DH and I are hoping to refinance our home and switch to a15 year mortgage instead of our current 30 year. We sat down to look at our budget last night and decided we need to cut things out abd start saving better.
What's your biggest money saving advice? Favorite blogs?
Re: budget/money saving ladies
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I know many people are against this, but buying used clothes saves a ton! We get almost all of LOs clothes at Savers (a chain thrift shop similar to Salvation Army but with better work ethics) and buy off EBay fairly often. Where she grows so quickly buying new clothes every few weeks would cost ten times as much.
Similarly I try to find ways to make the clothes that we have renewed. Taking one of DHs old shirts and turning it into a tunic to wear with leggings. (No sewing for me,it just needed a belt) Helps make me less likely to want to shop.
We also cloth diaper... But that's a big up front cost and it is possible that the cost of the extra laundry makes it just about even. For us the cost is less than disposables.
Made a spreadsheet to track every penny. And use cash for groceries helps prevent impulse buys...
Good luck!
Married: July 28, 2012
DD: July 29, 2013
DS: July 1, 2015
Current EDD: May 15, 2017
Each week DH and I have so much to spend on groceries. If we need something say like lightbulbs that comes out of grocery. If we want to go out to eat, grocery. Also we get a weekly gas/allowance money. We get so much and have to use that towards gas in our car and the remainder is for us to spend how we like.
We also save a certain amount no matter what each paycheck. This amount and the extra money we pay on the house is not negotiable in regards to cost saves.
Budgeting to the dollar, giving ourselves a bit of fun money and meal planning are the biggest assets in cutting costs.
We also got rid of cable and just use Hulu, basic cable and amazon prime.
Baby boy 7.10.13
Also I translate the prices into work hours, for example: fancy purse costs 200 bucks, that would be 1.5 days of work which means 16 hours away from LO including commuting time... Would I really spend 12 hours away from LO for the purse? Probably not!
GL!