Anonymous wrote:With the shutdown and furlough, DH is imploring me to cut expenses. I think I am bare bone as it is. Here is what I spent last month for our family of three.
Credit card payments: $689.00
Groceries: 616.45
General Merchandise: 466.13
Gas: 258.60
Cell Phone: 191.01
ATM Withdrawals: 80.29
Other: 345.61
Total: $2647.09
That accounts for about 37% of DH take home. It is only form the amount he gives me for groceries, household expenditures, etc. The rest covers the mortgage, utilities, etc. So, all of the above, is basically so called "discretionary spending. DH does not drive to work - spends about $6 per day on his commute. His car - paid for - sits in the driveway most of the time. I drive my car about 15 miles a day, picking up and dropping DD off at school, doing errands, etc. Looking for help here.
Cell phone is high. We got stuck in the verizon plans and spend that much for 5 people and smart phones. If the credit card payment is $689 what is on it besides gas, groceries, general merchandise, etc? Get a credit card with a good rewards program and use it for everything that doesn't charge a fee for payment with the card. Pay it off in full each month. You can download the activity on the card and do a sort-don't need to buy quicken. Use bank bill pay with free postage for everything else.
I use the credit card for gas or electric [one charges for the card so it's a check], car gas, verizon, groceries, home owners & car insurance. I pay the same to vendors but get rewards. Therefore OP's list really tells me nothing.