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Your monthly spending budgets?
jonnygee2
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Most people here seem to be using YNAB or similar. Out of plain curiosity, what is your actual allocated budget per category?
Here's mine:
Eating Out £250.00
Transport £175.00 (TFL, plus occasional train or uber)
Groceries £150.00
Entertainment £250.00
Shopping £100.00 (clothes, stuff off Amazon)
Tech £100* (used to 'pay off' big items e.g. TV, computers, phone)
Saved for holidays: £150 / month
Total = £1175.
I suspect this is pretty high? Until a year ago I was saving for a mortgage and my budget was £500 a month. But, I've found I take to a better lifestyle a little too easily :rotfl:
Here's mine:
Eating Out £250.00
Transport £175.00 (TFL, plus occasional train or uber)
Groceries £150.00
Entertainment £250.00
Shopping £100.00 (clothes, stuff off Amazon)
Tech £100* (used to 'pay off' big items e.g. TV, computers, phone)
Saved for holidays: £150 / month
Total = £1175.
I suspect this is pretty high? Until a year ago I was saving for a mortgage and my budget was £500 a month. But, I've found I take to a better lifestyle a little too easily :rotfl:
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On a typical month
Eating Out £50
Transport £60
Groceries £500
Entertainment £13
Shopping £0
Tech £0
Holiday £200
Total = £823
There is no such thing as "typical".Tall, dark & handsome. Well two out of three ain't bad.0 -
Eating Out £0.00
Transport £60.00 (petrol)
Groceries £200.00 (incl food for dog and cat)
Entertainment £0.00
Shopping £0.00
Tech £0.00* (used to 'pay off' big items e.g. TV, computers, phone)
Saved for mortgage deposit: £150.00 (where possible)
Total = £410.
It's all about priorities.Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear 31/12/2029.0 -
Here's mine:
Eating Out - £0
Transport - £0
Groceries - £140
Entertainment -£10
Shopping - £0
Mobile phone - £10
Cat - £50
Utilities - £130
Savings - £820
Total - £1160
I mainly use savings for holidays. This year so far I'm spending 4 nights in Wales, then in June one week in Edinburgh then in November 28 days backpacking around Sri Lanka.0 -
Most people here seem to be using YNAB or similar. Out of plain curiosity, what is your actual allocated budget per category?
Here's mine:
Eating Out £250.00
Transport £175.00 (TFL, plus occasional train or uber)
Groceries £150.00
Entertainment £250.00
Shopping £100.00 (clothes, stuff off Amazon)
Tech £100* (used to 'pay off' big items e.g. TV, computers, phone)
Saved for holidays: £150 / month
Total = £1175.
I suspect this is pretty high? Until a year ago I was saving for a mortgage and my budget was £500 a month. But, I've found I take to a better lifestyle a little too easily :rotfl:
Rent ?
Utilities?Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill0 -
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MovingForwards wrote: »Eating Out £0.00
Transport £60.00 (petrol)
Groceries £200.00 (incl food for dog and cat)
Entertainment £0.00
Shopping £0.00
Tech £0.00* (used to 'pay off' big items e.g. TV, computers, phone)
Saved for mortgage deposit: £150.00 (where possible)
Total = £410.
It's all about priorities.
Interesting everyone else so far has 0 budgeted for shopping. Surely you must need to budget something? Clothes only last so long! Even when I was on my tightest ever budget, I had £15 / month budgeted for this.
And nothing for entertainment? Not even the occasional round in the pub, concert, dinner out with friends etc? :eek:0 -
I am currently massively overspending on holidays and long weekends so am trying really hard not to spend much on anything else.
Trying but not succeeding.
All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
I haven't got a current budget per category per se, but I have been closely tracking our spending since Sept 2016 and our average monthly outgoings, for everything, comes to £1035 p.m.
2 Adults, 4 bed house, no mortgage, no pets.How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 3.24% of current retirement "pot" (as at end December 2025)0 -
Interesting everyone else so far has 0 budgeted for shopping. Surely you must need to budget something? Clothes only last so long! Even when I was on my tightest ever budget, I had £15 / month budgeted for this.
And nothing for entertainment? Not even the occasional round in the pub, concert, dinner out with friends etc? :eek:
Clothes I rarely buy, I do make mine last as I have 'work' stuff and 'home' stuff. Tights / smalls come out my food shop if I had to split it off it would be £1 pw for them.
Pub rarely happens as I think it's too expensive, I've been to a club once since I moved (just over 2 years ago) and took £30. I'm currently working (temping) part-time and in total earn less than someone working full-time on minimum wage. My priority since moving has always been to buy my own place. Oh I'm also in my 40's as are most of my friends, some are older, we prefer going round each others properties for a drink, chat and party and again that comes out my food budget.
A few months ago when in my permanent job I had the same amount of 'spare' money each month after outgoings as I earn before deductions in my temp job.
I work to a tight budget to pay debts, outgoings and save that's my priority.Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear 31/12/2029.0
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