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cuppatea
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Topic: Frugal 2010 Posted: 21 December 2009 at 7:54pm |
We are going to have a frugal 2010 to try and sort our finances out and get into a better position (hopefully). Anyone want to join me, help me fight the urge to buy those unnecessary coffees and order take out when I'm too lazy to cook?
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Posted: 21 December 2009 at 8:33pm |
i'm going to try and not use the credit card. I get annoyed at the amount of pizza that gets put on there.
the whole take out when cant be bothered cooking thing is such a have... i know that i can do a quicker and nicer meal than going to the takeaway, but laziness wins out!
i am going to try and make that pizza dough someone posted in the recipes thread instead of using brought bases...
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Posted: 21 December 2009 at 8:39pm |
We have cancelled our credit card and got one of those visa debit cards instead. Had to take a personal loan out to clear the credit card but it had got ridiculous and to the point where we were never gonna get the amount on the card down, totally our own stupid fault but I also blame the bank for keep putting our limit up  Is too easy to treat a credit card like it's free money. We can over pay the loan so am hoping to get it paid off a bit quicker and the upside is if we over pay we can't then spend it again like you can with the credit card.
Oh I might look that recipe up too, homemade pizza is yummy and I normally buy bases as well
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Posted: 21 December 2009 at 9:41pm |
I'm in for this definitely!
I was looking at that pizza recipe recently too, used to make one in the breadmaker but started buying bases cos its a hassle to drag the breadmaker out.
We've never had a credit card, oh well we have a warehouse card thats the same thing really lol. Gonna get that paid off and try not to use it anymore though.
I've got to stay away from trademe, actually all online shopping..its just too easy! And I love getting packages delivered!
And then theres those times I go to buy bread and milk but spend over $30..
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Posted: 21 December 2009 at 9:56pm |
I must stop buying a chocolate bar every time I put petrol in the car, would be cheaper to buy some when i do grocery shopping and keep them in the car
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Posted: 21 December 2009 at 10:06pm |
great idea (budget wise) We totally need to take serious look at our budget in the new year.
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Posted: 21 December 2009 at 11:04pm |
Any one got any good budgeting advise, how you set aside your money etc...
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Posted: 21 December 2009 at 11:33pm |
I spent $100 on cornchips tonight  ..thats all I popped out to get....but I found some other things we "needed".
Food is our biggest budget blow out but I like food and I want to have nice stuff too. We dont buy a lot of pre packaged food (dont like it) and we grow some veges so you'd think we could control it...I dont know what we spend it on to be honest...the price of food is just bloody ridiculous down here.
Kel, The most success I have had was to work out how much each bill costs on a weekly or fortnightly (pay period) basis and then transfer that amount into a separate account. Then have bills come directly out of that account. That way money kinda accumulates there for the bills and you always know there is enough there. It was a great feeling to buy 4 new tyres and know we could afford it. Unfortunately I havent got it set up like that at the moment and I am struggling...I just cant be arsed changing ALL the direct debits..but that s a poor excuse.
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Posted: 22 December 2009 at 12:11am |
I went out earlier to get nappies and ended up spending $83......I can't be trusted at the supermarket by myself as too many things I don't need end up in the trolley and on there way home with me (or being stuffed in my gob like a little piggy on the way home
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Posted: 22 December 2009 at 7:57am |
fattykat me too..cuppatea I'm with you on this one!
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Posted: 22 December 2009 at 7:59am |
I need to join in. im shocking at the 'quick' pop ins to the supermarket only to walk out a whole lot broker. Also bad at online shopping
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Posted: 22 December 2009 at 8:03am |
We did really well with our budget last year, we were only on one income. I made my own bread, pizza bases, and did a lot of home baking.
Then I started working part time... We ended up increasing our spending! Our grocery bill has gone from being $230 a fortnight to over $350. Not good! I want to study this year but at the moment we can't afford it because we have got used to the 2 wages again. I don't have a job any more either so as of this week we are knuckling down (Great timing!)
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Posted: 22 December 2009 at 8:12am |
Yup I'd like to join in too. We've had to knuckly down our spending as I'm on holiday from studying so less money coming in...by feb DP will be debt free so will have some extra cash, but we're planning on saving for a house deposit..and DP has a trip to Saudi planned....so of course I have to plan a little trip for my little man and I!...but yea he suggested that next year we only buy things we need...and not want.
Anywhos I always have a shopping list, have managed to get my groceries down from $160 per week to between $100-$120 per week. Try to make dps lunches for work each day..otherwise he'll spend up at the bakehouse. Kahtrell is wearing undies during the day so only need to buy one pack on nappies now for during the night. Damn pets cost a bomb to feed!
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Posted: 22 December 2009 at 8:12am |
I'll join in, with an unexpected bub on the way we seriously need to look at what we spend.
Our big thing is also food, particularly getting take out when we can't be a*sed cooking and buying lunches.
Nikki - thats what we do with our mortgage and rates payments and its great! We've been slowly accumulating extra in that account and now have enough for an extra mortgage payment. We should really do that with everything else too.
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Posted: 22 December 2009 at 8:17am |
with the popping into the shop and spending heaps - don't take your card (eftpos or cc) take cash, just a little more than you need ($1 or $2 more) and then you can't buy heaps.
I often get out my cash for the week and then that is it. Once it is gone then I can't buy anymore treats or coffee.
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Posted: 22 December 2009 at 8:36am |
I'm in. We should be able to afford to live off one of our incomes but we still manage to spend $300 a week from the other one. That really needs to change if we're going down to one income...
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Posted: 22 December 2009 at 8:38am |
One thing that has saved us has been using AceMoney Lite. Its a free program for helping keep track of income and spending, I download all our transactions from the bank, categorize them etc. Its good cos I can see exactly what bills are coming up and what will be left after paying them, and see what we do spend our money on. Trouble is I got slack and categorized a whole heap of stuff as "misc" spending!
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Posted: 22 December 2009 at 8:42am |
I'm in too. We don't do too bad with most our spending, like you guys its mainly food but then we have improved lots. But food has also gone up sooo much and I'm trying to get us to eat healthier too and thats expensive all by itself. Milk and squeezed orange juice (I have it after my workout) is way way way more expensive than fizzy drink sh*t. Gah
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Posted: 22 December 2009 at 8:42am |
I'll join in too
we have seperate accounts for bills. mort and savings + an everyday acc. I think ususally if oyu have a mort with a bank there are no fees,so you can have as many acc as you like.
We spend $300 fortnight on gorceries  Doesn't help I have to have GF stuff with is sooo $$$$$.
I make dh lunches and do home baking.
I am tryign to make extra meals and freeze for when bubs is born, but I will try to carry that on so will have frozen stuff in the freezer for when I can't be bothered cooking.
We go grocery shopping ona wed night and they usually have a load of meat marked down. I also found going to the vege shop saves a bit too. And the veges are usually nicer than from the supermarket.
we have made Xmas pressies this year and people get home baking for birthdays etc. I get dd to piant/draw cards too.
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Posted: 22 December 2009 at 8:54am |
I'm in as well! We really need to watch where our one income is going, especially with another baby on the way. We will need to find a way to fork out for a new vehicle, which means cracking down in other areas to get some savings under our belts. Have cleared out the overgrown gardens and am starting in hard on the vege patch come new years! I got the gardening diary from the supermarket and it's going to be my new bible lol
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