Budget Busters Top 10 Redux
September 25, 2008 by Deb · 6 Comments

Ok, so you’ve been trying to save money. You’ve changed your spending habits, and you’re really not a really big spender. So, where is all that money going?
I had a bad case of bloggers block this week, so I decided to do some (financial) housekeeping. Here’s what I found in my stack of weekly receipts :
Cigarettes: Average $4.54 per pack, one pack a day, 7 days a week, costs $1650 per year not to mention major health costs and implications.
Bottled Water: Average $1.00 per bottle (non major brand*). Purchased at the local convenience store, one bottle per day costs $365 per year. *major brands can cost upwards of $3 per bottle
Soft Drinks: Average $1.50 per bottle. One bottle per day will seperate you from $548 per year.
Manicures: Average $21.00,* * add in a pedicure everyother week at $20 Keeping fingers and toes in tip top shape can set you back $806 per year.
Lunch Out: Average $10.00 buy lunch out 5 days a week rather than brown bagging and you’ll spend a mindblowing $2600 per year.
Coffee and a Newspaper: Average $1.50 per cup and $.50 per paper. (Don’t even think about going to the local Java shop) Catching up on the world and getting an extra caffine kick during the work week will cost you a whopping $520 per year.
Car Wash: Average $15 for basic car wash, twice a month, you’ll shell out $195 annually. Opt for a full detail and you’ll spend upwards of $400.
Drinks After Work: Of course drink prices vary by location and bar, but order just two bottled beers, inc luding tip for your bartender and you’ll part with $4000 or so a year. Add in the occasional munchie tray and you’re spending over $5000. This ain’t your mama’s pretzles and beer here.
Pizza: Order a large pizza with the works delivered to your house once a week, including tip and you’ll spend $468 per year. Get the Door…. !!
And Last, but not least:
Credit Card Interest Charges: Making the minimum payment on about $6000 worth of Credit Card debt at an average interest rate of 13% will not only take you the next 21 years to pay off, but will cost you almost $4,800 over the life of the debt.
So Lets do the math here. Eliminating these 10 little budget busters completely will save you a whopping $11,152 plus or so per year! Not too shabby!
Now about that $700 Billion Dollar bail out…
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It’s amazing how fast that stuff adds up!
I probably spend a whopping amount on Coke every year, which also not only takes away from our bank account, but adds dramatically to my bottom line…as in the bottom line I SIT ON!
Great post Debbie. I really appreciate the work you put into it. I’m gonna Stumble it once I can figure out how I get my Stumble tool bar back.
@Auds at Barking Mad: it is amazing how the little stuff adds up. day to day we don’t actually think of it..the bottom line is where the results show. (both of em) and its usually not too pretty!
I’m all over this, except I do get an occasional afternoon cup of coffee.
We have “make your own pizza” night around here every week. Sauce + english muffins + healthier turkey pepperoni + mozzarella is a lot cheaper than delivery.
I’ve noticed I’m not the only one in the neighborhood who is getting the car washed less. Ever since gas prices shot up I’ve been seeing a lot more dusty cars. Dust is cheap. I need to teach the kids how to wash it.
threeundertwos last blog post..I spent a dollar on ebay
@threeundertwo: I know we’re all cutting back. Somedays it just seems like we don’t cut enough of the fat!