Hi all
some of you may know me, I flit in and out of the monthly threads (usually when I'm anxious / panicking about money) only to disappear when I'm feeling better.
We were in loads of debt in September and I mean shit loads. We were making debt repayments of over £1,000 per month on debts (5 x credit cards and a loan (I only earned £1290) so it was almost as if we were coping on one wage (DH's).
We were only paying the minimums and interest on the CC's and were never going to pay it off, so we did what was frowned upon and remortgaged paying most of the debt off, but leaving the loan running (£350 a month, 3.5 years left to run), Our mortgage term increased by 6 years (which we can live with as it'll still be paid off before retirement age and we would never have got the cards all paid off in six years without doing this) and the mortgage only went up by £50 per month whereas the credit card repayments of £650 were completely wiped out.
So, you can see all of a sudden - we are £650 a month better off!
I have learnt my lesson in that I will NEVER use a credit card EVER AGAIN.
However I now think I'm a millionaire! I've gone from a strict £300 a month food shopping budget to just chucking anything I want in the trolley. I hardly ever cook from scratch now (used to make lots of casseroles, curries and slow cooker things) and now everything is convenience. I can't remember the last time I chopped any vegetables, everything is microwave packets now.
I want to start saving up whilst at the same time doing up our house but I keep spending money on stuff we don't need / want .
I know there's a saying "you can't take it with you when you die" but I can't take the 50 rolls of washi tape that I couldn't resist buying or the millions of kindle books I keep buying! (£38 last month)
I run a bills account, a family money / spends account (groceries and petrol come out of this) and both DH and I get £160 a month frittering money (mine has been supplemented by my overtime but this will come to an end next month).
I have only bought a couple of Christmas presents so far.
So I'd love to join your accountability thread