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586 | How to Do an Expense Audit


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Episode Summary

Auditing your expenses can dramatically improve financial awareness, helping you identify money leaks and understand your true living costs. In this episode, the hosts present a structured four-step framework aimed at facilitating regular expense audits, which ideally should be conducted annually. The discussion includes practical strategies for tracking subscriptions, variable expenses, and distinguishing between required and discretionary spending.

By adopting a calculated approach to expenses, you can effectively mitigate lifestyle creep while ensuring every dollar serves a purpose.

Key Tactical Takeaways
  • Conduct an Annual Expense Audit: Establish a routine to review expenses at least once a year to stay on top of spending habits and identify areas for improvement.
  • Categorize Every Expense: Break down expenditures into necessary (fixed costs) and discretionary (variable costs) categories for clearer insights.
  • Use a Value Matrix: Assess expenses based on their joy and necessity to inform which should be retained, reduced, or eliminated.
  • Track Subscriptions and Variable Costs: Pay attention to recurring payments, particularly those related to entertainment and services like streaming or software.
  • Calculate the Long-Term Impact of Small Savings: Remember that cutting small monthly expenses can significantly affect your financial independence number over time.
  • Core Rules & Formulas
    Rule
    Explanation
    Annual Expense Audit
    Review all expenses once a year to prevent overspending and identify leaks.
    Categorization of Expenses
    Differentiate between Required (fixed) and Discretionary (variable) expenses.
    Value Matrix Implementation
    Organize spending into High Joy/ Low Joy and Essential/ Eliminate quadrants.
    Prioritize Necessary Expenses
    Always account for essential bills, including utilities, groceries, and housing costs.
    Evaluate Impact of Expenses
    Each $100 cut from monthly expenses reduces your FI number by $30,000 and if invested can generate $60,000 over time (20-year horizon).
    Tools, Accounts, or Strategies Mentioned
    Tool/Strategy
    Link/Description
    Expense Audit Spreadsheet
    Download here
    Value Matrix Framework
    Framework for analyzing the necessity and joy of expenses.
    Resources & References
    • ChooseFI Episode 009: Travel Rewards Framework
    • Expense Audit Spreadsheet: Download
    • What To Do Next
      1. Join the Expense Audit Challenge: Participate in the community challenge to gain insights and support while auditing your finances.
      2. Download Your Bank and Credit Card Statements: Begin your audit by gathering statements from the last few months.
      3. Categorize Your Expenses: Use the expense audit spreadsheet to identify necessary vs. discretionary spending.
      4. Reflect on Your Findings: After auditing, identify any hidden expenses or subscriptions that can be cut, and share insights with the community at choosefi.com/login.
      5. Listen Next: Ep. 588 — Navigating the Evolving Health Insurance Landscape | Essential Listening

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