This poll surprises me. I wasn't expecting 62% to be >£500
Yeah I'm very suprised too!
This poll surprises me. I wasn't expecting 62% to be >£500
That really surprises me Woodchip. When I visited NZ in 2010 I was surprised how expensive stuff like food appeared to be,especially lamb. I guess living there permanently rather than being a tourist means you know where to shop. Hats off to you though for living so frugally. Just as an aside, isn't £150 approx $300 NZ anyway? Reckon you hit the wrong key eh? Are they going to rebuild the cathedral in Christchucrh eventually do you know? Shortly after I signed a book of condolances for those poor Pike River miners the whole thing fell down..Jeez!!! I probably spend $300 a month on food, at an absolute maximum. (£150)
That is for just two of us, and we don't buy the cheapest products. If were were more fruggle we could probably last a month on about $200.
[MENTION=12090]Programme_Seller[/MENTION] 's thread on 'Are you happy with your job?' got me thinking about work/life balance and general life happiness.
For example, I work in a dull job with almost no future prospects or room for promotions etc.. However, after all my monthly outgoings, I have a fair amount of cash to spare. I would most definitely be happy to lose 50-75% of this 'disposable income' if it meant I had a more enjoyable career and ultimately, a better life.
So two questions really;
Firstly, roughly how much (if any) 'disposable' income do have after monthly outgoings (use poll as it's obviously a personal question).
Lastly, would you be happy to take a pay-cut/down-size, to gain a better/happier life?
In the top band for me. I reckon this is an interesting topic for people to think about as, whilst their are many people who undoubtedly manage their finances very closely, I suspect there will be a good few people like me who don't pay too much attention.
To prove this point and I'm really glad this happened, we're just in the throes of moving house and when working out our monthly finances to check we could comfortably cover the increased costs associated with moving it proved a bit of an eye opener for both me and the mrs. When we sat back and looked it's now made us far more aware of what we spend and since we decided to move house (6 months ago now as it's been a long drawn out process...) we've saved quite a bit without really noticing it. Makes me a bit sick to be honest when I look back over the last few years and realise what we must have spent and I feel a lot happier now we're aware of what we spend.
and have not used a Credit Card since.