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My updated SOA

SuperBOB
SuperBOB Posts: 79 Forumite
edited 12 April 2011 at 2:47PM in Debt-free wannabe
Statement of Affairs and Personal Balance Sheet

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  • SuperBOB
    SuperBOB Posts: 79 Forumite
    On paper this looks do-able, but every month I seem to get worse off.

    How do I stop the rot, and get out of this?
  • laura2481
    laura2481 Posts: 4,305 Forumite
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    SuperBOB wrote: »
    Statement of Affairs and Personal Balance Sheet

    Household Information
    Number of adults in household........... 2
    Number of children in household......... 0
    Number of cars owned.................... 0

    Monthly Income Details
    Monthly income after tax................ 1500
    Partners monthly income after tax....... 1000
    Benefits................................ 0
    Other income............................ 0
    Total monthly income.................... 2500

    Monthly Expense Details
    Mortgage................................ 0
    Secured/HP loan repayments.............. 50
    Rent.................................... 630
    Management charge (leasehold property).. 0
    Council tax............................. 110
    Electricity............................. 30
    Gas..................................... 60 This seems quite high
    Oil..................................... 0
    Water rates............................. 30
    Telephone (land line)................... 20*All these with * could be cheaper if all from same supplier
    Mobile phone............................ 40*
    TV Licence.............................. 10
    Satellite/Cable TV...................... 22*
    Internet Services....................... 17.5*
    Groceries etc. ......................... 125 I bet you actually spend more than this, does it include cleaning products and toiletries etc It all adds up
    Clothing................................ 50 If you are struggling you could knock this on the head for a while
    Petrol/diesel........................... 0
    Road tax................................ 0
    Car Insurance........................... 0
    Car maintenance (including MOT)......... 0
    Car parking............................. 0
    Other travel............................ 50 Could it be more? Seems very low for two of you...
    Childcare/nursery....................... 0
    Other child related expenses............ 0
    Medical (prescriptions, dentist etc).... 10
    Pet insurance/vet bills................. 0
    Buildings insurance..................... 0
    Contents insurance...................... 0
    Life assurance ......................... 0
    Other insurance......................... 0
    Presents (birthday, christmas etc)...... 20
    Haircuts................................ 20
    Entertainment........................... 300 How much! Cutting down on this a little would free up some cash... Holiday................................. 0 No holidays?
    Emergency fund.......................... 0 Should always aim for a little in emergency fund
    Total monthly expenses.................. 1594.5


    Assets
    Cash.................................... 0
    House value (Gross)..................... 0
    Shares and bonds........................ 0
    Car(s).................................. 0
    Other assets............................ 2000
    Total Assets............................ 2000


    Secured & HP Debts
    Description....................Debt......Monthly...APR
    Mortgage...................... 0........(0)........0
    Hire Purchase (HP) debt ...... 700......(50).......25
    Total secured & HP debts...... 700.......-.........-

    Unsecured Debts
    Description....................Debt......Monthly...APR
    Egg............................3500......120.......20
    Virgin.........................3500......120.......20
    Natwest........................1500......50........20
    Current account................2150......0.........0
    Total unsecured debts..........10650.....290.......-


    Monthly Budget Summary
    Total monthly income.................... 2,500
    Expenses (including HP & secured debts). 1,594.5
    Available for debt repayments........... 905.5
    Monthly UNsecured debt repayments....... 290
    Amount left after debt repayments....... 615.5 Do you really have this much left at the end of each month? I'm guessing not..

    Personal Balance Sheet Summary
    Total assets (things you own)........... 2,000
    Total HP & Secured debt................. -700
    Total Unsecured debt.................... -10,650
    Net Assets.............................. -8,650

    Created using the SOA calculator at www.makesenseofcards.com.
    Reproduced on Moneysavingexpert with permission, using Firefox browser.

    Hi! Left a few thoughts in red.
    If you are anything like I was I never had left over what I 'should' have :D

    A spending diary can help, either a good old note book and write down EVERYTHING (eg one coffee at £3 doesn't sound like much but 5 per week = £12 and then over a month that £48 and that's how your money disappears!) There is also an online spending diary which is free to use. Click HERE

    I also started withdrawing a cash budget for the week eg £30 which I could spend on 'stuff' whether that was a magazine, or make-up or a bottle of wine, or whatever, and that was it. If I ran out then I had to wait till next week. Really makes you think about what you're buying!

    Also, making overpayments at the start of the month, rather than waiting to see 'what was left' helped as I couldn't then spend that money- it was already gone to the credit card folks! :D

    And as far as my overdraft went- I just tried to have a little more left of my overdraft everymonth, rather than running in right up to the limit (or over!:o) The last two months I haven't needed to use my overdraft at all, and that is a great feeling.:D

    Good Luck :D
  • beanielou
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    Clothing & entertainment both seem quite high & you could most likely reduce them.
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