How much do you save a month ?

Not much at the moment, probably £150 a month for the past quarter but have been overpaying £250/month on my mortgage and went to Madrid last month
 
Congrats to you both! :)

Congratulations. :) When is the big day?

Thanks chaps - didn't realise it wasn't a known fact!

May next year (bloody long engagement! haha!)

It's a good thing, as it stops me from spending money on the newest of gadgets every month :D One can do a lot of damage with a grand or so....

Saving for the honeymoon too - and for a house deposit.

Wish I'd win the lottery (I'd have to play it first though :p).
 
Several hundred. To save for presents, next phone, insurance etc

To save in regards to a "nest egg", not much. We just bought a house.
 
Thanks chaps - didn't realise it wasn't a known fact!

May next year (bloody long engagement! haha!)

It's a good thing, as it stops me from spending money on the newest of gadgets every month :D One can do a lot of damage with a grand or so....

Saving for the honeymoon too - and for a house deposit.

Wish I'd win the lottery (I'd have to play it first though :p).

Like the fairer sex, you have to be in it, to win it.
 
Nothing at the moment or the next couple of years, the only money we put aside is purely for holidays.

Wife is at Uni, just started her second year of three. We either have no holidays or save some money. Travelling is one of our favourite things to do so I'd rather we go a couple of years without saving anything and carry on having nice holidays and breaks away. Once she finishes and gets a job we can start to save as much as possible with 2 full time wages.
 
I usually try and put at least £2,000 into our savings account, plus I have my pension which is about £600 a month (maximum that work will also pay into). oh, and whilst not technically my savings, we also pay into two trust funds for the kids. The wife is a good saver as well which helps.
 
About £150, after all bills and money into saving it leaves me with £250 for beers. Before I had a house it was more like £600.

Never seems to get very high as it gets spent on Christmas, the car and holidays.
 
Usually 0. Still paying off student debts (which totalled some £33k once upon a time).

If we're counting pensions however, £520 per month.
 
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