Archive for June 9th, 2008

Declare War on the Mortgage!

Monday, June 9th, 2008

I receive a newsletter from Simple Savings. Some may have heard of this site by seeing it on Australian current affairs programs or just from friends/family.  The following story is written by Colin Cook.  People are always adding creative ways to this website on how to save money.  Some are more helpful than others.  If you apply only a handful you can still save money. 

We decided to get rid of the $96,000 mortgage on our home within three years.

The massive load of interest we would pay to the bank was over the top and we felt that the bank owned us. The entire family bought into the project one hundred percent.

1) We replaced the nice modern cars with older, less costly ones. The net difference and any savings we had and $700 from a garage sale were paid off the mortgage.

2) We agreed to budget as if we were in a life and death war and the war had to be won in three years. I developed an Excel budget spreadsheet and we tweaked the numbers until we had a ‘do-able’ weekly saving of $220 extra to pay off the mortgage. Clothes purchases would be done exclusively at ‘Harrods’, our Salvation Army shop, until the war was over.

We decided to run any item not budgeted for over three ‘hurdles’.

The first hurdle was ‘could it shorten the mortgage war?’

The second hurdle was ‘is it a health issue?’ and if so what was the least-cost workable solution?

The third hurdle was ‘could it wait until the end of the three years?’

3) As time progressed we became pretty smart at reassigning money to reward ourselves for enduring the war. This meant we could have a low cost take away sometimes, or spend on an out of budget item we had set our hearts on.

It took nearly four years to knock off the mortgage. Yes, we won the war a little later than hoped, but we won. If it had taken eight or nine years to win, it would still have been worth it.

The legacy of our war against the mortgage is that we have developed great money saving skills for life. And life is great.

Simple Savings is an Australian website offering information on how to save money in simple practical ways for a minimal cost.  I’ve been a member for 3 years now and have more than paid off the initial $47 (for 12 months, subsequent renewal is cheaper) in the first year, or even first shopping trip, I’m sure!  Check it out, there are menu planners, calendars, a monthly newsletter and weekly hints like the one above.  The website has forums where you can discuss ways to save and what others are doing as well as question recipes which have been posted etc.