So Alex and I have been spending money like crazy on pretty pointless stuff. It's time we start cracking down on our spending so we can save up and move out shortly after the beginning of the new year. We only have a few bills that include our car payment, car insurance, phone bill, and cable bill. So I'm going to get a little personal here because I need help to figure out how to become better savers. And I have gotten great advice many times from you awesome ladies so I'm sure I'll get great advice now.
Our total bills add up to be $900/month
Combined we bring in $3,000/month
So there is ~2,100 that we are just blowing.
I do help out with groceries since we live with my family which is usually about $500/month so subtract that and we're at $1,600 we're blowing.
This is how my budget is going right now:
Car, insurance, phone, cable, groceries, gas= $1,600
Now Alex smokes cigarettes (yuck, I know) which are about $6/pack and he smokes about 3 packs a week. Plus he gets drinks and the occasional lunch since he works in the field. I usually get lunch while I'm at work twice a week so I can make $20/week work for my stuff while I'm at work. What would a decent weekly budget be for Alex that includes cigarettes and lunches/drinks. I was thinking $50 a week to start and see if that works.
We need to start saving because there are some debts we need to get paid off before we are able to move so I want to be able to put a big chunk of money into savings each month. So adding our weekly allowances to our $1,600 is $1,880 in total bills a month. That would leave us with being able to put about $1,120 into savings. Is this realistic???
I'd appreciated any and all feedback you all have. We have always been frivolous with our spending and we need to get back on track so we can move back out since we are finally back on our feet financially. Thank you all so so much!
Re: NBR: Financial Help
After that I would take out your allowances in cash so you aren't tempted to charge more. There is a great app called Left to Spend that shows you your daily allowance that might help him (just like a diet, if he knows he wants to go for drinks on Thursday he needs to not spend so much on Tuesday and Wednesday).
Allow yourselves a monthly "splurge" but try to earn the money towards it. Like if by the fourth weekend of the month you have $600 left, half of it stays in the account and half goes to savings.
It's really about knowing yourself and your spending habits. I'm a cold turkey person, I just have to stop buying everything all together and I get back on track but the steps above will work if you are more of a habitual person, I think
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Bradley 05-04-11 & Tyler 06-18-13
I know that the biggest money saver for us has been bringing lunches from home. We make our lunches and save a lot of money a month. I think H was spending $100 a month on lunch at work.
I pay all my bills on time and if there is one that i can knock out all together to elliminate a monthly i do like credit cards, i usually leave my credit cards at home, unless i need gas.
Good luck!
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