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Olivia Buck
December 3rd, 2008
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Look at all the pretty colours!Krispy Kreme: Oh so good!

Wednesday 3rd December, 2008 - £7,158.16 in debt…

I should probably have thought about my budget in a bit more detail before I came to London. I have no idea how much I’ve spent so far, but it’s not good news.

The problem, if you can call it that, is that I have so few outgoings at the moment. With paying only a minimal rent to my parents, and no bills, I’ve got a bit of money to splash around, and I should be transferring all of it to my Barclaycard. But why would I do that when there are overpriced takeaway cups of coffee to buy? And when there are branches of Krispy Kreme in London?

And the problem with going to a party at which there are free drinks is that you completely forget that there are other things to buy: a travelcard, dinner, munchies on the way back, etc, etc.

I’m coming home tomorrow or Friday, so there must be very few opportunities left for me to spend money. Surely. Anyway, I’ll let you know how it goes - I’m off out for the evening. Oh Christ.




Olivia Buck
June 10th, 2008
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do the shake and vac Housework? Cool. 

Tuesday 10th June, 2008 - £8,920.19 in debt…

 

First things first: I’m not temping this week. After an extended goose chase on Friday afternoon, I was eventually informed that the company in question didn’t need me any more. I had to phone my agency four times to learn this.

 

I’ve worked for agencies before, so I can’t say I was surprised, but the money would have come in handy. I could direct them towards this blog as an emotional blackmail ploy but, for that to work, they would have to have beating hearts in their chests rather than the bundles of offal and grit that clearly reside there. Not that I’m bitter.

 

Obviously this means that budgeting will be even more important in the coming weeks. So how’s it going?

 

Thanks for asking. It’s going like this:

 

Budget for June 6th to 12th = £20

Spent = £9.07

Remaining = £10.93

 

(By the way, if you want to budget without going the Spendaholics ‘cold turkey’ route, there’s a good budget calculator on the FSA website. It will tell you how much cash you’ve got at your disposal.)

 

Anyway, my method isn’t going too badly it seems. That £9 was spent at the pub on Saturday evening - a friend of mine suggested a pub far cheaper than our local, and I leapt on the idea like it was a lemon-filled Krispy Kreme. I also wangled a lift (and a drink or two, I think - can’t quite remember).

 

I’ve managed not to spend anything else at all, but that’s down to dumb luck really. Just before I instigated my budget regime, my boyfriend and I had stocked up our cupboards at Tesco and the petrol gauge in my car was looking pretty healthy.

 

If I’m still on this budget next time I’m out of food, petrol or hair dye, I might have to go on some sort of rampage. But, essentials aside, I’m enjoying a new-found appreciation for the cheaper things in life - sunny afternoons, housework and Doctor Who.

 

There are a couple of things I really need to buy at the moment - Juno on DVD, and a bathroom storage unit - but I’m biding my time until my Consumer Pulse vouchers come through. I hope any visitors to my house don’t expect to be impressed by a neatly-organised cosmetics collection before settling down to watch a distinctive and quirky comedy drama. They will be sorely disappointed.