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myfullhouse
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Topic: Budgeting tips please Posted: 15 September 2010 at 2:59pm |
Ok I have been thinking about this for a while and then seeing Sez25's thread I thought it was time to start a thread.
We are doing OK at the moment but there really isn't any spare. I work a few hours from home but really we live off DH's salary. I have been following Babe's blog and I alreay shopped monthly to try and reduce the bill. I have been trying to reduce other bills too.
But I need some advice/tips on budgeting. How do you keep track of your budget? Do you spreadsheet? Use a computer programme? Put $$ in envelopes?How do you make sure you stick to it?
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Posted: 15 September 2010 at 3:18pm |
I use a spreadsheet..
It has all our bills on it and the exact amount of them where I can (like for insurance) and an approx amount (like for power) and whether its monthly/fornightly etc. Then have another column that has how much I need to put away per fortnight to cover them all. If its a monthly bill I divide the amount by 2 so then I will always have just a bit extra in that account. I also have a couple that get paid via credit card and I note that so I know how much MUST go on the credit card each month.
We use bnz total money meaning we can have up to 10 accounts. Our "expenses" account has all our bills coming out of it. We have sanity money accounts for each of us. We have a general acc which is for house stuff and random bills that show up. And 2 savings accounts, christmas acc, road user charges acc (I have a 4wd).
Whatever money was left over I divded up between the acc's and put automatic payments on it so that it all gets done on payday.
I've set my spreadsheet up so that if a bill changes (like say phone goes up) then it automatically adjusts the figures for me and then I just have to go in and adjust the payments.
We have a tough sh*t policy, if you want something and you don't have the money in the acc, tough sh*t.
We changed our eftpos cards so that cheque became our sanity money acc, savings became our general acc and credit was credit.
It works well for us. I have a budgeted amount for groceries per fortnight which gets done on credit card. If we wanna get takeaways we have to spend less that fortnight to afford it unless we wanna pay for it out of our sanity money
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Posted: 15 September 2010 at 3:58pm |
What do people prefer, paying fortnightly an amount on bills, like power, phone etc or putting money away to pay when bill comes in.
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kebakat
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Posted: 15 September 2010 at 4:05pm |
I put it away, that way its earning us interest sitting in our account rather than in the billers account and it makes a difference for us on the interest that we earn monthly over our accounts.
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Posted: 15 September 2010 at 4:19pm |
With your sanity money - do you both have eftpos cards or do you get it out in cash type thing?
And can someone please give me the link to Babe's blog?
I REALLY need to tighten up on our budget - or lack of at the moment!
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Posted: 15 September 2010 at 4:38pm |
http://simplehomekeeping.blogspot.com
With our sanity money its in a seperate acc on our eftpos cards. We can have up to 10 accounts so its up to us to control our own sanity money accounts.
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Posted: 15 September 2010 at 4:41pm |
We use easy pay for our power so its a fixed amount each fortnight coming out after DH's pay goes in.
We also set up our rates to be paid the same way by direct debit each fortnight.
Phone bill is pretty much the same each month as we don't make many toll calls, and I set Dh up as my best friend on vodafone so I don't pay anything to call him outside peak call times.
Our biggest flexible expense is our grocery bill. I've found doing more baking and cooking stuff from scratch has saved me heaps.
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Posted: 15 September 2010 at 5:40pm |
how do you decide how much sanity money to have. I always feel guilty about allowing for it instead of saving it, but then I tend to splurge instead.
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Posted: 15 September 2010 at 5:44pm |
We don't do sanity money.
I pay most bills fortnightly & keep most in credit.
Our biggest expense would be food & we don't always stick to budget on that. So I want to plan meals & stick to it & use up what we have. Do more baking & keep the crap out.
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Posted: 15 September 2010 at 6:26pm |
OK maybe I need to change my spreadsheet as it is done retrospectively.
I pay alot of our bills at the beginning of the month a few days after DH is paid. I pay our land rates weekly as it is easier than getting a big quarterly bill and I am less inclined to dip into the savings. I might look at averaging our power bill and paying the same each month once summer comes and our bill goes down.
I like the 10 bank accounts idea but as we have some of the mortgage on revolving credit it probably wouldn't work. But I may be able to use the 3 accounts we do have
I set a budget for all our birthday and mothers/fathers day presents as we have heaps - in May alone we have 3 Mothers Day (incl me! ) and 3 birthday presents to buy. I divided it evenly and have put away money each month
Might have to employ the "Tough s*it" rule!"
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Posted: 15 September 2010 at 6:43pm |
Linzy If you've been with the same power company for awhile they'll be able to put you onto the average account where you pay the average each month for the year. Otherwise I would just make a set amount each month say $100 each month and you'll go into balance over summer. Do you get the vector pay out? (can't think of what its called) Do you automatically put that on the power bill?
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Posted: 15 September 2010 at 6:53pm |
We also use the tough sh*t rule for things that we want but do not need.
If we want something then we make sure that all the bills are paid that month and that we are happy to take that money out of the savings account (if it is a big amount)
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Posted: 15 September 2010 at 6:58pm |
Im too lazy to work retrospectively. I like that everything is now automatic and I don't have to worry about it. For rates I set aside a bit every pay for that so it sits in our bills acc earning interest until the bill arrives so I don't have to find the money for that now either.
Linzy - thats why I have a christmas acc, to pay for all presents so we don't have to look for the money. Just a little each pay into it, we don't notice it but come xmas time we don't have to go looking for money to buy presents.
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Posted: 16 September 2010 at 10:57am |
Cool - so Stace you and DH both have a eftpos card each?
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Posted: 16 September 2010 at 11:44am |
Yup. DH has a eftpos and credit, I just have my credit card which I've had set up so that I don't need an eftpos card. But our cards don't have access to the bulk of our money, certainly not our savings. I don't like having to get cash out so thats why we have our own accounts for sanity money and have set them up on our card.
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Posted: 16 September 2010 at 12:23pm |
HoneybunsMa wrote:
Do you get the vector pay out? (can't think of what its called) Do you automatically put that on the power bill? |
I don't think Vector is out west. But it is due out in a few weeks as it was Sept last yr we got it & not sure how much it is for this yr as it did not say on the letter but that is a nice little payout
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Posted: 16 September 2010 at 12:41pm |
Lol, tough luck rule applies here too. Works well. Our house and our degrees are the only things we've ever bought on credit.
We do use our credit cards for most purchases but then pay them off in full each month so we never pay interest.
We don't have sanity money as such, but we do budget for a few items that are mostly just for fun. Like chook food for my vast collection of chooks . Anyone in Palmy want to trade fruit/veges from their garden for free-range eggs? I'm getting about a dozen a day atm!
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Posted: 16 September 2010 at 4:07pm |
wow thats some impressive chickens!
wish I lived in Palmy! ha!
What sorts of things do you eat for breakfast/lunch/dinner/snacks?
I think thats where we majorly fall down
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Posted: 16 September 2010 at 9:20pm |
Elle we are with Mercury Energy. They actually reviewed our power plan recently, changed it and gave us a $100 credit! All I am going to do is work out our average bill over the last year and pay that amount, well once it goes down in summer, at the moment we are paying close on $300/mth
OK so I have set up my spreadsheet and will utilise our 3 accounts, I have even worked out how much I need to put away each month for kindy, PC and swimming fees. Will start next month.
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What sorts of things do you eat for breakfast/lunch/dinner/snacks?
I think thats where we majorly fall down |
Breakfast - weetbix for all of us, sometimes fruit too
Dinners - I meal plan for the month although I don't allocate a meal for each day, just enough meals for the month e.g. 4 sausage meals, 4 lasagnes etc. I have stopped buying things just cos they are on special and now don't have things sitting in the pantry for ages
DH's lunches - baking (muesli slice and cookies/muffin/cake), ham and cheese sandwich, 3 pieces of fruit (down from 7!!), a picnic pie or pieburger
Jack and Ben - sandwiches, fruit, baking (muesli bars, cookies), pikelets, dried fruit, luncheon, yoghurt, crackers
Me - baking (muesli slice and cookies/muffin/cake), sandwich
I enjoy baking, like knowing what we eat and I think it is a bit cheaper than store bought biscuits etc.
I don't buy any soft drinks or juice - I drinks buckets of tea and DH and the boys have water - this is a big saving.
I stopped buying packets of things e.g. small bags of chips/crackers etc, they are really expensive.
I buy from the local butcher, he is more expensive than supermarket specials but I don't end up with have my mince containing fat and water. I cut our portion sizes down to about 300g meat per meal, cheaper and you don't actually need to eat much. Baked Beans or grated veges are great for bulking out mince dishes plus you can hide veges from the boys and DH!
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Posted: 17 September 2010 at 12:01pm |
$300.00 for power .. that would be a cheap month at our place!
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