Budgeting Babe: Don't Make Saving a Secret

April 20, 2009 RSS Feed Print
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The Budgeting Babe recently posted some great spring saving tips for anyone trying to overhaul their finances before summer starts. My favorite is her tip to tell your friends what your money goals are, just like you would if you were trying to lose weight. Saying you want to save money can be embarrassing, especially if you're the only one trying to cut costs on that upcoming bachelorette party, but as long as it's all out in the open, it's easier to explain why you won't be spending $200 on Las Vegas show tickets.

Here's what the Budgeting Babe, a.k.a. Nicole Mladic, has to say: "If you were trying to lose 10 pounds, you'd tell your girlfriends, right? You'd want them to know why you've suddenly gone vegan and are committed to running a 10K in two months. And you'd expect their full support."

She continues:

Why shouldn't savings goals be the same? The next time you're out with friends, try this: "Ladies, I'm trying really hard to hit my savings goals this spring so I need to be extra budget conscious and I wanted you to know." The point here is that you need them to stop pressuring you to go everywhere and do everything, and be supportive when you can't. Once they know you're on a budget, you might need to suggest cheap eats or free group activities (lazy day on the beach, anyone?); true friends will gladly join you.

 I couldn't agree more.

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I used to hate budgets too. But I also hated spending money I didn't have. I dumped my credit cards except for one for EMERGENCIES. Cash or debit card only now.

I also looked carefully at "regular" expenses and decided to dump my AT&T phone for a prepaid phone. Got a Tracfone for 30 bucks but it was kinda-sorta free since it came with 30 bucks worth of air time.

Now I budget my phone use by buying the amount of time I want, up front. I also got a double minutes card wich makes it an even better value.

There are some expenses that can be "managed" and those are the ones to budget.

Cheap Chick of FL 4:47PM May 03, 2009

To truely have 10 pounds off,have you and your friends put two dollars in a high yeld savings account every friday.For one year.The one who loses the most weight,keeps the money.Puts it in his or her high yeld savings account.Then you would do it again.Friends help friends help themselves.May we all lose 10 pounds.

Tony Stover of VA 3:05AM April 21, 2009

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about making smarter financial decisions. She’s the author of Generation Earn: The Young Professional's Guide to Spending, Investing, and Giving Back.

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