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mrsh2012
mrsh2012 Posts: 22 Forumite
edited 8 November 2012 at 8:15AM in Debt-free wannabe
Hi everyone
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  • Learning2Budget
    Learning2Budget Posts: 1,092 Forumite
    Hello and welcome. Are the apr's on all your debts 0%? L2B.x
    LBM 2008 [STRIKE]£45,091.23[/STRIKE] eek: now £7889:T Debt free date 18/07/2018 :)
  • Learning2Budget
    Learning2Budget Posts: 1,092 Forumite
    And do you have that much spare at the end reach month? If not keep a spending diary to see where your money is going. If you do that's a huge bonus and you can start making in roads in your debt quickly.
    Good luck and enjoy your wedding. L2B.x
    LBM 2008 [STRIKE]£45,091.23[/STRIKE] eek: now £7889:T Debt free date 18/07/2018 :)
  • Mikazaru
    Mikazaru Posts: 380 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    mrsh2012 wrote: »

    Statement of Affairs and Personal Balance Sheet

    Household Information

    Number of adults in household........... 2
    Number of children in household......... 1
    Number of cars owned.................... 2

    Monthly Income Details

    Monthly income after tax................ 1429
    Partners monthly income after tax....... 1122
    Benefits................................ 80
    Other income............................ 0
    Total monthly income.................... 2631


    Monthly Expense Details

    Mortgage................................ 400
    Secured/HP loan repayments.............. 0
    Rent.................................... 0
    Management charge (leasehold property).. 0
    Council tax............................. 108
    Electricity............................. 80
    Gas..................................... 0
    Oil..................................... 0
    Water rates............................. 65 This is high, are you on a meter? If not it may be cheaper to go on a meter.
    Telephone (land line)................... 10
    Mobile phone............................ 80 This is high, even for two, can you drop a tariff?
    TV Licence.............................. 13
    Satellite/Cable TV...................... 25
    Internet Services....................... 19
    Groceries etc. ......................... 250
    Clothing................................ 80
    Petrol/diesel........................... 250
    Road tax................................ 2
    Car Insurance........................... 48
    Car maintenance (including MOT)......... 20 This is very low for two cars.
    Car parking............................. 0
    Other travel............................ 0
    Childcare/nursery....................... 0
    Other child related expenses............ 25
    Medical (prescriptions, dentist etc).... 0 Never?
    Pet insurance/vet bills................. 0
    Buildings insurance..................... 0 You really should have this?
    Contents insurance...................... 0 As above.
    Life assurance ......................... 0 As above.
    Other insurance......................... 0
    Presents (birthday, christmas etc)...... 60
    Haircuts................................ 20
    Entertainment........................... 125
    Holiday................................. 0
    Emergency fund.......................... 0 Should be saving something here
    Total monthly expenses.................. 1680



    Assets

    Cash.................................... 0
    House value (Gross)..................... 145000
    Shares and bonds........................ 0
    Car(s).................................. 4000
    Other assets............................ 0
    Total Assets............................ 149000



    Secured & HP Debts

    Description....................Debt......Monthly...APR
    Mortgage...................... 0........(400)......0
    Total secured & HP debts...... 0.........-.........-


    Unsecured Debts
    Description....................Debt......Monthly...APR
    Lloyds cc......................1250......35........0
    Capital One cc.................300.......8.........0
    Argos..........................550.......22........0
    Overdraft......................250.......0.........0
    Very 2.........................200.......26........0
    Studio.........................245.......30........0
    New look.......................180.......10........0
    Very...........................573.......26........0
    Littlewoods....................754.......195.......0
    Next...........................1200......110.......0
    Total unsecured debts..........5502......462.......-



    Monthly Budget Summary

    Total monthly income.................... 2,631
    Expenses (including HP & secured debts). 1,680
    Available for debt repayments........... 951
    Monthly UNsecured debt repayments....... 462
    Amount left after debt repayments....... 489


    Personal Balance Sheet Summary
    Total assets (things you own)........... 149,000
    Total HP & Secured debt................. -0
    Total Unsecured debt.................... -5,502
    Net Assets.............................. 143,498

    Some comments above. Your SOA shows a surplus of £489 a month, do you have this left? Can you sell some of the things brought from catalogues etc, to make a dent in them? I would imagine the APRs would be quite high.
  • blondieliz
    blondieliz Posts: 103 Forumite
    Hi ya, at first glance your water rates and electric seem very high, have you shopped around?

    Also, are you sticking to 250 groceries a month? I know when I did my first SOA, my figure was an ideal, not a true and honest reflection!

    Don't be scared to be totally honest and open, everyone here is here to help!

    Ooh, also, do you need a land line and a mobile?
  • mrsh2012
    mrsh2012 Posts: 22 Forumite
    Hello and welcome. Are the apr's on all your debts 0%? L2B.x

    No. Unfortunately I don't know them right now. Will have to find out ASAP.

    Littlewoods, studio and both very accounts are 0%

    Capital One is 34%, argos is 29.9%, that is all I can remember from memory.
  • mrsh2012
    mrsh2012 Posts: 22 Forumite
    edited 8 November 2012 at 8:24AM
    And do you have that much spare at the end reach month? If not keep a spending diary to see where your money is going. If you do that's a huge bonus and you can start making in roads in your debt quickly.
    L2B.x

    Thank you.
  • mrsh2012
    mrsh2012 Posts: 22 Forumite
    edited 8 November 2012 at 8:22AM
    Mikazaru wrote: »
    Some comments above. Your SOA shows a surplus of £489 a month, do you have this left? Can you sell some of the things brought from catalogues etc, to make a dent in them? I would imagine the APRs would be quite high.

    Thanks for the notes on the SOA. I will take those into account and fill in any blanks ASAP. And emergency fund is something I really need to start. Wish I had done a long time ago
  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,857 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    £80 a month on clothes, you could cut this down drastically.

    A water meter will definitely be cheaper.

    Do you really need to spend £125 a month on entertainment. It sounds an awful lot of money.
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • mrsh2012
    mrsh2012 Posts: 22 Forumite
    blondieliz wrote: »
    Hi ya, at first glance your water rates and electric seem very high, have you shopped around?

    Also, are you sticking to 250 groceries a month? I know when I did my first SOA, my figure was an ideal, not a true and honest reflection!

    Don't be scared to be totally honest and open, everyone here is here to help!

    Ooh, also, do you need a land line and a mobile?

    Hi :) I have a landline just so that we can have broadband. 250 is a rough guess as I've never really kept track of these things. I will have to start a spending diary!
  • mrsh2012
    mrsh2012 Posts: 22 Forumite
    edited 8 November 2012 at 8:20AM
    McKneff wrote: »
    £80 a month on clothes, you could cut this down drastically.

    A water meter will definitely be cheaper.

    Do you really need to spend £125 a month on entertainment. It sounds an awful lot of money.

    It is a lot and i will be cutting that down (just started a spending diary
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