Hi, new here so appreciate your time and feedback.
I live in an extremely expensive area and not making a whole lot of $$$. I'm making about 50k a year, single, no kids, no mortgage. After paying my fixed expenses, I was freely using my credit card for gas, restaurants, eating out, going out, shopping etc which usually was $1000 a month. I was not saving much, couple hundred here and there. Sometimes something would come up and then i'd have to spend that for the unforeseen expense. I realize this is not the best way to blow all of my money and with the current times, I need to prepare for anything that can happen even though my job is semi secure. Maybe one of your trained eyes can let me know if i'm doing this right? Thanks again in advance.
I have a credit card balance on a 0% card for $1200. I'll probably be getting a tax refund of that amount and will be paying that off. I have no student loans or any other debt than my $8000 left on my car. I only have a little over $1100 saved up.
Income per month: $2900
Rent: $975
Car: $325
Cell: $70
Electric: $30
Renters Ins: $15
Cable/net: $80
This brings me to $1500 in fixed expenses with $1400 remaining.
Starting this month, I have started the following when it comes to reducing that $1000 monthly discretionary spending:
$100 per week, $400 a month
Per week-
-$20 for gas
-$25 for groceries
-$55 for lunch or a dinner, a coffee, personal item need like shampoo or aspirin or anything
Once I ran out of of the $100, my weekly spending is over.
That leaves me with $1000 left over. However, I can't save that all together. I'll probably be needing $ for things like getting my taxes done, a couple hundred in a balance for when I get some cavities filled not covered by my insurance, etc etc. So i'm sure i'll have a $300 credit card bill due next month which only leaves me with $700. I feel as though that's not enough $$ to be saving each month. Or maybe it is given my income?
My question to you, based on my income and expenses, what should be discretionary spending amounts per week and how much should I set aside incase I do have a credit card bill?
My long term goals are to save atleast $5000 (starting small) for emergencies and start funding an IRA since I have no retirement or 401k through work.
-G
I live in an extremely expensive area and not making a whole lot of $$$. I'm making about 50k a year, single, no kids, no mortgage. After paying my fixed expenses, I was freely using my credit card for gas, restaurants, eating out, going out, shopping etc which usually was $1000 a month. I was not saving much, couple hundred here and there. Sometimes something would come up and then i'd have to spend that for the unforeseen expense. I realize this is not the best way to blow all of my money and with the current times, I need to prepare for anything that can happen even though my job is semi secure. Maybe one of your trained eyes can let me know if i'm doing this right? Thanks again in advance.
I have a credit card balance on a 0% card for $1200. I'll probably be getting a tax refund of that amount and will be paying that off. I have no student loans or any other debt than my $8000 left on my car. I only have a little over $1100 saved up.
Income per month: $2900
Rent: $975
Car: $325
Cell: $70
Electric: $30
Renters Ins: $15
Cable/net: $80
This brings me to $1500 in fixed expenses with $1400 remaining.
Starting this month, I have started the following when it comes to reducing that $1000 monthly discretionary spending:
$100 per week, $400 a month
Per week-
-$20 for gas
-$25 for groceries
-$55 for lunch or a dinner, a coffee, personal item need like shampoo or aspirin or anything
Once I ran out of of the $100, my weekly spending is over.
That leaves me with $1000 left over. However, I can't save that all together. I'll probably be needing $ for things like getting my taxes done, a couple hundred in a balance for when I get some cavities filled not covered by my insurance, etc etc. So i'm sure i'll have a $300 credit card bill due next month which only leaves me with $700. I feel as though that's not enough $$ to be saving each month. Or maybe it is given my income?
My question to you, based on my income and expenses, what should be discretionary spending amounts per week and how much should I set aside incase I do have a credit card bill?
My long term goals are to save atleast $5000 (starting small) for emergencies and start funding an IRA since I have no retirement or 401k through work.
-G
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