Friday, April 1, 2011

New Goal

Most of you know we've been on Dave's plan for a while, but recently we've had a set back.  John's truck, which was paid off, broke down.  And really, by "broke down", I mean Broke.  We knew it was nearing the end of it's life with the faint burning of oil and a little bit of a leak, throw in the strange noises, and the hope that it passes inspection every year, all equated to a recipe for disaster.  But because it was paid off, and not worth too much, and we wanted to wait to get a better one until we had a few more things paid off.

Well, thanks to his transmission going out, and in an incapacitating way, we bought him a newer lower mileage truck.  But, thanks to selling his old one for parts, and a little extra money we had, we paid a large chunk down in cash to get a lower loan amount.  That is something we would have NEVER been able to do before.  And even though we went into debt more, it was a necessary thing given that this is how he makes money.  No truck = no income.  Plain and simple.

So with that, our debt snowball, has turned itself over into a new payment, and is no longer there to add to the minimums. This is pretty depressing for me.  It's like we worked our butts off to get stuff paid off, only to end up with payments once again.

But, I have felt convicted lately in our budget.  I look on Dave's forums, and there are people who post their full budget out there online for the whole world to see.  I'm a little conflicted about doing that step; it does allow others to be challenged by your budget, it challenges you to allow yourself to be open to scrutiny, and allows you to make changes that can affect your future.  But that info is very personal, and given that some people don't live in a large city, where a house our size would be under half of what it costs here, where expenses are extremely low compared to ours, sometimes it's not an accurate comparison.

And, I digress.  My apologies....off the rabbit trail, and onto the main point.

I noticed on some of these budgets, people's food budget was less than half of ours!  HALF!  And I use coupons and save a ton of money, and I think we rarely eat out.  So I started thinking. 

What if, for one month, I cut our food budget down to only buying the weekly must haves (like bread and milk, things that go bad quickly, etc), and eat from our pantry and freezer?  We have more than enough food thanks to coupons, and sales, and the fact that my parents live on a farm and bring us fresh beef and deer.  Our pantry has tons of food in there, so much to where we have no space for more. 

So my goal this month, is to severely cut our food budget, and focus on being better at planning our meals out ahead of time.

My hope is that 1- we can save a lot of money in a short amount of time, 2- We can free up some space in our freezer and pantry 3- we're being more conscious about what we buy 4-We are challenged to look at our budget with a fresh pair of eyes.  

I'll let ya know how it goes.  I'm expecting great results!

1 comment:

  1. To start, I am not a huge Suze Orman fan. I've only heard her speak a few times for a few minutes, but I had a strange desire to run away from her very fast, or to do some something violent, like throw something at her. To be honest, I have a similar desire when it comes to Dave Ramsey. It's just something about the way they talk that get's under my skin.

    Anyway, last night, I was at this event focused on microfinance and Suze Orman was one of the panelists discussing it. She made a comment that really stuck with me. She said, "It's mandatory that we talk about money. You've got to have a financial family."

    Her comment was opposed to the idea that "that info is very personal". I'm not suggesting you post your budget on the info, but I am suggesting that you examine why it is that you, I, and the rest of America feel like we cannot be open with our financial information.

    I've felt challenged to open that information up to others recently, knowing that I'm opening myself up to scrutiny, but acknowledging that I need that kind input from others that I trust.

    Good luck with your plan this month.

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