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Feb 20, 2011  · Once all rent and DD's are deducted, and my saving is done for the month, I give myself £150 per week for Food, fuel and treat spending. Any of this that is left at the end of the …


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Feb 20, 2011  · Once all rent and DD's are deducted, and my saving is done for the month, I give myself £150 per week for Food, fuel and treat spending. Any of this that is left at the end of the …

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Jan 1, 2021  · I need £1000 a month and that pays all bills, the largest being council tax of £280 a month, with small holidays included. any large trips come from savings.

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Feb 21, 2011  · Oooh, in a month the budgets are - Fuel £120 (usually comes in at £100 - £110) Food (single me!) - £40 Food - Dogs x 2 - £20 (this month way higher due to bulk buying on a …

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Is £500 A Month Ok To Live On After Bills? - Mumsnet

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Mar 28, 2023  · You have a grand a month between you to fritter away on luxuries = you are well off. Tbh I don't feel well off but I certainly don't feel poor. Our fixed costs have increased by …

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Retired - How Much Money Do You Live On Per Year - Mumsnet

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Jan 3, 2021  · I'm not retired but I am thinking about my own at 60 in c12 years time, and I worked out outgoings would be c£500 per month for utilities, council tax, insurances etc, assuming the …

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1 day ago  · MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis explains in the latest episode of ITV's The Martin Lewis Money Show Live that you can typically save 7% straight away by locking …

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If You Are Mortgage Free How Much Does It Cost To Live?

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Aug 24, 2023  · So you have to think about what your costs are now vs what you'll own in say 20 years. Don't just consider the short term costs. If you pay off a house worth £300k, you would …

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Does Anyone Live On £1,000 Per Month? - Gransnet

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Jun 19, 2022  · I couldn’t live on £1000 a month either without making very major compromises that I know I’m fortunate not to need to do. It’s the unexpected things that hijack the best …

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How Much Do You Need To Live On, Assuming No Mortgage?

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Nov 16, 2013  · I'm guessing around £800 per month based on £150 for council tax, £150 for gas/ electric/oil and £100 to cover tv licence, other insurances, phone bill and water rates. Car I'm …

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Feb 21, 2011  · But I really cannot imagine spending £200 per month on food, that would be about £40/week -- one chicken and you're down to £30, add some fruit and you have only £20 for all …

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Can You Live Off £500 A Month After Rent And Savings?

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It depends on whether you like to eat out, where you live in the country, how much you like to social and what you want to do. Also, how much travel is going to cost you. The bonus that …

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How Much Money Do You Need To Live Comfortably In The UK

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Aug 6, 2023  · For a couple that equates to £8,753 per year or £729 per month on average. For a lone parent, it’s even worse. You’re looking at £11,596 per year or £966 per month on …

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Realistically, How Much A Month Would Be Enough To Get Your

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Most of the replies here, their monthly expenses are even much more than people in the FIRE forum. Reply reply ... where we live now, $5500-6000 a month would do it. Reply reply ...

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3 days ago  · Inflation has come in at 2.5% for December, slightly lower than forecasts - we run over what that means for you, mortgages and the economy here in the Money blog, as well as …

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How Much Do You Spend In A Month? (Single Person) : R/AskUK

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I’m in Merseyside (20 minute train commute from Liverpool city centre) on £30k gross per year. This gives me roughly £1900 per month after tax. I share all my household bills 50/50 shared …

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Is £300 Enough Left Over Per Month (after Rent) For Bills And Food?

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I budget around £250 just for food (3 people)each month. If that money still has to be used for all your other expenses it might be very tight but it does depend on how many others costs you …

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Feb 27, 2015  · So that's 6 buckets, if I said £500 per month per bucket there will be headroom in all of them which can be reallocated to savings, investments, rainy day and/or extra …

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How Much Do You Live On Per Week - MoneySavingExpert Forum

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Apr 3, 2006  · For us it varies, we are me, OH and a 14 month old. I budget a total of £180 per month for food, toiletries etc and that includes lunches for work. I don't want to spend this …

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How much money do you need to live a financially comfortable lifestyle?

A financially comfortable lifestyle is all anyone, who are barely making it by, could ask for. To me $6,000 a month would be enough for me to get my needs and wants met. It’s enough for bills, savings, and to have something left to enjoy the things I like doing. I wouldn’t stress bringing in that much a month. ...

Is £500 a month enough for personal spending?

£500 each for personal spending is plenty. Tell him to keep a record of every pound spent for a month. He will soon identify where he is wasting money. Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox! It's what we have each for personal spends. Funnily enough DH finds it not enough and I find it plenty. ...

Are You Well off if you have less than £75 a month?

Do you realise that one of the criteria for a Debt Relief Order is that you have less than £75 PER MONTH after all ESSENTIAL outgoings? You're fine. You have a grand a month between you to fritter away on luxuries = you are well off. Tbh I don't feel well off but I certainly don't feel poor. ...

Can I save £800 a month?

You can absolutely do it. You're in an amazing position, alot of people can't even break even. You can put £800 away to savings and still have £500 to spend a month. If you think it is tight, then just save abit less. Saving and investing anything at your age is already a good start. =275… am i missing something? You’re right. ...

Is £1000 a month worth it?

So £1000 per month is totally do-able. Even in our current situation, that would leave £500 a month for food, petrol, and discretionary spending. 1 person running a small car ~ £500 per month with tight budgeting but still eating well and enjoying free country walks for entertainment. Any more money just makes it easier and luxuries affordable. ...

How much does a 70 year old DM live on a month?

My 70 year old DM lives on £1k per month perfectly comfortably. She's single, lives in a modest 3 bed semi which was paid for in full years ago, has a caravan and 5 UK holidays in that in a normal year, eats out maybe once a month. £25k, more than £2k per month? In fact that which article says you need £40k yo enjoy luxury holidays. ...

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