Update: Alle Einnahmen und Ausgaben nach 6 Monaten! | Australien W&T

Yes, folks, welcome to the next video. Today it’s about the topic of finances. We don’t spend much time chatting around, we jump straight into the topic. I have now tracked all of my income and expenses for the last 6 months and have consistently

Entered every little euro and that’s what I have Now in the one or the other I don’t know where I’m going to show it in this money manager app. I’ve already done that in Germany. I can only recommend it. It’s definitely very interesting. I’ll show you the total expenses today

And then tell you something else to the individual categories what I spent and at the end there is my income, which I think is the most interesting thing for most people, so total expenses now really amount to

$16,350 from June to November 6 months, I also have the conversion into euros It’s always been written behind it but I won’t always include the euro and that’s a monthly average of almost $2700. I ‘ll also round up the numbers a bit so that you can’t

See the subsequent digits and everything else is too much Paying, it’s becoming very number-heavy today anyway and to explain it again, $100 is €60, i.e. you always calculate with 0.6. That’s how the numbers come out. Yes, food was the largest category here. You also have to

Say that I use some household items Something like, let’s say, toothpaste or something like that, and some people have booked it in there because when I made a big purchase and it was $40 or $50, I didn’t always book everything separately, which means the real value is a little lower,

But it’s still relative accurate and here a monthly average of 466 € that can be brought down even further. Yes, I haven’t always cooked a lot, so if you eat out a lot then of course it skyrockets, especially since the food here is still more expensive,

Although I have to say that it’s the last one For weeks I do a lot of cooking and then you can get it pretty cheaply, so if you have rice with chicken and a little broccoli or something like that

Then you’re also really cheap, so it depends on how you manage it and of course the hostel is too a huge factor, I have to say I was really lucky, okay, I had a job where I was also provided with accommodation for almost 3 months, so

It’s definitely lower here than for most people. I would estimate we have $4000 here For the hostel you live on average 410 € per month, that’s actually pretty good when I think about it. Of course you’re sharing a room with others Bathroom and

So on but I think €410 is completely acceptable in Perf I paid around $30 a night in the winter and here in Melbourne around $50 a bit upwards and as I said I lived on Philip Island for a long time with that company and then I didn’t pay anything at all, that was

Pretty nice then the topic of insurance, that might look like a lot here at first with 000, I still have German insurance running a little something so not much and now in November the annual amounts came in for a Year ahead, that means it’s a lot here now,

But I now have a year of peace with my insurance, i.e. my international health insurance and my legal protection. I’ve also left out the average value here because that would come across as completely distorted, especially when it comes to transport and taxi I think it’s self-explanatory because my flight

To Melbourne went in then when I had to take taxis or juber to get somewhere, of course the public transport in Perf in Melbourne so we come to $1200 on average €120 I think if you get a car here If you buy it, you’ll get the

Same price, including fuel costs and maybe repair costs, so it’s actually not that bad. Topic activity, of course, what did I do with friends, trips out to eat, a bit of partying, and I usually booked everything into it, yes, 000 works fine too

I think clothing here is quite a lot at almost $000 but I have to say that I also had to buy my work clothes here, i.e. safety boots, the highwest clothing, so all the safety clothing and I now have it again after my job on the island

I bought a few new things because they were really rubbish, they were so worn out, especially the shoes, so I invested a little more in them and because I was colder here in the Australian winter than I thought I had to buy

Two and three more I actually had to buy sweaters and leave one behind in a hostel because I just didn’t have any room. That’s just the way it is in life as a backpacker, you

Really have to look at what you take with you and then we still have tickets. Tickets were the things that I had, a forklift license and more A few other tickets Tickets are for the job, something like safety instructions or that you are allowed to do a certain job, for example, scaffolder,

Yes, and I had booked two tickets, namely the forklift driver’s license, which I also took, I also passed, and then I had done other tickets They were for the face, but then I had to when I couldn’t do it because I

Got the job here in Melbourne and I had to come here straight away. A little bit of something slipped through my fingers, so $860 is actually a lot of it I could only use half of it, so the average value actually doesn’t matter. I don’t know why I

Took it in now and the rest should be clear. Homestuffer, just something like toothpaste, shower, new nail scissors, stuff like that, stuff like that, other stuff, just something else and Youtube holds my premium subscription and after I’ve bought something on websites, design-wise or

Something like that, there are still a few bits and bobs that I have n’t listed here because there were only $50 and $40 things that I think I’m rather unimportant, well then let’s now come to what is probably the most interesting point

For many people, what have I earned here? As a backpacker with 15% taxes, that’s made up of my salary and the travel allowance I have I only got it from my employer here in Melbourne and it’s just something like eating money travel allowance like when you’re on Monday I earned $30

An hour in my job here in Melbourne and in Perf I earned $35 the travel allowance was so in The amount was between $70 and $100, which ended up being a bit more, which of course was free money, so in total I earned

28,200 in the 6 months and 4,300 of that was the travel allowance, which is a monthly average with the travel allowance of 4,700 which corresponds to around €3,000, so I think it’s quite good if you then deduct my total expenses from my income, we get a plus of almost €12,000, which corresponds to

Around €7,000. That means I was able to save an average of around €1,000 per month, but now you have to do it say okay, I had no hostel costs for almost D months, a cool word, no hostel costs and I got the travel allowance. If you now say

Okay, I wouldn’t have gotten the 4000 € travel allowance and I would have had to put almost $000 per month into the hostel Then I would have had $7,000 less now, of course it always plays a role. If you’re lucky with a job, you have a job with free accommodation. That

‘s the absolute game changer. If you’re a backpacker and you want to save a lot of money, you have to look for jobs like this where you either have free food and free accommodation or just free

Accommodation then it’s absolutely Baba yes, so I have to cut out the thing with the babber, yes because that ‘s if you’re a backpacker you’re welcome to write down your experience or you can write what you like If you’ve thought what you can earn here, there are of course jobs

Where you earn a lot more like in the mining industry, especially if you now have training as a craftsman then you can work as an electrician or I don’t know any craftsman job where you can get $60 or $70 I’ve met a few people who earn an hour very easily

You can also write down what you spend on food, perhaps for people in Germany because I think it’s €450. To be honest, I can’t even estimate whether that’s a lot compared to Germany at the moment, but that’s it for the

Video I hope the numbers were interesting for you and you were perhaps able to pick up something here and there. Tracking it in the Money Manager app is pretty nice to see where you might be spending too much money and then you can adjust it. I

Say Schmiddi stays and tour and see you in the next [music] [applause] [music] video

Hey Leute,

in diesem Video zeige ich ganz transparent alle Einnahmen und Ausgaben der letzten sechs Monate. Das ganze habe ich mit der App Money Manager getrackt und kann es nur empfehlen es selbst auszuprobieren!

00:00 – 01:26 Intro
01:27 – 06:35 Categories
06:36 – 07:37 Income
07:38 – 08:41 Result
08:42 – 09:54 Outro

Viel Spaß!
Phillip

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5 Comments

  1. interessanten Video. bin gerade selber als gelernter maler in den Minen unterwegs und keine Kosten zu haben macht echt nen großen unterschied. 🤝🏻

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