I walked the dog early this morning to avoid the heat. We have been under the sun shade and dipping our feet in the paddling pool all day to cool down :rotfl:
DS got in from work at 2am and his gf went to work at 8am. Me and DS had burgers on the BBQ for lunch I have done 2 loads of washing before and after the BBQ but not much else done today.
Here's the budget for July
Statement of Affairs and Personal Balance Sheet
Monthly Income Details
Monthly income after tax...1122.96
Other income............... 190 bills from DS & his gf
Total monthly income.... 1312.96
Monthly Expense Details
Mortgage................... 227.4
Council tax................ 148
Electricity................. 70 & gas
Water rates................. 49
Mobile phone............. 7.55
TV Licence............... 12.37
Satellite/Cable TV....... 51 Tivo / broadband/phone
Groceries etc. ......................... 120
Petrol/diesel........................... 40
Car maintenance (including MOT)......... 25
Presents (birthday, christmas etc)...... 50
Entertainment........................... 50
Emergency fund.......................... 100
dog food ............................... 10
union fees.............................. 8.54
annual bills ........................... 100
Total monthly expenses......1068.86
Secured & HP Debts[/b]
Description..........Debt......Monthly...APR
Mortgage.............. 0........(227.4)....0
Total secured & HP debts...... 0.........-.........- Unsecured Debts
Description..Debt......Monthly...APR
car...............0.........160.......0
cc................0.........50........0
Total unsecured debts....210.......-
Monthly Budget Summary
Total monthly income.................... 1,312.96
Expenses (including HP & secured debts). 1,068.86
Available for debt repayments........... 244.1
Monthly UNsecured debt repayments....... 210
Amount left after debt repayments....... 34.1
Created using the SOA calculator at www.stoozing.com.
Reproduced on Moneysavingexpert with permission, using other browser.
car/house insurance, car tax, breakdown cover, haircuts, clothes, paid from annual bills savings £100 per month
0% credit card £1360 ~ paid in full
0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full
JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE
Emergency fund £1000 / £1000
Hot again today but not as bad as Saturday ! DS walked the dog this morning so I will walk her tonight when it has cooled down.
I have £120 for grocery shopping in July it was £100 but I have given myself an extra £20 for cans of Pepsi max & ice creams in the heat. Shopping in aldi today £27.77 including dishwasher tablets, handwash, washing up liquid & 9 toilet rolls. £4 in co-op for 12 cans Pepsi max.
Grocery budget £31.77 / 120
Meals this week-
Breakfast porridge & banana or scrambled egg
Lunch - sandwich (tuna or cheese or egg roll) crisps
Dinners -
Gammon, chips or jacket potato, salad, tinned pineapple
Chinese chicken & egg fried rice
Sweet chilli chicken & salad
Fish pie & veg
Pulled pork, chips & tinned sweetcorn
Spag Bol
Sausage & mash - half price
I am out to lunch with a friend tomorrow we are going to local pub 2 for £9.99 DS is off work so he will walk the dog so I can just chill out for the afternoon
0% credit card £1360 ~ paid in full
0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full
JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE
Emergency fund £1000 / £1000
Hope you enjoyed lunch with your friend Skinty! And I'm definitely on board with allocating an additional £20 to ice cream and Pepsi max in this weather!!
Your meal plan sounds fab - we had fish pie last night too. Both of the BBC good food recipes I found said to add hard boiled eggs to the pie though, I'd never ever come across that idea before :rotfl: Gammon and pineapple is amazing, I love that dinner and so rarely have it! I'm going to have to keep my eyes peeled for cheapo gammon now :beer:
MFW2020 challenge #99: £5,943.81 / £3,600 MFiT-T5 (Jan 2019 - Jan 2022) challenge #99: £18,946.02 / £30,000 Initial MF date (18th Dec 2018): Jan 2054 Current MF date: Jan 2051 Last updated: 30/11/2020
Had a lovely meet up with friend. We had a lunch time meal deal I had toasted sandwich, Chips and a drink for £7.49.
Today me & DS's gf took the dog to the foreshore and the dog went for a swim which she enjoyed & cooled her down
I am out for dinner tomorrow. The entertainment fund is taking a battering this week !
I have been working out my finances for when my car is paid off in January. It will free up £160. I will pay £150 plus the usual £50 towards paying off the 0% credit card. Once that is cleared I will pay £200 a month to my emergency fund up to £1000. Once that is reached I will pay £200 a month into a savings account. I know I shouldn't wish my life away but roll on January so I can pay off all my debt and start saving again.
0% credit card £1360 ~ paid in full
0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full
JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE
Emergency fund £1000 / £1000
Had a day in town yesterday with a friend which was a bit spendy but mostly birthday money I got two pairs of strappy sandals in the sale £9.99 and £14.99 (it has been raining here in the night and more rain now forecast - typical !! :rotfl:) and spent my £20 gift card in body shop. They had a 3 for 2 offer on so I got loads for my money. Also picked up two tubes of nivea face cream £1 each in savers. We had lunch & drink in a Thai cafe - I had chicken pad Thai yummy ! Cost £8.49 and then later we went to the ice cream parlour and I was very naughty, 1 scoop of fererro rocher and 1 scoop of snickers ice cream £3.50
DS & his gf were on rest days so they walked puppy dog.
The rain in the night has cooled the air outside. Dog has just been fed and is snoozing, I will walk her later this morning and DS & his gf will take her to the woods later this afternoon / evening. I am going to do some ironing and decluttering later. Just realised I haven't posted last few weeks of my list
Decluttering week 25 w/ending 23 June - mouldy old bath mat binned. Bottles /glass jars to bottle bank
Week 26 w/e 30 June - 2 old coats not worn for years in charity bag.
0% credit card £1360 ~ paid in full
0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full
JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE
Emergency fund £1000 / £1000
Grocery shopping week 2 today in aldi today came to £31.67 including 9 pack toilet rolls and 2 packs ice cream. I am hoping the food will stretch to next Friday (week 3) apart from more salad and fruit.
Breakfast - banana and yoghurt or scrambled egg/omelette
Decluttering is still continuing -
week 27 week ending 7 July - old drinking glasses to tip, large unused eczema cream expired april 2018 in bin. I did a trip to the (tip) recycling centre and got rid of a car load of cardboard, unwanted/broken kitchen stuff previously sorted and DS's old quilt and pillows.
0% credit card £1360 ~ paid in full
0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full
JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE
Emergency fund £1000 / £1000
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Saving change in money box.
I walked the dog early this morning to avoid the heat. We have been under the sun shade and dipping our feet in the paddling pool all day to cool down :rotfl:
DS got in from work at 2am and his gf went to work at 8am. Me and DS had burgers on the BBQ for lunch
Here's the budget for July
Statement of Affairs and Personal Balance Sheet
Monthly Income Details
Monthly income after tax...1122.96
Other income............... 190 bills from DS & his gf
Total monthly income.... 1312.96
Monthly Expense Details
Mortgage................... 227.4
Council tax................ 148
Electricity................. 70 & gas
Water rates................. 49
Mobile phone............. 7.55
TV Licence............... 12.37
Satellite/Cable TV....... 51 Tivo / broadband/phone
Groceries etc. ......................... 120
Petrol/diesel........................... 40
Car maintenance (including MOT)......... 25
Presents (birthday, christmas etc)...... 50
Entertainment........................... 50
Emergency fund.......................... 100
dog food ............................... 10
union fees.............................. 8.54
annual bills ........................... 100
Total monthly expenses......1068.86
Secured & HP Debts[/b]
Description..........Debt......Monthly...APR
Mortgage.............. 0........(227.4)....0
Total secured & HP debts...... 0.........-.........-
Unsecured Debts
Description..Debt......Monthly...APR
car...............0.........160.......0
cc................0.........50........0
Total unsecured debts....210.......-
Monthly Budget Summary
Total monthly income.................... 1,312.96
Expenses (including HP & secured debts). 1,068.86
Available for debt repayments........... 244.1
Monthly UNsecured debt repayments....... 210
Amount left after debt repayments....... 34.1
Created using the SOA calculator at www.stoozing.com.
Reproduced on Moneysavingexpert with permission, using other browser.
car/house insurance, car tax, breakdown cover, haircuts, clothes, paid from annual bills savings £100 per month
0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full
JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE
Emergency fund £1000 / £1000
I have £120 for grocery shopping in July it was £100 but I have given myself an extra £20 for cans of Pepsi max & ice creams in the heat. Shopping in aldi today £27.77 including dishwasher tablets, handwash, washing up liquid & 9 toilet rolls. £4 in co-op for 12 cans Pepsi max.
Grocery budget £31.77 / 120
Meals this week-
Breakfast porridge & banana or scrambled egg
Lunch - sandwich (tuna or cheese or egg roll) crisps
Dinners -
Gammon, chips or jacket potato, salad, tinned pineapple
Chinese chicken & egg fried rice
Sweet chilli chicken & salad
Fish pie & veg
Pulled pork, chips & tinned sweetcorn
Spag Bol
Sausage & mash - half price
Snacks / dessert - tinned pineapple, tinned peaches, yoghurt.
I am out to lunch with a friend tomorrow we are going to local pub 2 for £9.99 DS is off work so he will walk the dog so I can just chill out for the afternoon
0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full
JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE
Emergency fund £1000 / £1000
I hope you enjoy your meal with friend tomorrow. Weather was gorgeous today. It's going to last for at least a week. :j:T
Saving change in money box.
Your meal plan sounds fab - we had fish pie last night too. Both of the BBC good food recipes I found said to add hard boiled eggs to the pie though, I'd never ever come across that idea before :rotfl: Gammon and pineapple is amazing, I love that dinner and so rarely have it! I'm going to have to keep my eyes peeled for cheapo gammon now :beer:
MFiT-T5 (Jan 2019 - Jan 2022) challenge #99: £18,946.02 / £30,000
Initial MF date (18th Dec 2018): Jan 2054 Current MF date: Jan 2051
Last updated: 30/11/2020
Today me & DS's gf took the dog to the foreshore and the dog went for a swim which she enjoyed & cooled her down
I am out for dinner tomorrow. The entertainment fund is taking a battering this week !
I have been working out my finances for when my car is paid off in January. It will free up £160. I will pay £150 plus the usual £50 towards paying off the 0% credit card. Once that is cleared I will pay £200 a month to my emergency fund up to £1000. Once that is reached I will pay £200 a month into a savings account. I know I shouldn't wish my life away but roll on January so I can pay off all my debt and start saving again.
0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full
JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE
Emergency fund £1000 / £1000
It's fantastic that you will pay off the car by Dec. Then you and I will be both saving together. :j:T
Saving change in money box.
DS & his gf were on rest days so they walked puppy dog.
The rain in the night has cooled the air outside. Dog has just been fed and is snoozing, I will walk her later this morning and DS & his gf will take her to the woods later this afternoon / evening. I am going to do some ironing and decluttering later. Just realised I haven't posted last few weeks of my list
Decluttering week 25 w/ending 23 June - mouldy old bath mat binned. Bottles /glass jars to bottle bank
Week 26 w/e 30 June - 2 old coats not worn for years in charity bag.
0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full
JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE
Emergency fund £1000 / £1000
Saving change in money box.
Breakfast - banana and yoghurt or scrambled egg/omelette
Lunch - ham/tuna/cheese roll & crisps
Dinners -
Chinese chicken & egg fried rice
Chicken, stir fry veg & 27p curry noodles (tonight's dinner)
pulled pork & salad wrap,
fajitas
chicken & halloumi tray bake (roasted veg, new potatoes)
Steak & chips & salad, tinned sweetcorn
1/2 medallion steak & leftover halloumi with stir fry veg/salad in a wrap
1/2 sliced medallion steak & stir fry veg & egg fried rice
Chicken tikka masala ready meal
Desserts - ice cream, tinned pineapple, yoghurt, tinned peaches
Decluttering is still continuing -
week 27 week ending 7 July - old drinking glasses to tip, large unused eczema cream expired april 2018 in bin. I did a trip to the (tip) recycling centre and got rid of a car load of cardboard, unwanted/broken kitchen stuff previously sorted and DS's old quilt and pillows.
0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full
JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE
Emergency fund £1000 / £1000