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Title: do you guys have an emergency fund...........
Post by: dazmond on October 06, 2014, 09:45:43 am
......for winter built up?or do you guys live week to week?

many years ago i used to suffer badly money wise if we had some very bad weather during the winter months.obviously things have changed over the years and a few lessons learned.

i currently have £2,500 built up for a rainy day/3 weeks of heavy snow,van breakdown,etc
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Post by: gr cleaning solutions on October 06, 2014, 10:11:23 am
All my drive way cleans , carpet cleaning , upvc  cleaning work etc goes into winter fund . Window cleaning money pays bills etc
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Post by: deeege on October 06, 2014, 10:22:10 am
Yes I have 6 months worth of living expenses banked with TSB earning me 5% interest per year. ;D
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Post by: Ian101 on October 06, 2014, 10:22:52 am
I have a tin can type of savings thing that can only be opened with a can opener ... throw the odd fiver in and a percentage of any large jobs I get also stick any coppers and silver into a large glass sweet jar.

Opened metal can this weekend and found I had £640 quid in there ! glass jar normally comes in at £100 when Ive filled it. Gave money to missus for winter fund.
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Post by: tlwcs on October 06, 2014, 10:25:32 am
I have a tin can type of savings thing that can only be opened with a can opener ... throw the odd fiver in and a percentage of any large jobs I get also stick any coppers and silver into a large glass sweet jar.

Opened metal can this weekend and found I had £640 quid in there ! glass jar normally comes in at £100 when Ive filled it. Gave money to missus for winter fund.

Be careful your Mrs does not buy a handbag with that money, to store the winter fund in. Mine would  ;D
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Post by: dazmond on October 06, 2014, 10:45:58 am
I have a tin can type of savings thing that can only be opened with a can opener ... throw the odd fiver in and a percentage of any large jobs I get also stick any coppers and silver into a large glass sweet jar.

Opened metal can this weekend and found I had £640 quid in there ! glass jar normally comes in at £100 when Ive filled it. Gave money to missus for winter fund.

madness!! ;D ;D ;D

i live on my own so me and the girlfriend keep our finances separate.she pays her own bills,i pay my own! ;) :)
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Post by: Dave Willis on October 06, 2014, 10:47:01 am
I've got 3k put by for the tax man. He's not having it though - I've just clicked the skip button on 20k worth of work in George - works a treat.
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Post by: gary999 on October 06, 2014, 10:48:55 am
Yep definitely, I take on extra work on weekends all through the autumn
an the last two years I have taken January off.
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Post by: dazmond on October 06, 2014, 10:59:59 am
Yes I have 6 months worth of living expenses banked with TSB earning me 5% interest per year. ;D

very wise move that danny.im not that disciplined! ;D i tend to spend a lot of my money!
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Post by: colin purewater on October 06, 2014, 11:11:07 am
Nope, I only ever save for holidays or new vehicle,
Always a way to
Make money no matter what the weather is like
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Post by: capn sparkle on October 06, 2014, 11:37:27 am
Did have a winter fund but just spent it on a new engine for my Vivaro  :'( :'( :'( poxy cam chain
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Post by: Ian101 on October 06, 2014, 11:42:00 am
I've got 3k put by for the tax man. He's not having it though - I've just clicked the skip button on 20k worth of work in George - works a treat.

skim button  ;D
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Post by: Ian101 on October 06, 2014, 11:43:44 am
I have a tin can type of savings thing that can only be opened with a can opener ... throw the odd fiver in and a percentage of any large jobs I get also stick any coppers and silver into a large glass sweet jar.

Opened metal can this weekend and found I had £640 quid in there ! glass jar normally comes in at £100 when Ive filled it. Gave money to missus for winter fund.

Be careful your Mrs does not buy a handbag with that money, to store the winter fund in. Mine would  ;D

 ;D
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Post by: Ian101 on October 06, 2014, 11:44:29 am
I have a tin can type of savings thing that can only be opened with a can opener ... throw the odd fiver in and a percentage of any large jobs I get also stick any coppers and silver into a large glass sweet jar.

Opened metal can this weekend and found I had £640 quid in there ! glass jar normally comes in at £100 when Ive filled it. Gave money to missus for winter fund.

madness!! ;D ;D ;D

i live on my own so me and the girlfriend keep our finances separate.she pays her own bills,i pay my own! ;) :)

I would only go and spend it on silly things like new poles ...  ;D
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Post by: steve rix on October 06, 2014, 12:13:25 pm
I put all my change into a safe in my office. Anything from £10 to %0 a day. Pays for all my holidays etc.
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Post by: steve rix on October 06, 2014, 12:14:14 pm
£50. One day I'll get the hang of this typing lark!
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Post by: deeege on October 06, 2014, 12:23:34 pm
Yes I have 6 months worth of living expenses banked with TSB earning me 5% interest per year. ;D

very wise move that danny.im not that disciplined! ;D i tend to spend a lot of my money!

I also used to be terrible with money, living from month to month. A wife and young family changed that though.
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Post by: G Griffin on October 06, 2014, 12:46:01 pm
Does anyone pay themselves a wage?
You'd have to be disciplined but it could help you be more disciplined.
I've done something based very loosely on this in the past but soon got lax again.
It's more like an easily achievable living allowance every week or month. If you earn more don't touch it and if you do less, dip in. It can mean you're less motivated but also less stressed.
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Post by: C o z y on October 06, 2014, 01:55:37 pm
I stick a couple of hundred away per month. Not needed it last 2 winters, but it's not just for that. Vehicle emergencies etc.
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Post by: Window Lickers on October 06, 2014, 02:04:01 pm
I put £250 a week by, this is for tax, spare fund in case of emergency, holidays and anything else I might need a wedge for.
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Post by: PoleKing on October 06, 2014, 02:11:14 pm
Yes I have 6 months worth of living expenses banked with TSB earning me 5% interest per year. ;D

Really?! What account is that DeeGee? I can't find anything savings wise for much more than half that rate...?
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Post by: Tom-01 on October 06, 2014, 02:17:40 pm
Does anyone pay themselves a wage?
You'd have to be disciplined but it could help you be more disciplined.
I've done something based very loosely on this in the past but soon got lax again.
It's more like an easily achievable living allowance every week or month. If you earn more don't touch it and if you do less, dip in. It can mean you're less motivated but also less stressed.

I pay myself the basic wage of £660 per month and dividends a couple of times a year. The rest of the money just sits in the account. Never had a winter where we haven't worked.
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Post by: deeege on October 06, 2014, 02:29:57 pm
Yes I have 6 months worth of living expenses banked with TSB earning me 5% interest per year. ;D

Really?! What account is that DeeGee? I can't find anything savings wise for much more than half that rate...?

http://www.tsb.co.uk/current-accounts/

Basically it pays 5% upto a maximum of £2k per account. You can have 2 accounts per person plus 2 joint accounts, so basically 6 accounts (per couple) x £2k = £12k x 5%.  The conditions are that you must pay in at least £500 per month from a non TSB account so just set up a DD from your current account and send it straight back. :)
Title: Re: do you guys have an emergency fund...........
Post by: PoleKing on October 06, 2014, 03:49:12 pm
Yes I have 6 months worth of living expenses banked with TSB earning me 5% interest per year. ;D

Really?! What account is that DeeGee? I can't find anything savings wise for much more than half that rate...?

http://www.tsb.co.uk/current-accounts/

Basically it pays 5% upto a maximum of £2k per account. You can have 2 accounts per person plus 2 joint accounts, so basically 6 accounts (per couple) x £2k = £12k x 5%.  The conditions are that you must pay in at least £500 per month from a non TSB account so just set up a DD from your current account and send it straight back. :)

cheers bud.
I'll have a butchers
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Post by: ascjim on October 06, 2014, 07:13:42 pm
I've got all my regulars in the winter, so no problem for me.

I save around £1000 a month and more in the summer. Just for anything I need. New van / Holiday / unexpected tax or bills

30% saved for tax and NI.

3% of my wages goes on learning. This includes books, audio tapes, courses and classes. That 3% a month over a year earns me an extra few zeros to my wages the following year.
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Post by: Frankybadboy on October 06, 2014, 09:18:27 pm
i find it hard to save when doing £5 for a 4/5 bed house :(