I've recently done a bit of research on our household's monthly income and it's quite scare to see how close to the breadline we've been living. So, in order to get a more comfortable lifestyle I've decided to cut back on a few things; such as my expense car and DSTV.
To be honest, cancelling our DSTV has been a no-brainer. It does have its benefits, but it simply isn't worth the monthly R730 that I'm paying. Take that as a saving over a 1 year period, and it's over R8000 that we save.
Unfortunately (sort of) the next thing on the list was my car. I've decided to trade in my 2011 VW Golf 6 GTi DSG on a 2012 Honda Jazz 1.3. It sounds ridiculous, but by doing that I'll be saving an additional R4000 per month when you factor in a massively reduced monthly premium, drop in car insurance and a more fuel efficient car. Also, I am able to pay off the Jazz in 2 years, as opposed to my GTi only being paid off in 2016!
So to anyone else out there that has to cut back on some stuff, just know that you're not alone
By doing this I've made our day-to-day lifestyle a lot easier and when new toys like the PS4 and XBOX One come around, I might actually be able to afford them! lol
To be honest, cancelling our DSTV has been a no-brainer. It does have its benefits, but it simply isn't worth the monthly R730 that I'm paying. Take that as a saving over a 1 year period, and it's over R8000 that we save.
Unfortunately (sort of) the next thing on the list was my car. I've decided to trade in my 2011 VW Golf 6 GTi DSG on a 2012 Honda Jazz 1.3. It sounds ridiculous, but by doing that I'll be saving an additional R4000 per month when you factor in a massively reduced monthly premium, drop in car insurance and a more fuel efficient car. Also, I am able to pay off the Jazz in 2 years, as opposed to my GTi only being paid off in 2016!
So to anyone else out there that has to cut back on some stuff, just know that you're not alone