Recent extras in our household include £260 on gas boiler repairs and parts. Deep joy. But I have a wife who ceases to fu
nction at low temperatures. Heating and hot water made this an essential.
This coincided with a planned expenditure. My motorbike needed an MOT and I needed a new helmet. £100 to keep my head in one piece should I fall off the bike is I think a sound investment. Others may disagree. I’d already stretched the replacement of the old one beyond reasonable. I also happen to think my new piece of gear is quite cool.
When you’re on a below national average income these things can be a challenge, it’s the timing of these events more than anything. December isn’t a great time for most people to be hit by extra financial burdens because on average they will spend £655 on Christmas festivities. Fortunately for us, living simply means this isn’t something we’ll be doing and because we live within our means and budget we can cope with the extras and (hopefully) quickly return to pre-challenge levels of giving.
A few key lessons emerge for me: