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August Pin Money Savings Challenge

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Pin Money Savings Challenge Details
(PMS Challenge)

This is going to be our "Pin Money 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)

I have been very impressed with the responses to the Now & Then threads recently and how you all manage to pare down your spending/budgets on a regular basis. I've even impressed myself with new ideas that I'm incorporating. The danger (for me) lies with those "savings" being swallowed up elsewhere and never really benefitting from them or knowing just how beneficial those nips and tucks have been in reality. Yet, this is my pin money and I should know how much I'm accumilating; I should be able to tap into that money and benefit from it; I've earned it by making cost cutting choices!

First, we need a goal. You need to 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 Drop and Quick Grabbit While You Can forums 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.
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  • squeaky
    squeaky Posts: 14,129 Forumite
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    In view of Queenie's absence I've copied across her post starting the July Challenge and renamed it for August. That way it's still Queenie who starts us all off for the next month.

    Best of luck to you all :)
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  • JAMIEDODGER
    JAMIEDODGER Posts: 4,339 Forumite
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    thanks squeaky. i really miss queenies posts lets hope she returns soon.

    just wanted to say that i am going to aim for £50.00 this month from my total housekeeping budget (everything bar bills and extra debt repayments). dont think i can match julys total pms as i had present of cigarettes from a friend and walked loads to save on petrol.

    but im going to give august a good go and try and hit the fifty quid target!!!

    good luck to all other PMS'ers out there!!! :D
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  • Right, I'm actually going to give this a go this month. We're still fine tuning the shopping budget so I'm going to start that challenge in September, but I think I'm going to do the pms challenge (and put the proceeds towards paying off the cc)

    I reckon a gentle start of £30 could be worth a try.

    As far as petrol vs exercise goes, do I work out how much I would have spent on diesel and then add it? I bike to the corner shop now, and reckon I save 20p a time ... does that count?
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  • oh squeaks......you got me all excited thinking queenie was back!!!!
    will be participating this month as finally getting finances into order :D
    think i'll start off with a teeny £20 this month as doing the store cupboard challenge so little need to go to shops meaning i wont be using coupons etc.
  • squeaky
    squeaky Posts: 14,129 Forumite
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    Sorry, but I did say elsewhere that I'd start the thread off properly so that Queenie got due credit for it if she hadn't managed to get back with us.
    Hi, I'm a Board Guide on the Old Style and the Consumer Rights boards which means I'm a volunteer to help the boards run smoothly and can move and merge posts there. Board guides are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an inappropriate or illegal post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. It is not part of my role to deal with reportable posts. Any views are mine and are not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.
    Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence.
    DTFAC: Y.T.D = £5.20 Apr £0.50
  • honey
    honey Posts: 703 Forumite
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    Ok ..... well I'm up for the August challenge too. I'm setting myself a target of £20.

    I joined in last month but didn't really get going so I'll be starting afresh from the 1st :D

    Good luck all x
  • Loadsabob
    Loadsabob Posts: 662 Forumite
    Right, I'm going to start this month! Reason being that I have a few things I want to buy in the coming months: a good mattress, and a TFT monitor for my PC (£150 - to give me more desk space). Neither is essential, (how much?! Not sure!)but will, I think, aid my quality of life! These are things I will be buying anyway, and neither on credit, and I can technically afford them. But I would feel much less guilty buying them if I knew the savings I had managed to make in other areas. Also, since reading the July thread, I have noticed all the little savings I've made which would have added up for July.

    My August starts on Saturday. Good luck everyone! (oh, and I know that I won't be saving enough in PIN-money to afford the above items!...but anything I save will bring down the cost of those items by the same amount, which is nice!)...
  • jaybee
    jaybee Posts: 1,569 Forumite
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    I'm in on this one too. Failed dismally in July due to too many visitors requiring too much food and drink not to mention presents for the baby etc. Car need welding done and service / MOT due soon as well so I need all the money I can get together. Bad month work-wise in July as had to have several days off due to mother in hospital etc (I'm only paid for the hours I put in). However, I WILL succeed. . . . eventually!
  • squeaky
    squeaky Posts: 14,129 Forumite
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    Ooh! Moderate boast - got £7.73 off at Asda in coupons today! All downloaded and printed ones and the ones that wouldn't scan she put in by hand :D
    Hi, I'm a Board Guide on the Old Style and the Consumer Rights boards which means I'm a volunteer to help the boards run smoothly and can move and merge posts there. Board guides are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an inappropriate or illegal post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. It is not part of my role to deal with reportable posts. Any views are mine and are not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.
    Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence.
    DTFAC: Y.T.D = £5.20 Apr £0.50
  • Rabbit
    Rabbit Posts: 146 Forumite
    :wave:

    Well - I was doing my PMS challenge from pay day to pay day (15th) but having been out getting DD her new shoes n stuff for school and birthday presents, I have had to raid my pin money tin and so have decided to join you all on 1st August and start again. I will try harder this month - honest!

    I am a bit annoyed that I had to touch it but then thought it's silly if I leave it there when I've overspent and hopefully I'll do better in August.

    Another blow to the budget was when I went to feed the cat and found there was no food in the cupboard - normally I put it in a smaller container out of a big bag and I'd forgotten to put it on the shopping list when I emptied the bag last week. That's the food budget cut for this week as I had to get a new bag quick this afternoon out of my food money :doh:

    Good Luck everyone, I'm missing Queenie too, hope she's back with us soon.
    A penny saved is one you don't have to earn! :wave:
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