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What is a snowflake to you?

January 11th, 2013 at 09:31 pm

What is snowflake definition?

Money earned besides the regular salary? (overtime, paid study?)

Or money not spent? (Did not buy coffee on a way to work, walked instead of taking the train).

Or savings from coupons?

Do dividends count? Or interest earned?

What counts as a snowflake to you?

4 Responses to “What is a snowflake to you?”

  1. Beawealthywarrior Says:
    1357941282

    This is what I consider snowflakes but I might be missing a few things

    - Selling items on Craigslist, eBay, half.com, cash4books.net
    - Participating in research studies
    - Any and every dollar received for holiday or birthday gifts
    - Returning unwanted items purchased
    - Tax return and rebates
    - Refunds of premiums when changing insurance providers
    - Rolling spare change
    - Coming in under budget on budgeted items such as groceries or blow money
    - Raises in income that you can save and not spend
    - Facebook Yard Sales

  2. twest Says:
    1357941679

    Agreed with all of those plus I also am trying to add anything that I would normally flitter away

    interest earned
    credit card rewards
    any income I haven't accounted for in my budget like mileage or reimbursement from work

  3. creditcardfree Says:
    1357943352

    Great question!

    All of my snowflakes tend to come from non-income sources...so gift cards, rebates, coins on the street, unexpected money (either a gift or refund), Swagbucks earnings, and selling things online. I generally don't include raises or interest earned only because I have them allocated to other savings goals. My snowflakes are my Christmas fund. I have put credit card rewards towards debt, and smaller amount towards the Christmas fund.

  4. PNW Mom Says:
    1358031982

    For me...non income...any gift cards, found money, my points, and sold items.

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