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IrelandEconomy5 days ago

What will your spending look like this summer? Would you like to keep a Money Diary for us?

TheJournal.ie is inviting readers to participate in a 'Money Diary' initiative to share how they are managing their finances during the summer. The article explains that the publication has previously run a similar series called 'How I Spend My Money,' which explores the financial habits of Irish readers. They are seeking input from individuals regarding their spending, saving, and financial challenges related to the current cost-of-living situation.

How I Spend My Money

We want to hear from readers on how they will be handling their finances this summer.

IT’S MID-JUNE, and with the school holidays approaching and the weather getting warmer, across the country, people’s thoughts will be turning to their finances.

We want to hear how you will be spending and saving this summer. Have you been saving for a family holiday? Will you be able to save at all over the coming months?

Readers here at  The Journal  will be familiar with our popular  How I Spend My Money series , which looks at how people in Ireland really handle their finances. Over the years, the series has chronicled the lives and financial ups and downs of hundreds of readers.

We are asking readers to get in touch and write a Money Diary to keep track of their spending and saving, and to help us understand how they’re coping with the cost of living right now.

Would my diary be of interest?

Absolutely. Everyone is in a different place when it comes to money and will have different incomes and outgoings.

Everyone also has different approaches to finances. For instance, are you a good saver, or does money burn a hole in your pocket? Can you afford a pension? What about mortgages? Are you confident you could qualify for one, or are you meeting your mortgage payments?

If none of the above even seems remotely possible right now, then we also want to hear from you. It’s not an easy time, and we get that, so you might just feel like saying ‘I can’t make ends meet’ and that’s OK too.

How does it work?

Over the course of a week, we ask you to keep a record of how much you earn, how much you save (if anything) and what you spend your money on.

Our Money Diaries readers also love to hear about your day, what kind of routine you have, what you had for dinner – all of it. Woven into that is a note throughout the day about how much you spent on groceries, incidentals and other expenses.

Readers often get helpful information and tips from reading the diaries, so include details about batch-cooking, Revolut vaults or any other handy savings tips you might have.

What next?

If you’re interested in keeping a diary for a week,  send an email to money@thejournal.ie,  and we’ll be in touch. We would love to hear from you.

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TheJournal.ieIndependentCenter5 days ago
What will your spending look like this summer? Would you like to keep a Money Diary for us?

TheJournal.ie is inviting readers to participate in a 'Money Diary' initiative to share how they are managing their finances during the summer. The article explains that the publication has previously run a similar series called 'How I Spend My Money,' which explores the financial habits of Irish readers. They are seeking input from individuals regarding their spending, saving, and financial challenges related to the current cost-of-living situation.

Bias read (Center): The article is a call for reader participation in a financial diary project and does not present any specific political viewpoint, argument, or framing. It focuses on gathering personal financial experiences without taking a stance on economic policy, politics, or ideological positions.