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I am on a spending freeze this year. No holidays away and no new gadgets. Goal is to pay off debts and reach zero by end of year.
I am on a spending freeze this year. No holidays away and no new gadgets. Goal is to pay off debts and reach zero by end of year.
But you need to buy it, after the 30 day trial?
Lock your savings away in a non instant access ISA.
This is my main issue. Whenever I look at buying something I look at all the choices, then realise that if I get something on the cheap I'll only end up with buyer's remorse. The phrase 'you get what you pay for' is nearly always true in my opinion, so I always spend way more money on purchases than I possibly need to.
Dude it sounds like your pretty well off to be honest. Short of paying your mortgage off, enjoy it! At the end of the day if you earned it, enjoy it. Work hard, play hard etc
Or, try this. Make a list of all your wants. Split them into high value and low value. Set little challenges for yourself, like dont spend anything or splurge for a week or 2. Then choose something from the list and treat yourself?
Just an idea!![]()
The best things I've seen that sum up money/spending are:
£5000 is a lot to owe but little to own.
When you see an item that you want to buy because it's been massively reduced-£600reduced to £400! You haven't SAVED £200, you've just SPENT £400.
The best things I've seen that sum up money/spending are:
£5000 is a lot to owe but little to own.
When you see an item that you want to buy because it's been massively reduced-£600reduced to £400! You haven't SAVED £200, you've just SPENT £400.
23 with lots of spare money for cars and computer parts, I recommend traveling. Much more worth while
I am on a spending freeze this year. No holidays away and no new gadgets. Goal is to pay off debts and reach zero by end of year.
G'Luck! Debt is the horrible, I too wish to be debt free one day...
Yep, but after a month you'll probably have spent at least £30 less after going 'Oh **** I spend how much on coffees??'
Worth a try I think, I'm much more conscious of the cumulative spending than I was before when it was all one 'pot' and looked like a big number.
Does this mean, if I need to I can access it.. It's just not as simple as it being in my current account?
What if you reached your 'goal', then reached the next 'goal', then it gets to a point you want to enjoy something but have one more goal to reach?
I had a goal of:
Buy a house - Check
Buy a good car - Check
My only outstanding one is to reach X savings. Currently I am 60% there, but I can easily spend a lot of that on other things... And this is where I am struggling from stopping myself.

I don't understand people that treat cars more importantly than houses.
Sounds like you need more discipline and willpower, and budgeting will help towards this.
Or as have been suggested, a wife and family. That way you don't have to worry about any disposable income.

just buy 4 Titan X and be done with it![]()

The more I earn the more I want to spend. Is this normal?
The more I earn the more I want to spend. Is this normal?
Vicious circle of hammering overtime and buying stuff
Now put the 15000 away and rinse/repeat.

Except most of us can't plan more than a month into the future.