Hey, everyone. I've been employed for almost four months now and the last three have been one big splurge for me. I bought a new tv, cell phone, clothes, exercise equipment, and I made my first credit purcahse: A laptop which I've yet to make a payment on.
Now, I'm not in bad shape. But I could have taken it easier and had more money saved up than I do right now. Having that kind of money was a new thing for me. But now I want to manage my money better and create a budget for myself.
I'm single, have no family to support, and make on average $1700 a month. After all my bills and necessities are paid for, (rent, phone, food, gas, laptop,insurance) I will end up with approximately $900 I can put in the bank.
I guess what I mainly want to know is, is that good? Does that sound safe for my living situation? (single, no family)
If the answer is yes, I have another question/concern for you.
I work swing shift on the other side of the neighboring city. I drive about 8 miles each way and I have to make the trip twice, or else I'll be spending anywhere from 3 to 5 hours in the city with nothing to do.
As you can imagine, this is really taxing on my gas budget. (Even though my car gets decent milage) So I've been toying the idea of getting a smaller 250cc motorcycle to commute, which would effectively cut my gas budget in half.
To buy a brand new bike for about $4000 would put me at a payment of something like $160 - $200 a month for about 2 years. (Lets say $200)
Now, adding $200 (minus $40 for gas so $160) that takes me down to $740 that I have to put away for the future or emergencies. (Plus insurance which won't be much coupled with several discounts I'm eligible for)
SO. I've you've made it this far in my post, my question is: Is $740 a month enough to put away in savings, given my living situation?
tl;dr - I want a motorcycle but not sure I'll be saving enough afterwards.
Sorry if I sound incredibly ignorant when it comes to this kind of stuff. It's because I am.
Any honest advice helps!
Mike
EDIT: I guess I should include a summary of my current monthly budget
Rent 350 (I rent a room from a friend)
Gas 80
Cell Phone 40
Netflix 7 (About to delete, actually)
Food 50 (I live with two other people and we all share food)
Car Insurance 66
Laptop 100
Total monthly: $693
1700 - 693 = 1007 (approximation because I don't always make a flat $1700. It is usually always within $100 though)
I don't have a monthly budget for things like clothes because I only buy them when I need them; which is not monthly.
Now, I'm not in bad shape. But I could have taken it easier and had more money saved up than I do right now. Having that kind of money was a new thing for me. But now I want to manage my money better and create a budget for myself.
I'm single, have no family to support, and make on average $1700 a month. After all my bills and necessities are paid for, (rent, phone, food, gas, laptop,insurance) I will end up with approximately $900 I can put in the bank.
I guess what I mainly want to know is, is that good? Does that sound safe for my living situation? (single, no family)
If the answer is yes, I have another question/concern for you.
I work swing shift on the other side of the neighboring city. I drive about 8 miles each way and I have to make the trip twice, or else I'll be spending anywhere from 3 to 5 hours in the city with nothing to do.
As you can imagine, this is really taxing on my gas budget. (Even though my car gets decent milage) So I've been toying the idea of getting a smaller 250cc motorcycle to commute, which would effectively cut my gas budget in half.
To buy a brand new bike for about $4000 would put me at a payment of something like $160 - $200 a month for about 2 years. (Lets say $200)
Now, adding $200 (minus $40 for gas so $160) that takes me down to $740 that I have to put away for the future or emergencies. (Plus insurance which won't be much coupled with several discounts I'm eligible for)
SO. I've you've made it this far in my post, my question is: Is $740 a month enough to put away in savings, given my living situation?
tl;dr - I want a motorcycle but not sure I'll be saving enough afterwards.
Sorry if I sound incredibly ignorant when it comes to this kind of stuff. It's because I am.
Any honest advice helps!
Mike
EDIT: I guess I should include a summary of my current monthly budget
Rent 350 (I rent a room from a friend)
Gas 80
Cell Phone 40
Netflix 7 (About to delete, actually)
Food 50 (I live with two other people and we all share food)
Car Insurance 66
Laptop 100
Total monthly: $693
1700 - 693 = 1007 (approximation because I don't always make a flat $1700. It is usually always within $100 though)
I don't have a monthly budget for things like clothes because I only buy them when I need them; which is not monthly.
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