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September 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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    Once again I've started off this month's Pin Money savings Challenge using Queenie's original post.

    I hope she doesn't mind - it's far too good a post a to mess about with or to lose.
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  • Loadsabob
    Loadsabob Posts: 662 Forumite
    Ahhh...maybe THIS month I'll do it! My September starts on 5th September, from what I can remember...I'll try and stick with you all this time!
  • Louisa_2
    Louisa_2 Posts: 123 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    September Pin Money has already got off to a flying start for me, a piece of fabric I put on ebay has gone for £26! And it cost me £1 in a charity shop so yippeee! Nearly at my target already! Maybe I should increase it just to keep me on my toes :)
  • brummiebabe
    brummiebabe Posts: 1,894 Forumite
    Joining in again!!

    Decided on £40 virtual Pin money for September - should be achievable (I got £18 of Tesco coupons thru the post today!)
    20p Saver Club #33 60p/£100
    Christmas Saving £0/£1300

    Saving Target 2014 £25/£1000
  • squiggles
    squiggles Posts: 1,635 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Im all prepared to start this again sept 1st as i failed sadly in the first week of augusts challenge.I cant help myself if i see a bargain,i have to buy it but ive cleared all my unused clutter and i am determined not to fill my house back up again with bargains i will never use,need or want just because they are cheap

    .Im making my shopping challenge to a realistic amount until i can get out of the habbit of ready meals for convenience and eating out or having takeaways.So for 1 adult and 1 child(12yrs) im going to have a budget of £200 to spend in september for groceries and treats(ie icecream man) as its still school hols around here until the 7th.I have around £10 in coupons at the moment so im setting myself a target of £40 pin money.Im so hoping to report back at the end of september to tell you all that i didnt fail this time.

    good luck everyone.
  • £200 for two people - that's a lot of ice cream treats!!

    Mine is £220 for 5, has been for ages. But I grow all the fruit and veg (except for the odd treat or bargain)

    ps Tesco 5 x branded Cornish Ice Cream for £4 yesterday.
    Love living in a village in the country side
  • FrankieM
    FrankieM Posts: 2,454 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Hi,
    Going to join in this month. Haven't ever officially done this challenge before.
    Putting any pin money saved from grocery bill away for Christmas food, though I'mm hoping it will do some presents as well.
    Pin money from any other source will go to credit card debt.

    Have just done online shop with £25.50 worth of vouchers so will transfer that ( and any other savings) to seperate account
  • nicki_2
    nicki_2 Posts: 7,321 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic I've been Money Tipped!
    I'm setting my Actual PIN target at ... £10 this month. Not going for too much as I still have school stuff to buy (just trainers and possibly some new socks everything else still fits DD - then again I had better have a "trying on session" with her) and if she moves while I trim her hair again I may have to take her the hairdressers again!

    I hope to be able to take our winter quilt to the laundrette this month (once DD is in school - I'm not taking her with me while I wash & dry it!) and get it on the bed before the cold weather kicks in so my PIN will go on that as soon as I have the money.

    By my calculations, I should have £54 left at the end of the month, but that doesn't include any unexpected spending (like trips to charity shops, B&Q, or pocket money for me) and that includes me putting £25 a week extra (starting 5th) into debt repayments :T

    Off to the grocery challenge thread.....
    Creeping back in for accountability after falling off the wagon in 2016.
    Need to get back to old style in modern ways, watching the pennies and getting stuff done!
  • I'm going to join but will probably be a little bit late as I am going to go away today and return on Saturday 3rd September so will start then. Haven't got a clue what I am aiming for just try to see what I have left in the bank account come the end of September.
    April 2006 - £9790.26dr. DFD - March 2011
  • JAMIEDODGER
    JAMIEDODGER Posts: 4,339 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    have had really bad august and also changed bank accounts so have really had to cut back on everything while all dd's etc are being changed over. therefore i wont be starting sept pin challenge until the 12th sept. budget for 1 adult and occasionally b/f for dinner....for all food, petrol, cleaning products, nappies, toiletries, cigarettes (i know i should give up!) personal spending, any small bits needed for house and misc (carparking, medicines and stamps) £140.00 per week. am aiming low this month...£10.00 pms!!!! :)
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