Monday, 27 August 2012

Embarking on a Savings Marathon

The next couple of months I'm embarking on a savings marathon. Why? Well for many reasons...vacations, a possible new business venture, higher ed...and as if all that's not enough Christmas is around the corner.  In about three months time we will all need a little extra cash to cover the holidays.

Before I embark on this new savings marathon I thought I'd take a deep dive into my current cash flow to see how flexible I can be/how easy it will be to save more.  Good thing I use mint.com - it takes all but a couple minutes to pull up a couple graphs and see my spending trends of the past couple months!  Here's what it looks like so far:

My total spending over the past 6 months


Spending fluctuations over the past 6 months
And what does all of this mean? Well let's start with the categories (Image #1).  The good thing is that only about 1/3 of my budget is fixed expenses (Housing and Bills).  My 'Food' category is taking up a large chunk of my budget, but well it's food and I kind of need it to survive, but I'll get back to that.  What I need to look into is my "other" category (quite large), my uncategorized category (which is skewed because one expense is really a reimbursement I had trouble categorizing correctly) and lastly my shopping category.  Looking at the spending over time (Image #2), I can definitely see the month of May standing out.  This is probably because I booked flights and hotels to Las Vegas and Seattle.  A more alarming trend is my spending going up over time (keep in mind this month isn't over yet).  I could attribute that to it being summer and there's just more stuff to do, but if I want to be serious about saving, I'll also need to focus on reversing the trend.

O.k. back to my 'Food' category. I broke down my food spending into more specific categories:

Spending on food broken down into different categories
With it broken down like this, I can see that my 'Restaurant' spending is a lot higher.  This is of course expected since going out to eat is more expensive than staying in...but again, this could be a source of savings! 
Spending on food by month
Lastly, my food spending by month.  April and June are standing out. Thinking back, all I can think of is that in April I was going through a stressful work situation and in June I traveled to a lot. Otherwise it looks like my spending is quite steady, which is good. I should be able to see swift changes, if/when I start focusing on this category. Next, I'll have to do this same breakdown for the other categories (like shopping) to inspect my spending trends and find places to save.  

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