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Shezamumof3
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Topic: Budgeting help needed! Posted: 23 April 2009 at 6:46pm |
DH and I are moving out of our little flat where we have it pretty good!(mum and dads). We are moving into a 3 bedroom house, and my brother is renting with us, he will pay $100 of the rent and DH and I $200.
DH and I don't get a lot of money each week and we have quite a few bills until the end of the year. So basicly, after we have paid rent, our weekly payments(this includes putting money away for the power bill at the end of the month) we will have about $240 left, This needs to get us grocery's and a little bit of petrol. At the moment we live 15 mins out of town, so we pend a lot on petrol and shop at New World, we are moving into town(pukekohe for those who know auckland) so we will be a 2 min drive and short walk from all the shops, and puke has pack and save yay!
Do you think its possible to live off $240?? and not get stuck and be stressed and stuff? We need formula for Caden each week until he is one, then I will be using normal milk powder for him, and I now use cloth nappies, and a sposie at night for caden.
What are some good budgeting tips??
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mummy_becks
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 6:49pm |
Are you saying living off $240 a week, fortnight or month???
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 6:58pm |
$240 a week for food and petrol seems like loads! SD, Issy and I spend $130 a week on food, I use $40 gas and SD about half of that, so you should have plenty. (Unless your DH eats LOOOOOADS) lol
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 7:14pm |
that sounds like plenty!!! but petrol does add up doesnt it! when DH was using my car (legnum) to get to work half hour away we were having to put aside $80-$100 a week for his gas!!! so he went a bought a deisel ute so sometimes his work pays for deisel otherwise it costs us around $40 a week. We also spend around $170 a week on shopping so i guess it comes down to how much you spend on either thing. You could also look at "babes great tips" (i think thats what its called) as there are some awsome money saving ideas in there!!!!!!
Oh and from personal experience i find that countdown is better than PnS in terms of variety and cost and they also have the one card which can save me between $1 - $15 a week with it!!!
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 7:19pm |
$240 a week is what we will have left in our account, so I was thinking we would try to keep out grocery's to $80 $100 at the most, and then Id only need about $30 petrol a week...
The rest id like to keep in our account IF we need it, cos I want to try and get a wee build up, something to fall back on..
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 7:25pm |
Ohhh thats the entire amount you have left
I would think you should be able to put at least 40.00 of that aside each week into a savings account.
One good thing to do is make a meal list .. and then just buy what you need. You save HEAPS on shopping when you have planned out your meals for the week.
So some weeks you wont need to spend very much at all and other weeks you will need those "necessities" that cost more, but you dont get very often (like razor blades for your DH, or cleaning products).
I tend to put any food money that I have left from my budgeted account aside into a "food" fund so that when I need those extras we dont have to go without (and that food fund is seperate from our savings fund).
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 7:32pm |
Thats a good idea Julia
So each night before shopping I will write myself a list of what I need to buy for dinners for the week etc. And any money I left over from my food budget I'll put away into another account or something for emergency's.
I will get our meat and fruit from fruit world and the mad butcher, heaps cheaper most of the time!
I think I'm just stressing a little lol it will be our first home away from my parents(yep at 26 lol) but Im excited! Just lots of tips of budgeting would be great
DH wants to have the internet so hopefully we can find a good deal with slingshot or something...
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 7:34pm |
It is of course possible to stick to your budget, but you'll have to be strict.
This is our current budget =
$300 rent pr wk
$145 food pr wk
$100 petrol pr wk
$50 savings pr wk
$100 bills (put away each wk for end of month)
Just a basic one.
I shop at pak n save and religiously do a shop same day each week. Really easy to stick to our food budget. And i stock up on stuff we may need the following wk if anything left over.
We use cloth naps, and grow lots of our own veges, wee man is still breastfeeding so no formula costs. Petrol is the biggest killer though thats where it gets hard
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 7:40pm |
Our phone and internet is about 90.00 a months (although you can get a cheaper plan) .. so thats only 25 a week.
I would see how much it costs to feed you for awhile then you will see how much you constantly have left over .. then you will have an amount to work with in regards to other items you may want such as internet, sky, mobile plans etc.
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 7:43pm |
Oh and dont forget you to check that you are getting your full entitlement in regards to accomodation supplement.
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 7:52pm |
Sheza, also try going to Budget Advice - I am sure they will have one in your area. They can help you to set a realistic budget and see where you are overspending. It is not just for people are not managing, heaps of people go there for just for advice on how to save and better to get help before you need it. They can also give you advice on the entitlements you might not know about.
You can also use sorted.org.nz to create your own budget IF you feel confident enough -but maybe if this is the first time living away from home a trip to budget advice would be really good!
PS $80-100 a week for groceries for two adults does not seem a lot unless you are going to be having a vege garden or getting food from other sources. There is no point scrimping on food if it means that one or the other of you gets sick and then spend more money on Dr vists, medication blahblah!
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 7:53pm |
BTW the Budget Advice service is also free..
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 7:59pm |
lilfatty wrote:
Oh and dont forget you to check that you are getting your full entitlement in regards to accomodation supplement.  |
I was just thinking that whilst having my shower lol! Once we are in the house I will get proof of our rent and go into winz, hopefully l that will help us out!
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 8:13pm |
Im not sure if you have already applied for this but there is family assistance/accommodation allowance.
- Always do you grocerys on the same day each week. I Always go to the super market first, what isnt super cheap there i will then get from fruit/vege shop and butcher.
- I pay power by Direct Debit, i pay $80 a fortnight all year round. This brings us into credit during summer to cover the higher winter bills. Im with Genesis
- Try focus on getting everything done that you need to on one or two days so you save petrol from going out everyday of week.
hmmm thats all i can think of at the moment lol.
Im sure you will have lots of fun in your own place
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 8:26pm |
Thanks sabrina
We get 140 a week from WFF, so thats cool, I havent applied for an accommodation allowance though, will do that for sure.
I always shop on a Wednsday, so im good there, but I buy a lot of crap we dont need lol, so I need to start writing a list and sticking to it  and keeping it within our budget.
Thats a great idea about the power!
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 8:27pm |
$240 a week is so totally manageable. I was living off $150 a week for petrol, food and smokes . It was $40 gas, $80 food (just me and the boys) and the rest was smokes for the week for me. We survived on that. If you can save up and do shopping a fortnight and make a trip to PnS your food bill will be cheaper over all for the fortnight.
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 8:31pm |
you dont need to wait till you move to apply for the accom supp - you just make an appointment (you actually may not need app) and take in your tenancy agreement once you have signed it.
If you are in a higher area (like auckland which you are) and are on a lower income (have no idea if you are?) then you will get a good help.
We are in a lower area (bay of plenty) so ours is less - we have a mortgage though rather than rent and are apparently not considered low! (ppfff i feel low on funds this weeks!  ) and we get $55 a week.
Also maybe you could give that budget a trial run while you are still in the current house.
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 8:43pm |
An awesome thing my Mum did when I left home was made up a care package of all the cleaning things I would need and staples like flour, salt, sugar etc etc as that first shop is a killer if you have to buy all that stuff.
So .. you could "shop" from your mums cupboards .. or stock up on stuff like that while you are still there.
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 8:58pm |
Ooh yeah I definitely recommend making a list now of all the store cupboard type things you need and cleaning products and starting to get those together now while you're paying cheaper rent if you will need them.
When I was home for 3 months last year I flatted with my sister and for 3 adults we put in $30 each/week for groceries and some weeks we had money left over and we ate REALLY well. That was excluding meat so I would say for around $100-120/week you would be eating well if you plan your menu before you go shopping.
It's probably different in different parts of the country, but vodafone had a good home phone/internet package going last year for a lot less than the Telecom equivalent.
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Posted: 23 April 2009 at 9:18pm |
sounds like everyone else has given some good advice but I just wanted to say make sure you and your DH (congrats by the way) have some sanity money then when you want something that you know doesn't really fit in the budget you can use your money to get it. We do it and it works brilliantly there is no more "Do you really need that?" from DH when we're out shopping and I want something silly.
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