I am on a Social Welfare Benefit.
To meet my BTL requirements *and* add new PSAs to my team, my SFI bill is $49.45 a month (for 125 + 10 + 10 + 1 TCredits). This comes to $12.40 a week.
Where this is quite a bit of money on my very limited budget, I continuously tell my kids & I that it's worth every penny when weighed against the commission checks that *will* come in eventually.
How I tighten my budget is, weekly I save:
$2 by not buying my granddaughter a lolly when we go to town
$2.40 by turning electrical-points off when they're not being used. (My tv, washing machine & kettle have a little red light that glows when turned on. Turning these off reduces my power bill)
$5 petrol by walking, staying home and/or saving up all my errands for the one run into town
$3 by eating a cheap meal at least once a week.
It's doable and it works. It can work for you too :)
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I am on a Social Welfare Benefit.
To meet my BTL requirements *and* add new PSAs to my team, my SFI bill is $49.45 a month (for 125 + 10 + 10 + 1 TCredits). This comes to $12.40 a week.
Where this is quite a bit of money on my very limited budget, I continuously tell my kids & I that it's worth every penny when weighed against the commission checks that *will* come in eventually.
How I tighten my budget is, weekly I save:
$2 by not buying my granddaughter
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