I am basically a finance guru. I'm not really, but I've been giving it a good hard crack over the last month. I mentioned few weeks ago I'd read The Barefoot Investor twice in two days. My husband was away camping so I had some time up my sleeve and this book had a hold …
I am basically a finance guru. I’m not really, but I’ve been giving it a good hard crack over the last month. I mentioned few weeks ago I’d read The Barefoot Investor twice in two days. My husband was away camping so I had some time up my sleeve and this book had a hold on me. Where have I been?? Under a rock obviously.
So, over the last few weeks I have been busy changing EVERYTHING. I manage the money in our house so it’s always been left to me. I have never done a top job, but I’ve always done a pretty ok job. My husband deals with his business, and I do our home stuff. The reason my husband doesn’t ‘do’ money is because he still lives in 1985, and freaks out if he has to use an ATM or a PIN. Recently I managed to get him to use paywave so at this stage he can buy anything as long as it’s under $100. Ha! He’d much prefer cash because he has an irrational fear that his card won’t work for some reason!
Anyhoo…. have you read The Barefoot Investor? If so, then you’ve probably done what I’ve just done… Set up new bank accounts and your “buckets”?
Then I bet you checked your super, all your insurances, phone deals, energy deals etc?? I did! And boy what a task that was! BUT I managed to get pretty much every single thing reduced, or I just switched to something new. I did ring my husband after every single win and he was so pumped! He kept cheering me on.
I even made an excel spreadsheet of all of our ‘non-negotiables’ – these are the things that I cannot change (mortgage, insurances, health fund, school fees etc). Who am I??!! 😉
I didn’t follow every single either. I just took what I needed from the book. I was also particularly interested in some ideas for my boys when they start working. There were good tips.
It’s taken a good part of 4 weeks to get all these changes in place. I had to switch where wages were being paid, ring all the direct debit companies and change those. It also meant I had to change Medicare payments, Paypal, Afterpay, online Lotto.. so many things that I didn’t think of at the time.
But in doing all of that I really took stock of everything. I became so aware of where money was going and it felt bloody good. We just live like everyone else with a mortgage and normal bills. We don’t have credit cards or personal loans, but we don’t have massive savings either. That’s my goal – to get some good savings. That is HARD though when I am a freelancer and it comes in waves. I think about this allllllll the time. While freelance is good in some respects, sometimes I think I’d like a normal job to depend on the money (and not lose so much sleep haha). So I have really had to adjust that excel spreadsheet and my “buckets” to suit.
I will say that starting out 2018 with these new little money tricks thanks to a really simple book I read has been refreshing. Once I got started I was on a roll.
Have you read the book? I’d love to hear about your experiences? Have you changed just about everything?? ♥ KC.
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Comments
Jacqui Miller
Ooh Carmel I totally forgot to get this book from you!!
Brodie Donegan
I am reading this now and so
Motivated to get on top of all the shit this year!!
Mellissa Bradbury
Coline Gillett Parr Lisa Gigliotti Danielle Kamolins this is my latest it’s really good Lauren lent it to me
Rebecca Hendricks
I have heard so many good reviews of this book that I feel obligated to read it now!! Haha!
Belinda Martin
I have heard so many good things about this book. I will definitely be purchasing it
Megan Foster Joce
Excellent book even if you only take elements- you don’t have to buy the pillow
Jessica Killen
I have heard sooooo many great things! I ordered this one last night due to another blogger… now I’m even happier with my decision to splurge on something that’s going to make my goals more achievable and manageable! Maria-Luisa Patisso I’ll keep you posted on it
Kim Abbate
I’ve just done this too! Saved a shed load on my mortgage with a single phone call WHO KNEW that was even possible?! Love this book
Nikki Turner
What did you do? Which bank?
Nicole Parmesan
Just bought it myself and want to read it. Heard a lot of good reviews and Kmart had like 1000 copies so that was a good sign
Carrington
You’ve made me want to read the book now, thank you!
Jodie Ross
Great principles – don’t agree with it all but there are some essential tips everyone should take out of this read – our kids absolutely need to be educated along the lines of this book
Samantha Knight
I read it last week, and busy putting it in action. It makes heaps of sense!
Sacha Stephens
Daniel Neale this is the book I was talking about
Philippa Bush
Currently reading this. I’m not far into it but it’s such an easy read. My hubby is not a reader but is interested in financials so I reckon I could convince him to read it too.
Alicia Saddler
Great! Have u gotta get it online? Fed need to change some things!
Ange Hunter
Great book, we just just set up our buckets too
Jasmin Hepburn
I’ve just started reading this book
Ange Hunter
Jasmin Hepburn it’s amazing!
Kristin-lee Campbell
Aaron Campbell
Aaron Campbell
It would appear we have a hole in our bucket
Samantha Knight
I borrowed it from my bro…. bookshops should stock it?
Katrina Chambers
Samantha Knight Kmart have them. Or I ordered Booktopia and only took a couple of days to arrive.
Pepper Clouds
I think Big W have it for $19 Alicia! It’s the best book and will change your life!
Alicia Saddler
thanks pip im excited to read it now! X