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Well, here goes nothing -- literally!

April 25th, 2006 at 08:52 pm

Well, here I am, I am excited about doing this $20 Challenge experiment. We are dead broke right now and living from paycheck to paycheck. As a new stay-at-home mom, learning to adjust from 2 incomes to one, I am having a hard time finding money to save for our vacation, or to pay off debts. But as many of you can attest, a little bit here and a little bit there can add up to alot. So I am going to start saving.

These are the things I'm going to do:

* I am going to transfer $20 into our savings account (which is close to 0 right now).

* Every time I buy something using my debit card or check, I am going to round up the amounts, and the change will go into the savings account.

* Each paycheck I have a specific amount budgeted for utilities. If the bill comes in and is less than the budgeted amount, I will transfer the difference into savings.

* Some things I'm going to do to save money are:

- Hang clothes outside to dry during the warmer months, and maybe inside during the colder months instead of using the dryer so much.

- Cook more meals, and eat out a LOT less than we're doing. That is one of our biggest financial drains.

- Cut down on soda right now, and eventually, stop drinking pop entirely. I spend a lot on pop.

- Continue my good habits of shopping for clothes only on clearance or at consignment or thrift stores.

- Spend more quality time with my family, and less expensive entertainments. More fires in the firepit in the backyard, more grilling out instead of pizza, more board game nights instead of renting movies or going out shopping.

- Use crockpot more often.

- Once a month cooking, and then freezing, to make it more convenient on those nights I don't feel like cooking, which is a lot of the time. Not my favorite thing. Love to eat, hate to cook.

- Have a yard sale and sell a lot of our clutter. Get rid of all the clothes we no longer wear, all the knick knacks that I really am not attached to, and my tons of books, glassware, etc. I will also try to sell some things on E-Bay.

- Continue to promote my business, and take all profits to put in savings.

- My goal is to see how much I can save between now and June 15 when we leave for vacation.

- My goal after that is to save money up to $500 increments and pay off debts with it.

- My goal after debts are paid off is to divide my savings between an emergency fund, a vacation fund, a Christmas/Birthday fund, the kids' college accounts, and retirement fund.

Just writing this out is so exciting! I am glad to be a part of this really neat challenge.

MizLizzy

8 Responses to “Well, here goes nothing -- literally!”

  1. PRICEPLUS Says:
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    Welcome to the journey that brings finacial security. You have listed a numbe rof helpful things already in terms of saving money. Not eating out will save you a ton. I have taken to drinking water with fresh lemon and icecubes in it. It sits in the fridge and saves a lot of money. Best of luck and please review the helpful stuff posted on the site. Tons of helpful info and links there. We are all pulling for you here!Smile

  2. Nina's Mom Says:
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    I used to have a bad soda habit, it had to be from a fountain! So I would get in my car and spend gas to go get a fountain Diet Coke every single day!

    I rarely ever drink it anymore. I drink Crystal Light or Target's brand but I dilute it about half and half with water that I filter myself. Like PricePlus, I also sometimes just have ice water with lemon or ice water and juice of some sort....

    I don't even miss soda anymore and I must have drank it for 20 years.

    Food is one of the easiest ways to save money. I don't much like to cook either, so always make two of whatever you are cooking and freeze the other for another meal.

    I look forward to reading more from you!

  3. Ima Saver Says:
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    Good luck, you have some good goals, and I encourage you to start an emergency fund first. Paying off debts are great, but you need an emergency fund, so you don't have to use the credit card when something happens. And something always happens!

  4. Thrifty Ray Says:
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    Welcome!

    I am impressed with that list!! You have alot of wonderful ideas...and I am sure will will find inspiration here...This site is a great way to stay focused on your goals!

    Wishing you luck!!

  5. mjrube94 Says:
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    Welcome! I think having a goal in mind always makes saving easier and you seem to have your goals pretty well set. I agree with PricePlus...there are TONS of great tips on the SavingAdvice site and in these blogs. Every little bit you can do adds up. Good luck and keep us posted!

  6. lrjohnson Says:
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    Welcome, I'm very excited for you starting on this new journey.

  7. baselle Says:
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    Good luck - you've got a very long goal list, which is great. Remember, though, that you are trying to break bad, money-wasting habits and start good, money-saving ones. Its hard to do a total 180 degree makeover in one big turn, but a whole lot easier in lots of 5-10 degree turns. Don't try to make yourself over all in a couple of days! Smile Pick some easy goals and give yourself some success....we are pulling for ya!

  8. markio26 Says:
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    just pace yourself.. great ideas and they all work for me... little victories are great.. so, reward yourself with free time... do things that only you enjoy.. i love a manicure, i take time and do this once a month.. wish i had time for more.. but, it is sufficient to easily maintain throughout the month.. a bubblebath is another reward... i love..

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