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PMS Challenge October 2007

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October already!! The year is flying by. Ok, how are your PMS savings going? I know it gets a bit harder at this time of year to squirrel away those savings with Christmas around the corner, not to mention Halloween :shhh:

Fortunately, I do have a seperate budget for gifts, so I can still make, record and squirrel away any savings I make in that department.

Thanks to Gingham for keeping the challenge up and running in my absence, really appreciate that :T

Good luck for October everyone! :D
This is our "Pin Money Savings Challenge" - a very old style way of money 'saving'. The old adage: "Take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselves" is as true today as ever it's been and so has the old style idea of "Pin Money" (tucking away pennies to buy the odd luxury - in reality, that pin money literally saved the day when families lived payday to payday or the breadwinner was made redundant!)

Once you've set up your budgets (here's
Martins article on the basics of budgeting for those who may not have done so yet) you'll know where you're at with your income/outgoings.
Some of you will already have earmarked amounts to tackle your debt problems (if you have them. Here is Martins article on Problem Debts) and some of you may even have set up regular savings.(Martins article on Starting Saving)

There's a danger that those "savings" are being swallowed up elsewhere and never really knowing just how beneficial those nips and tucks have been in reality or benefitting from them. This is pin money and we should know how much we're accumilating; We should be able to tap into that money and benefit from it; we've earned it by making cost cutting choices!

First, choose a goal. Think about what you want to save for. Maybe it's something relatively small that would actually help you to save more money in the future.

For example: I used some Tesco vouchers in January which saved me £28 on my monthly shopping bill - at the till I got that £28 via cashback and then I bought a breadmaker in another shop which was on sale. The breadmaker is saving me money as I don't go to the shops as often to pick up a loaf and end up tempted into buying extra's while I'm there plus it saves on petrol through less trips.

Maybe you wish for something larger - a family holiday? A dishwasher? A newer car? These items may take longer to save up for, but they are still attainable.

Where is your pin money coming from? A variety of ways ...

Coupons/Vouchers: You can't bank on coupons when you draw up your household budget, so view them as bonus'.
If you normally spent £50 per week on groceries and that week you have coupons which reduce your bill by x amount, that x amount becomes your pin money savings. Put the same value of the coupons into your pin money.

Bogof's: If it's on your usual shopping list and you are able to get it on bogof - put the cash value of the saving into your pin money.

Freebies: I've put some of these into my gift box store; I can't bank on freebies to provide my gift needs (gift purchases are accounted for in my budget planning already) so they are also bonus' - so, the cash equivalent can go to your pin money.

The monthly food challenge:
Take a look through the Storecupboard Challenge and/or the Monthly Grocery Challenge. If you find your food bill reducing, put that extra into your pin money.

Tips from here: Cleaning: E.g. Vinegar as a fabric softener; if you stop buying fabric softener, work out the saving (you'll need to deduct the cost of the vinegar you are replacing it with) and put that amount into your pin money.

Make it from Scratch: Look through the recipe collection and see if you can make it/bake it cheaper.

Research your purchases! - before you buy anything have a look through the Shop but Don't Dropand Quick Grabbit While You Canforums to see if you can get it cheaper (utilise the "search" facility within those forums too). If all else fails, try posting in I Wanna Buy-It, Do-It forum, someone else may know of the best deal on what you're looking for.

At the end of each month, empty out your pin money and transfer that to a savings account (this way it can now begin to earn a bit of interest = more pin money! )
The start of the next month, you will know how much you've shaved off your basic grocery bill (this applies to the food/fabric softener example, not those unbankable freebies/bogof's/coupons) so begin by putting that into your pin money.

Each month we can post what we have saved money on and added to our pin money.


What if things are soooooo tight that every saving you make each week can't be put away because it's needed elsewhere?


Not a problem, you can still keep a record but instead of cash this will be your "virtual" savings. It will be very encouraging to see how much you are "saving" by making small changes, even if you can't put away the actual cash.


Some of you have already absorbed these savings into your budget and recalculated accordingly, that's ok, this challenge still applies because any new ideas/tips that you pick up can now be utilised for your pin money.

Clarification of Virtual Savings
Let me give you an example:
Suppose I've worked out my budget and menu plan for the week and one of the items, I know, will cost me, say, £1.99. Off I go with my list. When I'm at the store, I find a pack of something else, reduced to £1.99 instead of the usual £2.99. So, I snap it up!

I have made a saving of £1 :D

However, I didn't *have* £2.99 in the first place; therefore I would never have bought it. I could *only* buy it, because it was the same price that I had available to spend. (The original £1.99). In reality, I haven't saved any hard cash. But that doesn't mean I haven't saved. That is where *virtual* savings come into play.

By simply snapping up a bargain and not spending anymore than I usually do, I've bought something a little better that I couldn't normally afford.

I don't want to lose sight of the fact that I've saved that £1 by being more shopping savvy.

So, I record it as a *virtual* saving ...
... not *real hard cash* but a saving nonetheless.

The term, *virtual* saving, is a bit like "virtual reality" LOL


It can be quite demoralising if, week after week, some of our MSE'er are really working at pinching those pennies and squeezing those pounds - this way, at the end of the year, they can still see that - hey, it's working!

Now, should I find my budgeted £1.99 item reduced to 99p THEN I have £1 in cold hard cash that can be put away into the pin money savings. :D

I hope that makes it a bit clearer. If not, don't hesitate to ask any more questions

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PMS Pot: £57.53 Pigsback Pot: £23.00
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  • JAMIEDODGER
    JAMIEDODGER Posts: 4,339 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    morning queenie:wave:

    im up for the challenge again this month. last months savings enabled me to chuck out the old manky carpet in ds2&3 room and put down lovely new lino!!! (well its being laid tomorrow!!!!)

    any savings i make in october will be going on christmas presents!!!

    bring it on....
    November NSD's - 7
  • MRSMCAWBER
    MRSMCAWBER Posts: 5,442 Forumite
    Morning everyone....

    Where have i been?? i have never seen this challenge before :confused: .... now im excited...
    Let me know if i get this wrong :p

    I am doing the monthly shopping budget and have got our shopping budget down to 80euro /£60 per month to feed me n hubby.... I have 200euros left (as today i get my next lot of housekeeping) :T ....so im planning on opening up a bank account.... on top of that i didn't spend all of my 80euros...i have 10.50euros left - so do i have this right??? i now have 210.50euros PMS? I was wondering what to call it...now i know :T ...

    Ok...silly question - the bulk amounts aren't ear marked for anything in particular, i'm hoping to put them on one side, so hopefully when hubby has finished his extra 5 years (in the army you see)..we will be moving back to the house we currently let out.... my intention is to knock the tiny kitchen plus the backroom into a big kitchen diner...hope to hang onto the money for that - so we don't feel it....

    So if i can i will split the money into 2..a bulk pot and then one for anything left from my 80euros shop...and the small one will be for smaller items -

    is that ok...heck i make things complicated don't i!!!!
    -6 -8 -3 -1.5 -2.5 -3 -1.5-3.5
  • JAMIEDODGER
    JAMIEDODGER Posts: 4,339 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    welcome to PMS:D

    do it whichever way is easiest for you....

    i have a housekeeping account and whatever is left over at the end of the month i transfer into my PMS account:)

    well done on getting your food budget down too!!!:T
    November NSD's - 7
  • MRSMCAWBER
    MRSMCAWBER Posts: 5,442 Forumite
    Hi there Jamiedodger...

    Thanks for that.... since we moved here i have 500 euros for housekeeping, i only deal with the food n cleaning stuff...everything else is DD out of hubbies bank... now i knew i wasn't going to spend THAT much on food, as i have always cooked from scratch....

    So i think i will do like you... every time i get my next lot of housekeeping, i will swipe all the left over from the month before to one side....in fact once i have the account set up, i will get hubby to DD the house keeping straight into there... and then just take my shopping money out and then there is less temptation then:T .....
    -6 -8 -3 -1.5 -2.5 -3 -1.5-3.5
  • roxy7699
    roxy7699 Posts: 1,067 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Im up for this too. Think it will take me a while to get the hang of it but hey worth a shot
  • roxy7699
    roxy7699 Posts: 1,067 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Ok, off to a flying start - maybe, just did my monthly shop online and made a 52p saving on deodrant. So counting that. However, if I make it to the end of the month without buying anymore food items I can bump that up to a wopping £99.52, heres hoping, did really well with the food budget this month.
  • lil_me
    lil_me Posts: 13,186 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I'm back in, trying to save whilst moving aswell, GC challenge was my biggest provider of PMS last month, hoping this one will be the same as my Xmas Savings MS Pot is now at a nice amount :D £7.90 so far this month on BOGOFs :) then putting the £30 I have taken off the GC budget for this month straight in too.

    Great to see you back Queenie :)
    One day I might be more organised...........:confused:
    GC: £200
    Slinkies target 2018 - another 70lb off (half way to what the NHS says) so far 25lb
  • cha97michelle
    cha97michelle Posts: 5,818 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    i managed to miss this completely again this month, but i am in.

    unfortunately we are spending more on food as i have been feeling too unwell to cook from scratch so more convenience food and takeaways.

    however, today i managed to buy some nappies reduced by a 1/3 so picked up two boxes. I'm sure there were other savings on the food bill too but i will have to get that off DH to work it out.

    I'll aim for 30quid again.

    Michelle, x
  • I've never really been able to do this one...but I am intent on becoming old style in a big way this time.....no target just whatever we save!

    Frugalpiexx
  • scuzz
    scuzz Posts: 1,995 Forumite
    I'm in as usual. Running total now over £930:T
    Comping, Clicking & Saving for Change
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