Biggest Monthly Expense
Biggest Monthly Expense
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TwigtheWonderkid

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48,357 posts

175 months

Sunday 8th February
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Following on from the "Burn Rate" thread, I'm interested, if anyone feels like sharing, what your biggest monthly expense is.

Mine, £320/month council tax, for 10 months a year. Feb & March, when I don't pay, coincide with car insurance and road tax, which comes to pretty much the same amount.

I don't have horses, and we are mortgage free, but we do have a kitten incoming in a couple of weeks. Hopefully will be cheaper than horses.

Sheets Tabuer

21,127 posts

240 months

Sunday 8th February
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Mine is definitely my 11 year old girl followed by my mortgage at around £500 a month.

FlyingPanda

642 posts

115 months

Sunday 8th February
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Mine is my pension contributions, but not sure you’d term that as an ‘expense’ though.

I’m never sure what asking a question like this achieves though, as you’ll inevitably get someone saying £15,000 on their helicopter and someone else saying £4.50 for their library card.

What will you learn?

WH16

8,158 posts

243 months

Sunday 8th February
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Mortgage, currently 33% of my net. Car payments approx. 8%, rising to 11% soon. 10% council tax, electricity, heating oil etc.

mart 63

2,491 posts

269 months

Sunday 8th February
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Holidays, around £1000/month, a lot more this year.

the-norseman

15,332 posts

196 months

Sunday 8th February
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Mortgage £1088 (1.49% till 2028)

Edible Roadkill

2,207 posts

202 months

Sunday 8th February
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Council tax

andrew-6xade

590 posts

28 months

Sunday 8th February
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Mortgage, 13% of our net wage.

kiethton

14,544 posts

205 months

Sunday 8th February
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IO mortgage @ £1800pm
Nursery - 3 days @ £1070pm
Car - £785pm

sawman

5,120 posts

255 months

Sunday 8th February
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Paying for my lads student digs in edinburgh £1000

Malcolm E Boo

271 posts

97 months

Sunday 8th February
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Council Tax and Gas & Electric bills are about the same each month

LeoSayer

7,730 posts

269 months

Sunday 8th February
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I suppose it's income tax although it's deducted at source.

stemll

5,300 posts

225 months

Sunday 8th February
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sawman said:
Paying for my lads student digs in edinburgh £1000
Same for me but not Edinburgh and only £700. £830 from September as he's going into a studio rather than sharing with 3 randoms (who rebooked next year with someone else as "we thought you wouldn't want to"). They were right as they are dirty fkers but they are still tts.


Edited by stemll on Monday 9th February 00:04

PM3

1,145 posts

85 months

Sunday 8th February
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Malcolm E Boo said:
Council Tax and Gas & Electric bills are about the same each month
Same here ....

Senex

3,190 posts

201 months

Sunday 8th February
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Food...by a mile.

No mortgage. No car payments. No debts.

Usual utility bills, but food beats them all.

There was someone on here a couple of weeks ago who claimed he fed a family of three on £30 a week.

Not with my lot he flipping wouldn't.

Chris Type R

8,892 posts

274 months

Sunday 8th February
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- Pension Contributions (doesn't really count as it's paid from my company and treated as an expense).
- Mortgage (if making overpayments)
- Tax (Income, NI, dividend)
- Mortgage (if not making overpayments)

The normal stuff,
- Food (100-140 per week)
- Holiday (1 week a year frown )
- Council Tax (which is close to above)

We're electric/gas neutral now, I work from home, state school. Everything else seems to be low key.

Edited by Chris Type R on Sunday 8th February 23:30

Mad Maximus

981 posts

28 months

Sunday 8th February
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Following on from the "Burn Rate" thread, I'm interested, if anyone feels like sharing, what your biggest monthly expense is.

Mine, £320/month council tax, for 10 months a year. Feb & March, when I don't pay, coincide with car insurance and road tax, which comes to pretty much the same amount.

I don't have horses, and we are mortgage free, but we do have a kitten incoming in a couple of weeks. Hopefully will be cheaper than horses.
Food by quite a margin but I don’t dare work it out right now. 6 of us. 2 teens a 7 year old and a hungry toddler mean we go through a serious amount of snap.

Jamescrs

6,073 posts

90 months

Monday 9th February
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Mine is my Mortgage by quite a margin but i'm pushing hard to get it paid off within the next 10 years

Gary29

5,060 posts

124 months

Monday 9th February
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Mortgage is only slightly more than my council tax, so they are the two biggest. 5% increase incoming on this years Council tax if the rumour mill is to be believed.

ikarl

3,974 posts

224 months

Monday 9th February
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mart 63 said:
Holidays, around £1000/month, a lot more this year.
I can appreciate this.