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Jan 22, 2024  · Thinking of offering on a house but scared to overstretch ourselves. I have calculated all bills and other usual monthly outgoings including groceries and petrol and have …


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Oct 24, 2021  · 26% of our take home pay goes on bills, mortgage, medical, pension, groceries. We save around 40% which leaves 34% for spending. Once my maternity leave ends in 9 …

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Is It Possible To Live On 1700 Per Month In These Circumstances?

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Dec 5, 2024  · I think £1700 after mortgage seems ok... £500 on food, maybe £500 on all utilities and then £700 spends (roughly £175 a week). Not luxurious but I think you will manage. Look …

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

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Hey, I live in Bristol and my average spending after rent and essential bills (so not including gym, streaming etc) is about 500-600 per month. This is a yearly average and includes a couple of …

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After Bills Etc, How Much Do You Have Left For Living / Saving?

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Single female early 30s with no kids, £225k mortgage on 35 year repayment at £750 a month, 2 cars at about £100 a month on average, £500 bills, £200 food so costs are about £1600 a …

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Budget: 'I Can't Afford To Leave Home On £1,500 A Month' And

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Oct 29, 2024  · Hmm. Quick search on rightmove shows most rooms in flatshare are about 750pcm. 1500 after tax is 1334 per month assuming auto-enrolment pension. So that would …

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How Realistic Is It To Live On £1.2k After Mortgage And Bills

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May 19, 2024  · I'm very very jealous. My total income each month is about 1600!!! After rent, bills, car and food I probably have 50 to 100 disposable income except it isn't really as there's …

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Oct 23, 2023  · It says £1000 left after ALL the bills! Firstly make sure there is a cushion, for unexpected expenses,leaks, plumber, electrician,car. The rest would be in savings, depends …

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Oct 27, 2024  · Hi all, I’m about to start my maternity leave in one months and feel a little bit upset because of the money. My husband and I live in Leatherhead. Rent is £1200 and on the top of …

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Jun 25, 2022  · To live on we give her £500 per month, all year round, so £6,000 per year. She also has a part time job in the holidays. Now first year is done, and she is more settled, she …

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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. ...

Is £500 a month tight?

I would find £500 a month tight, but the benefit you have is that if you struggle, you can just reduce the amount you save accordingly. There are better rates than 1.8% available for cash savings. You can get instant access cash savings at 2.5% and if you don't mind locking your money away you can get 4.5%+. ...

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. ...

What are 'bills' & 'left over'?

Plus everyone has different definitions of 'bills' and 'left over', eg which category does additional pension contributions or mortgage overpayments, food and petrol/bus fares and essentials that come up annually or irregularly like insurance, car servicing etc and replacement of white goods etc fall into. This, exactly! ...

Does £1600 a month include takeaways?

The £1600 includes groceries and petrol but doesn’t include takeaways, holidays, clothes, days out. Just reading your update, so takeaways, clothes, holidays, days out....that comes from another pot? That is s great amount to have left. You are lucky. @MarIeyG the £1600 leftover per month would need to cover clothes, takeaways, holidays, days out. ...

Is it possible to spend £67 a month on takeaways?

I’d also invest in something like the FTSE global all cap or vanguard lifestrategy 100 instead of VUSA and increase the amount to £400 a month. That’d give you an extra £67 to spend too! Yes it’s very possible. As long as you don’t waste loads of money on takeaways, you’ll be absolutely fine. ...

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