Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts

Sunday, November 1, 2020

October Expenses 2020

Hello, everyone!

I am Jerry, the author of this blog!

There are only few new COVID-19 confirmed cases every day. People started going back to school and work. People started having more social activities in spite of the social gathering ban.

Anyways, here comes the expenses of October:

Money for my family and GF: $22444.4

Food& Beverages: $1053.5

Transportation: $345.8


Phone: $116

Personal growth: $1324.75

Miscellaneous: $742

TOTAL: $26026.45


My monthly expenses went up again this month. This is because I bought a new tooth cleaner and a financial course as well as a renewal of my professional membership.

What about you? How much did you spend in October? Please let me know by commenting below! See you next time!

Thursday, October 1, 2020

September Expenses 2020

Hello, everyone!

I am Jerry, the author of this blog!

It seems the pandemic is getting away in HK. My day job has started resuming normal.

Anyways, here comes the expenses of September:

Money for my family and GF: $22444.4

Food& Beverages: $897.8

Transportation: $213.7


Phone: $116

Personal growth: $779.92

Miscellaneous: $416

TOTAL: $24867.82


My expenses went up compared with that of las month because everything is resuming. FYI, I rearranged some items so that it follows the expense category of my mobile app.

What about you? How much did you spend in September? Please let me know by commenting below! See you next time!

Monday, August 10, 2020

July Expenses 2020

Hello, everyone!

I am Jerry, the author of this blog!

The second and third wave of virus is still on-going. My company allows me to work from home 4 days/ week. I only need to go to office once a week.

Anyways, here comes the expenses of July:

Money for my family and GF: $17444.4

Food& Beverages: $532

Transportation: $187.8


Phone: $399.25

Personal growth: $496.67

Miscellaneous: $2561.9

TOTAL: $21622.02


I didn't spend any money on entertainments or games this month. Well done, Jerry! Yet, I paid for the dinner of my family gathering which cost me around $2000. I think this money is well spent. Everyone, especially my grandma, was happy that night. Other expenses were low because I stayed at home most of the time this month.

What about you? How much did you spend in July? Please let me know by commenting below! See you next time!

Saturday, June 13, 2020

June Expenses 2020

 Hello, everyone!

I am Jerry, the author of this blog!

Here comes the expenses of June:

Money for my family and GF: $17444.4

Food& Beverages: $1623

Transportation: $397.7


Phone: $116

Clothes: $59


iPhone (1/12 installments): $283.25

Miscellaneous: $789.49

TOTAL: $20712.84


I tried hard to keep my expenses as low as possible. The largest spending is still the financial support to my family and girlfriend. I cannot cut this part as I treasure them as much as I treasure myself. The only redundant part is those spending related mobile games which cost me around $160.

What about you? How much did you spend in June? Please let me know by commenting below! See you next time!

Friday, January 31, 2020

December Expenses 2019

Hello, everyone!

I am Jerry, the author of this blog!

In order to make things more precise and simple, I will stop explaining every category. I will comment everything in the last paragraph instead.

Anyways, here comes the expenses of December:

Money for my family: $5500

Food& Beverages: $1249

Entertainments: $7691.54

Transportation: $350.9

Phone: $116

Miscellaneous: $973

TOTAL: $15880.44
To be honest, I spent so little this month. I went to travel once. This explains why my entertainment category went up so high. Besides, I saw doctor once and spent some money on self-improvements.
All in all, I managed to keep my expenses below 50% of my income. Good news for me!

What about you? How much did you spend in December? Please let me know by commenting below! See you next time!

Friday, April 5, 2019

FRUG1001 How to Make A Budget

Hello, everyone! This is Jerry, the author of this blog.

I decided to start a new series named FRUG1001. Yes, it is the freshman course of frugality. I will take about ways to lead a frugal yet fruitful life. This is the first 'lesson'. I would like to talk about how I draft my budget each month.

As we all know, in order to keep our expenses in check, making a budget is essential. As digital payment methods become more common, we become less sensitive to the pain of paying our bills and hence more easily over-spend. As a result, it is important to make a budget which make me more aware of the money we have.

I summarised into three easy steps of making a monthly budget.

1. Know your spending habit
First of all, you have to divide your spending into categories such as transportation, food, housing, clothes, phone bill, travel etc. You might not name all the categories at once but you might add some more categories later on.

Just one quick tip. It is better to separate one-off or irregular spending from daily spending. For example, I will have a category 'social gathering' and 'travel' instead of putting them under 'entertainments'. This allows you to track where your money goes.

2. Calculate the numbers
Then you calculate how much you will spend on each category. This is not a very difficult task for a full-time working class in Hong Kong as most of us have quite regular spending habits. For example, we take the same buses or train to the same working place on weekdays. We could always google the ticket price of the public transport.

As for food, lunch in Hong Kong costs around $30-50. You could simply multiply that with the number of days you will eat out. Similar method could be applied to hanging-out. You multiply the average amount of money you spend on hanging out with how many times you hang out each month.

3. Sum them up
last but not least, you could get the total sum by adding up the numbers of all categories. Personally, I will add an extra 10% as a buffer because usually there are some unforeseeable expenses. I have an Excel sheet to help me do this job so that I do not need to reinvent the wheel every month.

That's it! Making a budget is not difficult at all. It just takes some time at the beginning, but once you get used to it, it's a piece of cake yet a very powerful tool to keep your spending low and saving high!

Go ahead and try to make your own budget! Thank you for reading!