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maggie

This is an interesting exercise because it puts things in a different perspective. I am only saving 10% of my net paycheck (after 401k and all that) and 20% feels impossible. But according to my calculations it would only take $7 more per day to get there. That doesn't seem too bad, except that I already skip all the coffee and bought lunches and daily splurges the experts tell you to get rid of so you can save more easily!

Carrick

I hadn't thought to subtract fixed monthly expenses (amortized per day) from daily income. That's a cool idea. Changes the equation considerably and lends greater weight to those fixed costs. It makes you stand up and take notice when your daily income appears to go down.

Carrick

I think it's better to try to save 20% of your take-home income after deducting regular expenses rather than before. OK, for one thing, it will be easier to do this. But secondly, how many of us are likely to be able to change significantly those regular expenses? They are usually things like loan payments, insurance, and tuition. On a daily basis, these are not things you can decide to either buy or not. So I've decided to try to live on 80% of what I bring home after deducting my regular expenses.

mary

I'm a freelancer, so I have a super irregular income. I've tried to figure out what my monthly income is but I just haven't been able to... I know the number I put down on my 1040 last year, but that's a) not the number for this year and b) doesn't take taxes into account... I want to live on the money I can count on, but I've never sat down in front of Quicken and taken stock. If I do the spreadsheet thing for a month I'll have a clearer idea of how I spend my money and I can go in and take another look at my invoices for the year with that in mind...

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Knowing exactly how much I could spend, on average, per day was very satisfying because it's a real number that you can keep in mind on a daily basis.

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