I am constantly amazed at the number of people that we talk to that say, “We make good money, but I have no idea where it all goes.”
Before ever looking at their checkbook or at their bank statement, I can almost always say, “You eat at restaurants too much” and be correct.
Managing a budget is not an easy process – it is, quite frankly, a difficult task. Little expenses get in your way and keep you from meeting your financial goals. Eating in restaurants can be a “deal breaker” and one that nibbles (sorry for the pun) away at your budget, your goals and your plans.
Let’s say that over the course of a quarter, you eat a meal at a restaurant 3 times a week and spend $10 per meal – that is more than $350 each quarter and more than $1,400 per year! It is surprising to see how quickly it all adds up. By eating at restaurants, you could easily destroy your savings goal and obliterate your financial security in a few short months.
What options do you have? I am not advocating that you eat ramen noodles at every meal. And I am not advocating that you stop spending money on food or never enjoy time at your favorite restaurant. Within your budget, you should have a SPECIFIC dollar amount that you are willing to spend monthly on food. This category should include money spent at the grocery store to stock up your own kitchen and on meals that you eat away from home. Set a goal and then stick to it. Don’t go over that dollar amount and live within your plan. If this amount isn’t enough – it is YOUR plan! Change it and make it work.
Another way to beat this budget buster is to plan ahead. If you know that you are working late hours, plan ahead and be prepared. Avoid a quick impulsive trip through McDonald's and make sure that you have “sandwich fixins” in the fridge. Pack a lunch a few days a week and stock your cabinets with quick and easy meal options. A little bit of planning will help you to avoid spending money on this expensive non-essential.
Watching where you are spending your food budget is one of the quickest and easiest ways to save a few bucks within your budget. Make a few changes, and you will add several hundred dollars to your budget each month and help you to achieve your financial goals much quicker.
Don’t let food eat away at your financial successes!
Monday, October 25, 2010
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