I found out today from my gf that I have a very unexpected expense coming up. I'll spare you the details, but it's not pregnancy or anything crazy like that, but even so it's quite more expensive than expected.
Next month I have another major expense I'm expecting as well.
I'm looking for tips on cutting spending all across the board. From the smallest tip to the biggest I'd love any advice.
First off as small as it is here's what I'm thinking
1) Cut out eating out, cut out Starbucks, etc buying coffee unless I'm studying which is a positive enough reason to spend $2 for a few hours of productive work.
2) Limit travel as much as possible (I hate this, but i knew I had some belt tightening to do after recent credit card statements and a vacation). Also drive less if possible. Combine trips in an intelligent manner to limit gasoline usage.
3) Don't buy any new clothes, etc for the next few months. Only buy what's needed for replacement
4) No bars or clubs or buying beer on the town unless with some of my gift certificates I have. I haven't been hitting them much lately and I sure can't start now.
5) Eat all the stuff I have in house that's been sitting around and is still edible! Buy only health stuff, no more soda, candy, beer, etc. Buy the cheapest healthy foods. Advice on this would be appreciated.
6) Quit shopping, especially with the gf. Spend that time studying instead
7) Hit the gym, run and lift regularly to relieve stress and have a free activity to do.
8) Go to all the fun free events in town and avoid the expensive concerts etc (with the exception of an event or two I already had planned for next month)
9) Spend more time with the parents. My mom is a great cook and the food there is free! YEAH
10) Get free meals from the gf's restaurant like I do 3 nights a week. Don't cook dinner that night.
11) Rent videos/books from the library instead of buying them or going to the video store.
I know this sounds crazy but I'd love to cut every last penny. I'm not above crapping at work to avoid buying toilet paper!
I will be the most miserable miser for the next few months. This should actually be fun!
Any suggestions you have would be great
Next month I have another major expense I'm expecting as well.
I'm looking for tips on cutting spending all across the board. From the smallest tip to the biggest I'd love any advice.
First off as small as it is here's what I'm thinking
1) Cut out eating out, cut out Starbucks, etc buying coffee unless I'm studying which is a positive enough reason to spend $2 for a few hours of productive work.
2) Limit travel as much as possible (I hate this, but i knew I had some belt tightening to do after recent credit card statements and a vacation). Also drive less if possible. Combine trips in an intelligent manner to limit gasoline usage.
3) Don't buy any new clothes, etc for the next few months. Only buy what's needed for replacement
4) No bars or clubs or buying beer on the town unless with some of my gift certificates I have. I haven't been hitting them much lately and I sure can't start now.
5) Eat all the stuff I have in house that's been sitting around and is still edible! Buy only health stuff, no more soda, candy, beer, etc. Buy the cheapest healthy foods. Advice on this would be appreciated.
6) Quit shopping, especially with the gf. Spend that time studying instead
7) Hit the gym, run and lift regularly to relieve stress and have a free activity to do.
8) Go to all the fun free events in town and avoid the expensive concerts etc (with the exception of an event or two I already had planned for next month)
9) Spend more time with the parents. My mom is a great cook and the food there is free! YEAH
10) Get free meals from the gf's restaurant like I do 3 nights a week. Don't cook dinner that night.
11) Rent videos/books from the library instead of buying them or going to the video store.
I know this sounds crazy but I'd love to cut every last penny. I'm not above crapping at work to avoid buying toilet paper!
I will be the most miserable miser for the next few months. This should actually be fun!
Any suggestions you have would be great