will lead to Tiffany either working at the Fuse, or at Weenie World or perhaps giving Fish Pedis at a salonâŚ. that would provide ample fodder for humor.
But, alsoâŚ. I am putting forth a wishâŚ. with Bernice being in the picture againâŚ. it would be wonderfully fun and interesting if Piro suddenly again showed up. I do hope that Greg has not simply âvolcanoizedâ Piro⌠and that somehow he comes back to muddy the perspectives of the Moony Dorm kids. I found those arcs very, very interesting and hope they return as well.
katzpawz1a almost 6 years ago
Wouldnât it be funny ifâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚ
KEA almost 6 years ago
âHow To Make Money By Selling Books to the GullibleââŚ
Purple People Eater almost 6 years ago
How to get rich in three easy steps:
1. Write a book about how to get rich. The advice you give doesnât actually have to work, it just has to sound good.
2. Think of a good name for the book and have it published.
3. Wait for a bunch of gullible people to buy your book and watch the money roll in.
WCraft almost 6 years ago
Silly mother â what do parents know about money management?
Asharah almost 6 years ago
Schoolhouse Rock did do a series about money. They covered things like budgeting, both allowance and household, taxes, investing, checking accounts. The one thing they didnât cover was CREDIT CARDS. the closest was one about getting a loan from the bank.
SukieCrandall Premium Member almost 6 years ago
So extremely often the best ways to achieve MULTIPLE GOALS:
1. Save money for future needs and ârainy daysâ
2. Reduce fears and nasty consequences during times when jobs go away for a while
3. Create less pollution
and
4. Live with less stress and less pressure
are by living smaller and making things last. (âMake it do. Wear it out. Use it up. Do without.â)
Those of us whose parents weathered the Great Depression learned these valuable lessons.
Sadly, I have encountered too many younger people, even ones who are now in their 40s who, like Tiffany, can not put together that money equations have an output side as well as an input one.
mildmannered1 almost 6 years ago
Iâm tired of this arc. Itâs hard to believe that Tiffany is so ignorant about money. A college freshman this dense is a little incredible.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 6 years ago
Many people have believed things in books were more trustworthy than what people just said. I figure part of the reason is that they already know regular people are often wrong. You have to read a bit to realize authors are still fallible people.
(Except for us, of course.)
Willow Mt Lyon almost 6 years ago
Tiffany, Bern has many books, and she studies them.
RSH almost 6 years ago
well Tiffany you donât have a book either. If you can write another one that convinces people they can effortlessly have anything they want, then you might make some $ too⌠but in the meantime you have a bill to pay and deadline for doing that. Tomorrow Bernice will tell Tiff that if she doesnât pay the bill by the set date the amount due will grow larger.
Pisces almost 6 years ago
Most comics are funny one-day submittals. Luann, on the other hand, is an on-going story, like âFor Better or Worse.â People enjoy wondering whatâs going to happen next. I think there are other story strips but Iâm not sure what they are.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Interesting how comment numbers have become rather âtepidâ for Luann with this arc. I wonder if folks are less enamored with this arc (I know that âditzy Tiffanyâ is not as fun to me as is Tiffany with a plan or a mission.).
bubbapalmer1 almost 6 years ago
How does one explain a personal preference? Luann touches me thru the realistic situations the characters find themselves as they have grown up throughout the years. One of the few comix whose characters age and their concerns and issues age with them.
illuminare almost 6 years ago
Does that book have a preface chapter entitled " On your back for beginners" ?
Dragoncat almost 6 years ago
Right now, I am amazed that Tiffany can even readâŚ
LauraCarson almost 6 years ago
When I was in my mid-20s and could not afford the paper as I was trying to pay off my college debt and trying to support myself, my dad would save the comics for me. We both enjoyed several of the strips one of which was Luann. I always thought it was funny that he liked Luann as an adult male and he would always tease me about what had happened when he gave me a bag with two weeks worth of comics as he knew I hadnât read it yet. That was 35 years ago, and he is gone, but I still love this comic. It is the only one I still read, partly because I have always enjoyed it and partly because it was something we shared.
RSH almost 6 years ago
Tiffanyâs assumption is that advice from a friend (face-to-face) is worth less than advice from a âself helpâ book. Not only does she lack understanding of basic personal finance, she also doesnât know what it is to have a friend who might actually care and tell you what you need to know.
bakana almost 6 years ago
See? Write that Book and you too will have Money to Spend.
Sisyphos almost 6 years ago
Canât argue with the Tiffsterâs logic, Bernie. Letâs just hope for Tiffâs sake that following Cynthiaâs advice (ahem!) pays offâŚ.
drewpamon almost 6 years ago
But the make more part comes before the get more part.
swanridge almost 6 years ago
That book put her over her credit limit!