The Simple Dollar offers a month-long plan for fixing your finances. All you need is an open mind and an hour each day.
Yesterday, we took a look at our living expenses and tried to find places where we could easily make some reductions. The goal was not to make hard cuts, but to find ways to reduce spending that fit within our lifestyles.
Today, we want to see how this revised personal expense balance fits within our overall life plan. Pull out the overall plan you built a few days ago along with the estimates you calculated yesterday. You’ll notice that your older plan is calculated in terms of hours, which is a great way to see what your expenses are really costing you, so let’s do the same conversion for your expenses.
Take out a fresh sheet of paper and make three columns on it, with the left one taking up about half of the page and the two on the right taking up about a quarter of the page each. In the first column, write each expense down from your sheet from yesterday, then in the second column, write the amount per week that you calculated yesterday. If you skipped that part, just take your annual estimate for each item and divide it by 52.
Got that? Now, in the third column, divide each second column number by the true hourly wage that you calculated earlier. This is the number of hours that you spend working each week to pay for that expense.
For me, this exercise really opened my eyes. I found lots of places where I felt almost guilty for what I was doing - things such as working eleven hours a week just for my entertainment expenses. I was working a lot every week just for silly little things, when that time could be spent working for something bigger, something that reaffirms my life.
Once you’ve converted all of these dollar amounts to hours, total them up. Unless you have some major spending problems, this total should be less than your total hours you spend working in a given week (which you figured up earlier in the week). Ideally, it’s around 60% of the total hours in a week (mine is about 55% right now, but when I first did this, it was at about 92%), but you don’t really need to worry unless it’s pushing 95% or so. If it’s over 100%, you need to make some cuts in your spending or you will never get ahead, as your spending will grow as your income grows.
At this point, it might be useful to start a “real” balance sheet. Take the overall plan and recopy it with the same items as before, but don’t move the numbers over. Instead, just put in the total number of hours in a week and the total number of hours you spend on living expenses. The difference between the two is what you will use to begin building your future.
What if I’m left with only a 10% sliver? How can I “build my dreams” with that? First of all, even a small amount of money can get you started and, with the power of compound interest, can build up quite well over time. Second, this process of evaluation is not a one-time process. It’s useful to go through this on an annual basis, just to re-evaluate where you’re at and where you’re headed. Once you get started and watch things begin to build to fulfill your dreams, the feeling is often so powerful that you find new places to trim your spending - you pay off debts, cut down on your nonessential purchases, and so on.
Tomorrow, we’ll look at what to do with that remaining fraction.
Ready? Let’s continue on to the next day.
The Simple Dollar为您提供一个月的理财计划。你所需要的只是一个开放的头脑和每天一小时的时间。
昨天,我们整理了一下生活支出,试着找出容易减少的支出项目。目的并不是要大幅度削减开支,而是尝试减少与生活方式不同的消费。
今天,我们要讲讲,怎样通过修正个人支出来适应整个的生活计划。拿出几天前制定的,有昨天计算结果的列表。你就会发现,以前的计划是根据小时制定的,它是衡量钱是怎么花出去的一个好方法,那么让我们在你的支出上面做相同的转换。
取出一张纸,画上三个栏,左边第一栏的宽度占纸张的一半,右边两栏各占四分之一。在第一栏里,写上昨天得出的每一项的支出名称;在第二栏里,写上昨天算好的每周可节省的费用。如果你没算出每月节省的费用,只需把每个项目的年节省费用除以52即可。
写完了吗?在第三栏中,把第二栏里的每个数字用之前计算的小时工资来表示。这就是每周工作用来支付支出的小时数。
对我来说,这样做的确让我大开眼界。我发现很多地方的做法让我感到愧疚——诸如一周11个小时的工作只是支付娱乐消费之类的事情。一周的大部分工作都是为了支付一些愚蠢的小事,而它们本应该用来做一些大事,一些能够改变生活的事情。
在所有费用转化成小时之后,把它们加起来。除非你碰到一些大的花销,否则的话,这个总数应该比上周工作的时间要少(也就是这周开始时候计算出来的工作时间)。一般来说,约占周工作时间的60%左右(我的目前是占55%,但是第一次算的时候,占到了92%),然而,只要不是95%以上,你就不必担心。如果超过100%,就需要削减消费,如果收入随着开支增长,那也没必要减少支出。
从这个角度讲,有助于制作“实际”资产负债表。拿出全部的计划,把每个项目重新抄一遍,但是不要填数字。只填上每周工作的总时间以及花在生活开支上的时间。两者之间的差额就是用来建立你的未来。
仅剩下10%的部分我该怎么做呢?我怎样根据这个建立梦想?首先,即使很少的钱也能让你开始,加上复利的力量,足以建立起你的梦想。第二,估算的过程不是做一次就完了。根据年为单位的估算是很有用的,只需根据自己的状况重新估算即可。一旦开始实现梦想,感觉往往是如此强大,使你找到新的地方削减开支——还清债务、减少不必要的消费,等等。
明天,我们会看看在其他方面还能做些什么。
准备好了吗?明天继续。
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