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Practical tips and advice to save you money and make you financially secure.
For some reason all my digged items have been published to my rss feed. I'm really sorry about that, the offending service has been deleted and it won't happen again.
Once again sorry about that!
Posted by Keonne at Wednesday, June 13, 2007 3 comments
On October 2nd Ms. KR and I will be flying from the UK back to Florida. After two years of living in the UK we have decided to move back to the States. Read more about that here. As you can imagine we both have built up quite a collection of "stuff". Besides selling half my book collection on Amazon we have yet to get started on the "Great Stuff Purge".
Last night we were discussing our options...
Posted by Keonne at Wednesday, June 13, 2007 1 comments
Following up from my previous post how can one survive in Paris for 3 days without breaking the bank. We are specifically speaking about Paris, but these tips apply to all trips.
Posted by Keonne at Monday, June 11, 2007 0 comments
In a few days Ms KR and I are going on a 3 day trip to Paris. Ms. KR has never been and recently told me that it would be disappointing if she lived in Europe for a year and never saw Paris.
Paris, if you don't know, rivals New York City and London in terms of cost of visiting. It is one of the most expensive cities in the world....Great.
So far here's how much Paris has cost me
Posted by Keonne at Monday, June 11, 2007 2 comments
Keeping with the theme of eating well on the cheap I want to briefly talk to you about my favourite frugal food. Chicken.
Boy do we love chicken in the KR House. Just yesterday I posted a recipe for a nutrient packed lunch which includes...you guessed it... Chicken. Buying a full chicken is relatively cheap and if used wisely can be used in a wide variety of meals for cheap.
On Sunday Ms. KR roasts a delicious roast chicken with carrots, parsnips, and carrots (all cheap garden vegetables). A leg and a thigh is enough to satisfy me and a leg is enough for her. The rest goes into the fridge.
On Monday for lunch (and maybe dinner) we finish off the leftover vegetables with a few more pieces of chicken.
On Tuesday I use a few pieces of chicken for my super food lunch. Ms. KR uses some chicken for her fabulous chicken chili.
On Wednesday we have left over chicken chili for lunch and using the some of the remaining chicken create my famous chicken soup for dinner
On Thursday I use the last of the chicken for my super food lunch and have leftover chicken soup for dinner.
On Friday we finish off the chicken soup (I make quite a big quantity of chicken soup)
On Saturday we take a chicken break.
You may be wondering if I ever get tired of chicken. Well yes, yes I do. However, for £2-3 ($4-6) we have a week's worth of meals for two. Sometimes you have to make sacrifices to achieve your goal, in this case the sacrifice isn't that bad, it just involves a lot of chicken.
Using this method of critical meal planning we are able to usually keep our food bill down to £40-60 ($80-120) a month. For two people (that enjoy eating) that is very good.
If you're interested in the recipes used for this chicken fest then please feel free to comment and I will write them up for you.
What is your favourite frugal food? Let me know in the comments
Posted by Keonne at Wednesday, June 06, 2007 1 comments
Just a quick note to our readers that I have updated the 6 Month Project RSS feed.
You may need to add the feed to your reader again. The feed link can be found here
If you could, please update your readers.
Thanks
Posted by Keonne at Wednesday, June 06, 2007 4 comments
Keeping with the theme of eating right for cheap I want to share with you how I beat the dreaded mid-day slump. You all know the time of day. Breakfast is wearing off, your stomach is starting to growl, you begin to get drowsy, and you have 4-5 hours until you get to go home. How do we beat this nuisance.
Eat a good lunch
I want to share how I create a killer lunch that effectively gets me over the mid-day slump, and increases my productivity. Warning, this may not be for everyone. I recommend you at least try it, you'll notice the difference immediately.
KR's Superfood Lunch
You will need:
Posted by Keonne at Tuesday, June 05, 2007 2 comments
We all know the benefits of waking up with the sun. I do it on a regular basis and my days are more productive and less stressed. Leo from Zen Habits has a great article on waking early that I won't even try to compete with. What I want to talk about is what to do after you wake up early. It's a step that many people ignore. Breakfast
We all know the benefits of a good breakfast. I don't need tot tell you that when we forgo breakfast our bodies are running on fumes until we eat lunch. If you're anything like I am, I hate breakfast, I'm just not hungry and the thought of food at that time isn't very appetizing. Within the last couple of weeks I have come up with the perfect mix of grains and cereals that don't disgust me and leave me full until lunch time. And of course, in keeping with the theme of this blog, it costs far less than your average boxed cereal.
KR's Super Breakfast Mix
You will need:
Posted by Keonne at Tuesday, June 05, 2007 0 comments
Sorry for the lack of posts this week. I was called away to a conference for work and didn't have enough Internet time to keep up posting on the blog.
To make up for lack of posts, i have some great ideas planned out for this weekend.
Stay tuned
KRdaCat
Posted by Keonne at Saturday, April 21, 2007 0 comments
Every Monday at the 6monthproject is Progress Report day.
Today was a positive day, for the first time since the blog started the progress bar has moved. We have saved 6% of our goal of $10,000
I made £310 ($614) in alternative income so far this month through tutoring and freelance. That money goes directly into my savings account.
In terms of budget, we're right on track. I drove a bit more than I've wanted. But I still have 1/2 tank of gas left, that should last until the end of the month.
Electricity is still our best performer on our budget. 18 days ago we put £10 ($20) on the electricity account. Today we have £2 ($4) left. That will last us 4-5 days. Our initial budget for electricity was £40 ($80) ! Needless to say we will be saving some money on this expense.
In 3 weeks I get paid. Income to savings target this month is £400 ($800).
Posted by Keonne at Monday, April 16, 2007 0 comments
AllFinancialMatters is hosting the 96th Carnival of Personal Finance. Go check it out.
This was 6monthproject's first carnival, and I'm happy to say we were listed! Here's to JLP for being a great host, and organizing the festival listings well.
Posted by Keonne at Monday, April 16, 2007 0 comments
Trent over at The Simple Dollar wrote a great article on the cost of childcare. It's a hefty article but well worth the read, especially if you have rugrats of your own.
But I want to focus on one area that caught my attentionAs many of us know, moving from a city area to a rural area can be the most effective savings technique. We know this from The Millionaire Next Door (required reading for the aspiring millionaire) and from common sense! The reason Trent's post caught my eye is because the reason why I am saving $10,000 in 6 months is similar to Trent's situation.
I quit my job, she changes her job, and we move This is an option we’ve been looking at to target next spring. The advantage here is that we both have parents who live very near each other, but several hours away from us. My parents are both retired at this point and they would love to be free daycare for us a couple days a week. So, our plan here would be that my wife would seek a teaching position in that area and if one was located, we simply move back there. This would also likely involve me converting to a stay-at-home dad. Why do this, you ask? The biggest factor is housing costs. The area where we would move to has homes that cost 40 to 50% less than the homes do in this area, because not only is it rural, but there are no major cities anywhere close to the area at all. This option eliminates child care costs and reduces housing costs, but has the greatest salary reduction and causes the greatest change by far to our lives.
To me, the third option is the one that is the most pleasant, but it’s also the one that is going to require the most careful planning and probably require the biggest amount of cash in hand to make it happen. It also happens to be one that my wife is most uncertain about in terms of her own feelings.
Posted by Keonne at Sunday, April 15, 2007
I've revamped the RSS feed, so if you can please scrap the old feed and use this feed instead
http://feeds.feedburner.com/The6MonthProject
thanks
Posted by Keonne at Sunday, April 15, 2007 0 comments
Every Saturday I will post some of my favorite articles of the week.
Leo over at Zen Habits talks about doubling your productivity
Trent at The Simple Dollar talks about saving some money at the grocery store using Grocery Store Math
Dawn at Frugal For Life talks about decorating frugally
I read these blogs on a daily, twice daily, and three times daily basis. If you're not familiar with them, go ahead and read through them, its worth it.
Posted by Keonne at Saturday, April 14, 2007 1 comments
The Tight Fisted Mister has a post on heating his apartment in April.
I moved to England from Miami a few years ago. In Miami, heating is not a big expense, infact it isnt an expense at all. So when I arived in 'Ye Olde Damp Country' I cranked my electric heating on 24/7.
It didn't take me long to realize how much money this was costing me, so I started looking into alternative heating ideas. I found one method to stick out above the rest in terms of cost effectiveness.
Portable Gas heating offers a convenient and frugal way to heat any area of the house. With a cheap start up price £100 for the portable heater and a 15kg barrel of butane this method is a clear winner.
How does it work?
You buy a 15kg butane canister and plug it into the portable heater. 15kg's is enough for 200 hours of use at it's highest setting. You roll the heater where you want it, turn on the heater, and in about 2 minutes a normal size room is fully heated.
Pros:
Posted by Keonne at Saturday, April 14, 2007 0 comments
Is your budget bulging around the waist? It could be time to cut the fat, it sure is for me.
I am already living to a tight budget, I need to be to realize my goal of $10,000 in 6 months.
Lets break down my monthly budget briefly. Items in Blue are adjustable and can either be higher or lower based on my habits. Items in Grey are "fixed".
Rent: £485
Food: £80
Electricity: £40
Petrol: £40
TV,Internet,Phone: £18.99
Cell Phone: £20
Car Insurance: £183
Entertainment: £20
This comes out to £887 a month.
How can I cut the flab?
First lets look at the adjustables
Posted by Keonne at Thursday, April 12, 2007 3 comments
I want to start by thanking all the employees at my job who smoke. These poor suckers smokers take on average 15-20 minutes out of their work day to enjoy a slow suicide. And they get paid for the pleasure.
So how can this make me money?
I get up to one hour unpaid lunch break everyday, but it is up to me to decide how much of that hour I take. To maximize my daily earnings I have been taking 15 minute lunches. Some people need more time than this, but I find any break longer than 20 minutes tedious. However, these 15 minute lunches still are unpaid.
This is an injustice, you get paid to smoke on the job but not to eat. Instead of clocking out for lunch, I will take the smoking time that I deserve and use that time to eat my non-carcinogenic lunch.
I get paid £10/hour. On a normal day I will make £70. By using my allocated smoking time to eat I will earn £80 in a day. That's £10 extra a day!
But wait, what if I get into work a 1/2 hour before my shift starts. Not only does this show your boss that you are committed to your job, but it also allows you to settle into your day in a more relaxed way. To top it off, leaving for work just 15 minutes earlier than usual can drastically cut down of the amount of time you're stuck in traffic. If I leave at 8:30am I won't get to work until 9:00. However, if I leave at 8:15 I'll be at work by 8:30!
By getting into work at 8:30 and using my allocated smoking time to eat lunch i am adding £15 to my daily earnings. That's £75 more a week. That's £300 more a month.
So yes. Thank you for smoking.
Posted by Keonne at Wednesday, April 11, 2007 0 comments
In order to meet my goal of saving $10,000 in 6 months somethings gotta give.
April is our first month of living to a budget and so far we're doing pretty good. This is our experimental month, we're seeing how much we spend and where we spend it. So far the results are good.
Our best area so far is electricity. We have a "pay as you go" electricity box. You top up your card at the post office with however much money you want, when you get home you stick the card in the box and that's it. This is very useful for budgeting purposes, as we can see how much electricity we are using and how fast the money goes.
We topped up £10 on the 29Th of March and today we have £5 left! This is great ,2 weeks of electricity for £10. At this rate our electricity costs per month should be somewhere around £20 instead of the budgeted £40! A savings of £20 a month!
The majority of thanks needs to go to my girlfriend, she does everything she can to conserve electricity, I'm sure her list of todo's will make it up here at one point or another.
More on point with today's topic is giving something up to reach your goals. In this case I am giving up driving my car to work everyday and instead riding my bike. I live 3 miles from my job, it's a disgrace to the environment and to my bank account to drive there everyday, especially now that winter is behind us. The savings to our fuel budget will be great! Currently I have £40/month allocated to fuel. To fill my tank it takes £25, usually i need to refuel twice a month. By cutting out my work commute I should be able to nix one full refuel dropping the monthly cost to £25!
The point is we need to give and give and give to later receive. Cutting out a comfort like a car won't kill me, in fact it will make me healthier. And I'll be saving money at the same time. Sounds good to me.
Posted by Keonne at Wednesday, April 11, 2007 0 comments
Oh boy am I in a bad situation.
Posted by Keonne at Wednesday, April 11, 2007 1 comments