How To Save $500 in 30 DaysBy Daniel Rodriguez | Dr. Budgets

Some of my clients, when they first hired me, discovered they had an opportunity to save money on their dining out spending. They would eat out, then swipe their debit or credit card without much awareness of the total amount they were actually spending every month. When I made them aware of their high dining out expenses (over $1,000/month), they turned to me for ideas on how to reduce their spending in this category. This adjustment would, in turn, allow them to pay off debt and build up savings. In this post I will share with you a tip on how to save $500 in 30 days on dining out, which when sustained, can have a powerful impact on the amount of money you keep.

My solutions vary by client, but the one recommendation that has worked for a majority of those challenged with their dining out spending has been the envelope system. I typically don’t recommend the envelope system across all spending; instead, I use it exclusively for dining out. How does this work? You start by setting a dollar amount you want to spend on dining out for the month. Then you take out that amount of cash, put it in an envelope labeled “Dining Out,” then you use that cash exclusively for eating out. You can give yourself an “allowance” either once per month, twice per month, or weekly…whatever works best for you.

For example, if you would like to spend up to $400/month on dining out, you could:

Step 1: Take out $400 on the 1st of the month and put it in your “Dining Out” envelope.

Step 2: Put $100 in your wallet or purse so that you are not carrying around an envelope with $400.

Step 3: After you go through that first $100, replenish your dining out cash with money from your envelope.

Step 4: Once you run out of the $400, then you would have to wait until the 1st of the month for your next monthly allotment. Or, any money left could carry over to the next month.

Alternatively, you could give yourself $200 on each paycheck (if you get paid twice per month) so that you would receive your dining out allotment more frequently. I have found that my clients often save $500 in 30 days on dining out by following this simple (not necessarily easy!) system.

Some tips to make this system work for you:

Plan Ahead. If there’s a birthday or other special occasion later in the month, you might consider refraining from eating out during the first couple of weeks so you have money to splurge later.

Get Creative. If you’re out of “dining out” money, make a new recipe or try something new for dinner (have you ever had breakfast for dinner?).

Save Money. There are many ways to save money while dining out! You can drink water, order off the Happy Hour menu, or bring a coupon.

If you are a business owner and eat out for business, then I don’t recommend the envelope system for your business meals because cash is harder to track for tax purposes. For business meals, I recommend you use your debit and credit cards. Please contact me if you want more specific tips for tracking expenses as a business owner.

So that’s how you too can save $500 in 30 days on dining out. What will you do with the extra $6,000/year this tip will free up for you? Will you pay off debt? Will you build up your savings? Please let me know in the comments section below!