26 Apr 2017

My Current Budget

I always like to see the exact figures that people use when budgeting their income. So for the sake of fairness, here's mine for an average month (I put money into seperate accounts for the month and if it isn't spent by the end of the year then it goes into investments) :

Take home pay after tax/NI: £1330

Private SIPP: £40
Other pension: £30
Rent (main bills included) for room in houseshare: £400
Commuting costs: £290
Phone/Internet: £12
Food/Household: £100
Clothing: £10 (if that)
Gifts/Charity: £50
Social (weddings/birthdays, etc): £30
Emergency Fund: £25

The remaining £343 goes into savings/investments.

I'm sure that might seem a bit extreme to some people. I don't have holidays or go out unless it's a big family event. Any clothes I get from charity shops if I can't mend existing ones. I have a very basic package phone/internet on a very old second hand model. I also don't own a car. It's difficult, but I want my own home at some point before I turn 40, so I have to make sacrifices now. That's life.

1 Apr 2017

March Update

I received a lovely surprise yesterday afternoon. When checking my bank balance, it seems that a company I contracted for last spring has given me around £1000 tax return. Thank you Past Tense Self! It may sound odd, but I never check my tax figures until right at the end of the financial year, as I consider it a potential savings account. Although I know the money is mine already, getting a random unexpected payment the next year always cheers me up and acts as additional motivation! It's an illogical, but positive psychological boost.

So altogether my net worth is now £17,250 and earnings per day (passive interest) is £1.20. I know it still isn't anywhere near my million pound goal, but when looking at my progress plotted on a chart over the last decade it's wonderful to see the debt total plunge and completely disappear and the assets total increasing on a gradually steeper curve. Considering all the redundancies, moving around the UK to different jobs and homes, living like a hermit and sacrificing everything to get this far... I'm pretty pleased with those figures.