I need some help here.
#1
Posted 23 February 2005 - 08:24 PM
#2
Posted 23 February 2005 - 10:44 PM
Let's say, for simplicity's sake, I make $1000 a month.
Bills come first:
$300 rent
$50 utilities
$20 phone
$200 daycare
$50 credit card minimums
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$620, leaves me $380
$80 for gas, leaves me $300
$150 for food, leaves me $150
So I can use that $150 however I need to: pay $150 extra on my credit cards, or spend $100 on clothes for the kid and put the other $50 into savings, or whatever is needed for that particular month.
I know that's kind of a goofy example but it was just to illustrate making sure the bills are all paid first and on time, the necessities are covered, and to be flexible with a few leftover dollars for whatever is needed most at the time.
#3
Posted 24 February 2005 - 01:48 AM
Have you shopped your car insurance lately? I do it yearly- last time I managed to find the same coverage for $40/month less money!
Take that savings and stash it- don't spend it. Reason why is below-
Other than that, Gingerly's got it. Subtract your fixed expenses from your income- the rest is divided up as appropriate.
Try to set something aside in an emergency fund , even if it's only a couple bucks. It will add up.
Ideally you'll find something you can reduce now and use that savings to put away.
Heck, chop the cable TV for a few months in the summer-
It'll provide you with a real sense of security and keep your budget from going haywire when there's an unplanned emergency expense.
What tends to happen is people budget to the last penny.
Then something unexpected happens- car needs a repair, water heater blows, etc. They pay that, and push a utility bill down the road for 30 days.
Then the next month, they have twice the utility bill to pay, plus late fees- so they kick something else down the road...
A snowball of the wrong kind has started, lol.
Having even a modest emergency fund will provide a cushion to keep that from happening.
$250-500 would be enough to cover most of that stuff.
#4
Posted 24 February 2005 - 07:07 AM
It's also good for the things that aren't exactly an emergency, but just sneak up on you...tag/license plate renewal, school picture money, school supplies, etc.
#5
Posted 24 February 2005 - 04:39 PM
Take TOTAL INCOME - TOTAL EXPENSES = LEFTOVER MONEY
The key there is the expenses. You have 2 basic expenses. Fixed and Changeable. Keep in mind that not all expenses you may think are fixed are actually fixed.
The key is to get your changeable expenses down as much as possible.
Example:
RENT - Fixed, unless you move to a cheaper place or renegotiate the price
CABLE - Changeable (usually). You can order a cheaper level of service or cut it altogether.
FOOD/CLOTHING/GAS/ETC - Big opportunity to cut costs here
#6
Posted 24 February 2005 - 04:40 PM
I only have 136 left over after all essentials are paid. Then there's gasoline and food.
Ok, going PT Job hunting tomorrow.
#7
Posted 24 February 2005 - 06:43 PM
Would something like that be an option?
#8
Posted 25 February 2005 - 11:17 AM
No, no kids to look after. I took a bartending class in 2003, and that was a big waste of $350. I haven't been able to find a job as a bartender yet. They all want experience bartending. I have none.Do you have kids you have to look after? I used to be a bartender for a long time, and it was a great job, you only work a few hours and you have cash (tips) every night. Waitressing is good for the tips too, but I liked tending bar much better.
Would something like that be an option?
My full time I work 4 days a week, leave the house at 7:15 am get home about 7:15 pm, M-TH. So the only time is like Friday and Saturdays. You see, I have required travel for my full time some Fridays and Saturdays, so that may make it tough to work a PT. I think I'm just going to do more Mystery Shopping to make up the money. I have to do something.
#9
Posted 25 February 2005 - 11:28 AM
The people here are really good at ripping them apart and finding places you can cut. Might be worth a shot!!!
#10
Posted 25 February 2005 - 11:41 AM
So the monthly income is roughly: 1100 a month.
My bills are:(not including past due and collections that haven't seen money in over 3 years.)
Rent: 350
Car payment: 230
Insurance: 140 every other month
Student Loan: 178
Life Insurance: 2
Cell Phone: 100 (my portion is 50 but I write the check)
Then gas and food and tolls. I take the NYS Thruway to and from work every day. $1/day. I bought an EZ pass, and the base for March to the end of the year is $67. I'd like to do that this month so I can eliminate the tolls. It's much cheaper to do the annual thing than the daily.
Suggestions?
Thruway Annual Permit Plan: For frequent travelers on the Thruway ticket system. Flat fee, covers the toll for the first 30 miles or less per trip, except when you cross the Castleton-on-Hudson Bridge, where a 40¢ surcharge is applied. Prepay the following amount for each tag depending on which month you sign up: Jan., $80; Feb., $73; Mar., $67; Apr., $60; May, $53; Jun., $47; Jul., $40; Aug., $33; Sept., $27; Oct., $20; Nov., $13; Dec., $7. (For the next calendar year, $80, available in December).
Edited by Erica, 25 February 2005 - 11:43 AM.
#11
Posted 25 February 2005 - 11:47 AM
#12
Posted 25 February 2005 - 12:06 PM
Is this the highest paying job you could find?
How much/ and for how long do you own on the car?
Have you conslidated the student loans?
What about utilites? Or do you rent a room somewhere?
When I was going through my divorce I was broke! IF ( and only IF) I worked 55 hours a week- I would have $35 a week left over for food/gas and personal expenses. I learned fast to eat for cheap and to cut all extras....lost ALOT of weight.
#13
Posted 25 February 2005 - 12:17 PM
Well, my first paycheck was 266.50, and it's probably going to be that every week. So based on 52 weeks, that's 13,858 a year, bring home.
So the monthly income is roughly: 1100 a month.
My bills are:(not including past due and collections that haven't seen money in over 3 years.)
Rent: 350
Car payment: 230
Insurance: 140 every other month
Student Loan: 178
Life Insurance: 2
Cell Phone: 100 (my portion is 50 but I write the check)
Then gas and food and tolls. I take the NYS Thruway to and from work every day. $1/day. I bought an EZ pass, and the base for March to the end of the year is $67. I'd like to do that this month so I can eliminate the tolls. It's much cheaper to do the annual thing than the daily.
Suggestions?Thruway Annual Permit Plan: For frequent travelers on the Thruway ticket system. Flat fee, covers the toll for the first 30 miles or less per trip, except when you cross the Castleton-on-Hudson Bridge, where a 40¢ surcharge is applied. Prepay the following amount for each tag depending on which month you sign up: Jan., $80; Feb., $73; Mar., $67; Apr., $60; May, $53; Jun., $47; Jul., $40; Aug., $33; Sept., $27; Oct., $20; Nov., $13; Dec., $7. (For the next calendar year, $80, available in December).
Ok, right now with the above figures you are at $947.00 a month in outgo. So you would take the $1100 - 947 = $153 left for Grocies/toiletries/maintenance/everything else.
Do you truely think you can live on $153 a month for grocieries and everything else?
It would be rough.....but I think it could be done...I know you said you just started a new, lower paying, job....is there anyway to up your income? You are barley scraping by right now....At least it doesn't look like you have any credit card/consumer debt...is this true? What about those items you mentioned that are in collections???
Lets try this for a monthly budget...see what you think....
Income: 1100 (you might want to make sure this is correct, as in order to budget properly, you need the actually take home, not just a guess)
Rent: 350
Car payment: 230
Car Insurance: 70
Student Loan: 178
Life Insurance: 2
Cell Phone: 50
EZPass: 67
Groceries: 120 - this is $30 a week
Maintenance: 10
Savings: 10
Cable Tv: ???
Home Phone: ???
Gas: ???
Electric: ???
Water/Sewer: ???
Renters Insurance: ???
Total beofre willing in the ??? $1087.00
Leaves you with a balance of $23.00 with which you could save mroe of, or fill in the rest of the above budget....
#14
Posted 25 February 2005 - 12:24 PM
I had been unemployed for 2 weeks and took the job that had the most promise. I love what I do, and there's the possibility for a raise in 3 months. What I didn't include in the pay is the complimentary gym membership, and the travel.Okay...at a quick glance-
Is this the highest paying job you could find?
I have owned the car since June 2002, and have 32 payments left. I postponed this months payment, and may have to postpone next months too.How much/ and for how long do you own on the car?
Yes, they are consolidated. I owe somewhere around 26KHave you conslidated the student loans?
I live with my BF and I pay half the mortgage. Utilities he pays for.What about utilites? Or do you rent a room somewhere?
When I was going through my divorce I was broke! IF ( and only IF) I worked 55 hours a week- I would have $35 a week left over for food/gas and personal expenses. I learned fast to eat for cheap and to cut all extras....lost ALOT of weight.
#15
Posted 25 February 2005 - 12:29 PM
Ok, right now with the above figures you are at $947.00 a month in outgo. So you would take the $1100 - 947 = $153 left for Grocies/toiletries/maintenance/everything else.
Do you truely think you can live on $153 a month for grocieries and everything else?
It would be rough.....but I think it could be done...I know you said you just started a new, lower paying, job....is there anyway to up your income? You are barley scraping by right now....At least it doesn't look like you have any credit card/consumer debt...is this true? What about those items you mentioned that are in collections???I don't have any credit cards. They were all charged off years ago. I WOULD like to pay the tuition that I owe because I'd like to get back into school. That is roughly $350. Not figured in. I didn't figure it in because it's not THAT ESSENTIAL.
Lets try this for a monthly budget...see what you think....Income: 1100 (you might want to make sure this is correct, as in order to budget properly, you need the actually take home, not just a guess)
Rent: 350
Car payment: 230
Car Insurance: 70
Student Loan: 178
Life Insurance: 2
Cell Phone: 50
EZPass: 67that's just one payment for the year. it just happens to be next month
Groceries: 120 - this is $30 a week
Maintenance: 10
Savings: 10
Cable Tv: none
Home Phone:none
Gas:none
Electric:none
Water/Sewer: 80 every 3 months combined. I pay half.
Renters Insurance:none
Total beofre willing in the ??? $1087.00
Leaves you with a balance of $23.00 with which you could save mroe of, or fill in the rest of the above budget....
#16
Posted 25 February 2005 - 12:38 PM
#17
Posted 25 February 2005 - 12:40 PM
#18
Posted 25 February 2005 - 12:51 PM
Ok, just to let you know, I spend about $30/week on gas, and I buy at the Sav-On. Basically Reservation prices. Do you think that Money can help? I already have somewhat of a budget set up.
OK, the $30 a week also needs to be in your budget...basically what a budget is for is to "spend" you money on paper, and to tell your money WHERE to go, rather then letting it go somewhere that it shouldn't go.....
With that $30 a week in gas, that is $120 a month, and also needs to be part of your budget....basically anything that you NEED to spend money on to survive needs to be in your budget....
#19
Posted 25 February 2005 - 12:56 PM
#20
Posted 25 February 2005 - 12:56 PM
#21
Posted 25 February 2005 - 12:59 PM
#22
Posted 25 February 2005 - 01:15 PM
DO IT!! See if you can get BF to pay your half of the cell bill for March so you can pay that.
If you budget off your paycheck (266.50 a week) you will bring in 1066 a month and have 880 a month out. That leaves 186 a month or 46.50 a week.
There doesn't like there is a lot to cut so you will have to watch your pennies big time. I suggest the cash method- take out 40 a week and leave the 6.50 as a savings plan ( gotta start somewhere) only buy things as needed and pay attention. It is going to go fast if you are spending 30 a week in gas.
I know you just started this job but are you looking elsewhere still? Are you undeerpaid or just in a low wage area?? ( In va beach you are LUCKY to find an admin job for $9 an hour)
If you know a raise is coming in 3 months maybe you can talk to BF and see about lowering the rent for a short time to help you adjust. Who pays for food though??
Have you shopped around for car insurance?? 140 seems high to me but I don't know your age/location/car/history.
If you were to take a night class could that put your loans back into forbearance? Might be easier that trying to work a second job.
KUDOS to you for finding a job in two weeks. Don't let this get you down!!
Edited by Dane, 25 February 2005 - 01:17 PM.
#23
Posted 25 February 2005 - 01:16 PM
Look for another job. You can love your job all you want, but you could also love another job. And isn't it more important to be able to be financially secure than to have a job that you love now but is gone tommorrow?
Just a thought
#24
Posted 25 February 2005 - 01:26 PM
1st things first....buy that toll pass. $67 for the rest of the year???
DO IT!! See if you can get BF to pay your half of the cell bill for March so you can pay that.well, it's only $50 and the Student Loan isn't due until April 16th, so I'm ok for this month. I was just trying to plan early
If you budget off your paycheck (266.50 a week) you will bring in 1066 a month and have 880 a month out. That leaves 186 a month or 46.50 a week.![]()
There doesn't like there is a lot to cut so you will have to watch your pennies big time. I suggest the cash method- take out 40 a week and leave the 6.50 as a savings plan ( gotta start somewhere) only buy things as needed and pay attention. It is going to go fast if you are spending 30 a week in gas.
I know you just started this job but are you looking elsewhere still? Are you undeerpaid or just in a low wage area?? ( In va beach you are LUCKY to find an admin job for $9 an hour)I'm not looking elsewhere. I feel that there is alot of potential here, and it's only $1 hr less than I was making HATING my job as a jewelry salesperson. (I make 9/hour)
If you know a raise is coming in 3 months maybe you can talk to BF and see about lowering the rent for a short time to help you adjust. Who pays for food though??we both pay for food.
Have you shopped around for car insurance?? 140 seems high to me but I don't know your age/location/car/history.No, I haven't shopped around. I pay $796 a year. In NYS they can check your credit for car insurance, and since my credit is shit, I think I'll stay where I'm at. I have full coverage and a $200 deductible. I have thought about raising my deductible, but I just can't bring myself to do it. I can easily come up with $200, but would struggle with $500 or $1000. I'm 29 (almost, turn 29 in June), I have a 2001 Saturn, and have a clean driving record.
If you were to take a night class could that put your loans back into forbearance? Might be easier that trying to work a second job.
KUDOS to you for finding a job in two weeks. Don't let this get you down!!
#25
Posted 25 February 2005 - 01:31 PM
I'm guessing you are in college or have went to college right? And you live in New York? I'm also guessing from your pay, assuming a 40 hour work week, that you make about $7 an hour give or take a little. If you are in New York you should be able to make more than that. I don't know what you do exactly but even flipping burgers at a fast food place should pay $7 an hour or more in New York!I'm in CNY, and I made 7.27 an hour as an Assistant Manager at Arbys. That is shit, and then they wanted me to pay $150 a month for health insurance. I have an AAS in Criminal Justice - Police Science, but don't really want a job in Law Enforcement. I want to be able to come home at the end of the day. Right now I work in a Chiropractor's office and I get free adjustments. Something I would have needed anyways, I just don't have to pay for it. I work roughly 37 hours a week, and it's in 4 days. My lunch is long enough to go to the gym and work out. (something else I can't afford to do, but wanted to, and the DR pays for it) There's alot of benefits to this job, and I feel that I could be making what I was making at the jewelry store in 3 months. I just have to stick it out.
Look for another job. You can love your job all you want, but you could also love another job. And isn't it more important to be able to be financially secure than to have a job that you love now but is gone tommorrow?
Just a thought
Telling me to just go find a new job isn't as easy as it looks. I was looking for a new job for about 6 months before I found this job. I was fortunate enough to have a job for the majority of it.
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