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Difficulties Making a Realistic Budget

Last post 06-21-2008 2:14 PM by Pamelaw. 13 replies.
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  • 06-17-2008 10:20 AM In reply to

    • MarthaMFI
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    Re: Difficulties Making a Realistic Budget

     

    Carmina, can you rent your other house? since it is not selling? to lift the burden.    

    Does your son want a separate birthday party with friends or just a party because you can just do a family party with a couple of friends added. My son hasn't wanted a separate party for the last couple of years so we have a family party.  invite the grandparents, aunts etc  a pack of dollar store balloons, a dollar store happy birthday banner (been using for years) and a homemade cake from nana and he is happy. 

    My mil makes cutup cakes where is one sheet cake you cut and rearrange into butterflies, cars etc. She has a couple of books on this that she has used for years. did it for her kids.  just a cake mix, frosting and decorations.

    for the grandkids she has made a train (I think), a bear, giraffe, butterfly, doll cake. blues clues cake. probably more but I can't remember.

  • 06-17-2008 10:34 AM In reply to

    Re: Difficulties Making a Realistic Budget

    Pamelaw:
    I understand how to set up a budget, it's just that these days prices vary (or rather increase) from week to week so it's hard to plan and impossible to see what even next week's financial needs will be.

    I understand. The $300 I budgeted for gas for June is gone because we now spend $65 at the pump instead of $50. Those extra $15 3-4 times a month add up. But my grocery budget is holding strong (even $10 to $15 less a week) and we have cut some personal items and entertainment (I have not had a haircut since April and I trimmed the boys hair at home, for example). Not eating out except a $9 pizza helped save $40 which we used for gas for the cars. With another $30 saved from foregoing haircuts, we were able to keep our cars filled.

    I would increase your gas budget (try increasing by 10 cents per gallon over what you are paying now as a start) and see if you can tighten in other areas to build a cushion. Or since your kids are home for the summer, can they help out at all with their paychecks (if working while they are home for the summer)? Even $10 a week would be extra grocery money or a cushion.

    Erika
  • 06-17-2008 11:01 AM In reply to

    Re: Difficulties Making a Realistic Budget

    Dear Carmina, I forgot to say what might be obvious, thjat you should shop at a dollar store for the trinkets for your son's friend & the toy for your son.  When I have trinkets to give to children, I make a "snowball".  I take thin strips of crepe paper.  I roll some up for the center.  Then I add a trinket.  Then I cover it completely, all around with the ribbon.  Ditto.  Ditto.  Ditto.  for all of the trinkets that I have.  Just a word of caution:  make one for your son, too, or he'll be jealous of his friend.  Yours in Him, Deb

    Yours in thrift, Deb


    Officially Recognized Stretchpert in Kosher Recipes
    See also my Food Stamps Living sub-Forum, both in Frugal Food & Cooking.

  • 06-21-2008 2:14 PM In reply to

    Re: Difficulties Making a Realistic Budget

    mamasjob:

    I would increase your gas budget (try increasing by 10 cents per gallon over what you are paying now as a start) and see if you can tighten in other areas to build a cushion. Or since your kids are home for the summer, can they help out at all with their paychecks (if working while they are home for the summer)? Even $10 a week would be extra grocery money or a cushion.

    thanks so much. I just let the kids' income be used for their entertainment and about half their gas needs - I don't mind paying for gas to work, but they pay for gas to friends and the beach, etc. That helps us out a lot - because they like to go get subs with friends and that saves our food budget when they pay for it if they really want it.

    The gas cushion is a great idea and we'll do that. thanks so much! I almost feel like I can get a handle on it with all your helping hands here! thanks again. P




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