This year, I am looking to SAVE money. Right now, I have no savings to speak of, and I basically live paycheck to paycheck. Don't get me wrong, I realize we are in a recession and the majority of people are living just like I am or are worse off, but I'd like to take the opportunity to really learn how to be conservative with my money and create some sort of cushion. There are a number of reasons for my wanting to do this:
First, I m realizing little by little that I'm an adult. Yikes! I can't just be irresponsible any more and basically need to start getting my shit together if I want to have it easier later on. It sucks, but it's the truth.
Second, I do not want to stay in NYC forever and therefore, I'll need money to make a move eventually. Unfortunately, this is sort of a catch-22 situation since New York is extremely expensive and it's very hard to put any money away while living here. But I'm going to do it even if it means that I hardly ever go out to eat and/or drink (sigh...) The positive thing about this is that it meshes well with the lifestyle changes I wrote about in my last post. If I'm going to eat healthier and more natural foods, it's much better for me to cook at home than to eat out anyway. Also, I know that the move out of the city that I eventually make will ultimately make it easier for me to save money since I'll be moving somewhere cheaper.
The problem is basically this: I am not good at dealing with money AT ALL. In the last year or so, I think that I've gotten increasingly better and more responsible, but the reality is that I'm still learning how to handle money. Every time I get paid, I still get this false sense of being rich although I know that about 80% of my check goes to rent and bills when all is said and done.
So here's my plan: Before I go back to work next week, I want to set up a spreadsheet with all of my expenses and actually sit down and make a budget. I've made a budget before, but never on my own and I've never really stuck to one. I want to plan in advance what amount of money I should allow myself to spend on food, fun, etc. so that I'm not scrambling at the end of each pay cycle. Starting in February, I plan on setting up automatic bill pay for all of my monthly payments so that I won't have to worry about late fees anymore. (I can't do this yet because my company is switching the length of our pay cycle and I don't want to overdraw my bank account. I'll also probably decrease the minutes on my cell phone plan.
Finally, I will take all of my credit cards out of my wallet and leave them somewhere safe in my apartment so that I'm not tempted to spend on anything unnecessary when I'm out. Although I don't like the idea of being without a backup, I think I follow through with the rest of my plan, I shouldn't need to use my credit cards anyway.
So that's it. To be honest, I think of all the changes I'm trying to make, sticking to a strict budget might be the hardest for me, but I know I have to work hard to do it. This will mean really fighting the impulsive part of my personality (and the part that loves being served great food and drink...) but in the end I think it will all be worth it.