Their objective was to save $13,000 in three months. They blitzed that by saving $26,000! By putting those savings and some extra income that they were earning into the repayment of their mortgage, they cut the repayment terms from 25 years to six! Image that -- being debt free 19 years earlier by taking control of your money!
There were spending $500 a week on food, but that was cut back to $200 by planning meals and only buying what they needed (in other words, suppressing those impulse buying urges that the supermarkets are tempting shoppers with). Mike now takes a cut lunch to work, which saves him between $10 and $15 a day. They also upped their income via Mike increasing his overtime hours and Kirsten doing some work as a teacher's aid.
Hannah made the point that a plan needs to be effortless, otherwise you won't stick at it. We have a few additional pointers of our own:
There needs to be a compelling target or reason to save. What better reason than becoming mortgage-free and what better way to measure it than by knowing the month and year you are going to become debt free!
It needs to be a family effort. Having a common goal, like repaying the mortgage, is a team effort and everyone in the household should be part of the winning team -- it brings families closer.
Kirsten says that it doesn't feel like they're living any differently -- there are no huge sacrifices being made.
People who live off the smell of an oily rag often say that. There's no sacrifice in frugality, only benefits: when your money is under control, life is in control, and that means less worry, stress and arguments at home.
Well done, Fair Go. To see the segment online, go to the TVNZ website and look for Fair Go's "enable us" clip on April 15. It's well worth a look. The show asked viewers to send in their tips for saving -- here's a tip: Visit oilyrag.co.nz!
As it happens the site is undergoing an oily rag reconstruction. Doing it off the smell of an oily rag means we are not spending money on experts -- we are doing it ourselves and learning as we go!
So ... the site will be a bit wonky and forms a bit cranky, bear with us and send your tips via email (tips@oilyrag.co.nz) rather than the website until we get things in order. Thank you for your questions and tips -- keep them coming!
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* Frank and Muriel Newman are the authors of Living Off the Smell of an Oily Rag in NZ. Read our wealth of tips at www.oilyrag.co.nz