04 Dec 2017

A question about : Matt's money saving plan 2013 and beyond

In a nutshell, despite leaving a lowly paid part time supermarket checkout job for a better paid full time job in April 2012, there was a problem. The supermarket was a short walk away whereas the new workplace was over the other side of the city and I would have to use my car to get to it. The cost of diesel went from around Ј40 a month (if that!) to around Ј100/month. title=Frown Despite the higher salary, it was eating into my savings.

Made permanent in October 2012 so on advice of IFA I ditched the stakeholder pension in favour of this civil service(ish) one. Started working overtime from that month, which meant I wasn't eating into my savings as much and a tide has been turned

Cut down on the monthly Direct Debits so now pay for a few things annually, such as contents insurance and TV licence.

Have Ј3255.44 in cash ISA and tomorrow (27th Oct) this will go up to Ј3,400.44. title=Cool Want to get into the habit of putting all overtime earnings into the ISA so that I am not too reliant on overtime earnings should this cease.

Currently living in a flat on my own. Rent is Ј510/month. Circa 42% of my take home pay. However, it looks like I could be moving into a newly renovated house to be shared with my sister. If things go to plan, we may be able to rent the house for less than a private rented studio flat each. The house is in my sister's preferred area and is quite convenient for my commute, so hopefully less diesel expense there. title=Big The ultimate goal is to save up for a deposit for the 'forever' home, quite possibly in that same area.

Meanwhile my other sister's husband has donated a lot of his old clothes to me. He buys a lot of nice stuff, wears them a few times, rinse and repeat. I think he would benefit with a lot of MSE advice tbh. Looks like I will not be needing many new clothes until 2018! title=Stick

Bar footwear. I need some new black trainers as the tread on my current Nikes are bald and it gets quite slippy on wet pavements. title=EEK!

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