Biggest Monthly Expense
Discussion
Following on from the "Burn Rate" thread, I'm interested, if anyone feels like sharing, what your biggest monthly expense is.
Mine, £320/month council tax, for 10 months a year. Feb & March, when I don't pay, coincide with car insurance and road tax, which comes to pretty much the same amount.
I don't have horses, and we are mortgage free, but we do have a kitten incoming in a couple of weeks. Hopefully will be cheaper than horses.
Mine, £320/month council tax, for 10 months a year. Feb & March, when I don't pay, coincide with car insurance and road tax, which comes to pretty much the same amount.
I don't have horses, and we are mortgage free, but we do have a kitten incoming in a couple of weeks. Hopefully will be cheaper than horses.
Mine is my pension contributions, but not sure you’d term that as an ‘expense’ though.
I’m never sure what asking a question like this achieves though, as you’ll inevitably get someone saying £15,000 on their helicopter and someone else saying £4.50 for their library card.
What will you learn?
I’m never sure what asking a question like this achieves though, as you’ll inevitably get someone saying £15,000 on their helicopter and someone else saying £4.50 for their library card.
What will you learn?
sawman said:
Paying for my lads student digs in edinburgh £1000
Same for me but not Edinburgh and only £700. £830 from September as he's going into a studio rather than sharing with 3 randoms (who rebooked next year with someone else as "we thought you wouldn't want to"). They were right as they are dirty f
kers but they are still t
ts.Edited by stemll on Monday 9th February 00:04
- Pension Contributions (doesn't really count as it's paid from my company and treated as an expense).
- Mortgage (if making overpayments)
- Tax (Income, NI, dividend)
- Mortgage (if not making overpayments)
The normal stuff,
- Food (100-140 per week)
- Holiday (1 week a year
)
- Council Tax (which is close to above)
We're electric/gas neutral now, I work from home, state school. Everything else seems to be low key.
- Mortgage (if making overpayments)
- Tax (Income, NI, dividend)
- Mortgage (if not making overpayments)
The normal stuff,
- Food (100-140 per week)
- Holiday (1 week a year
)- Council Tax (which is close to above)
We're electric/gas neutral now, I work from home, state school. Everything else seems to be low key.
Edited by Chris Type R on Sunday 8th February 23:30
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Following on from the "Burn Rate" thread, I'm interested, if anyone feels like sharing, what your biggest monthly expense is.
Mine, £320/month council tax, for 10 months a year. Feb & March, when I don't pay, coincide with car insurance and road tax, which comes to pretty much the same amount.
I don't have horses, and we are mortgage free, but we do have a kitten incoming in a couple of weeks. Hopefully will be cheaper than horses.
Food by quite a margin but I don’t dare work it out right now. 6 of us. 2 teens a 7 year old and a hungry toddler mean we go through a serious amount of snap. Mine, £320/month council tax, for 10 months a year. Feb & March, when I don't pay, coincide with car insurance and road tax, which comes to pretty much the same amount.
I don't have horses, and we are mortgage free, but we do have a kitten incoming in a couple of weeks. Hopefully will be cheaper than horses.
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