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Saving Money in Mexico
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notamiss



Joined: 20 Jun 2007
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Location: El 5o pino del la CDMX

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 6:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I figure my dog costs less than $1400 (MXN) a year; that's $1000 for food, $150 for vaccinations and $200 for one vet visit (for mange) plus meds. We're not talking lap dogs here; this is a German Shepherd cross.
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MELEE



Joined: 22 Jan 2003
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Location: The Mexican Hinterland

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 7:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My dogs cost me $200 pesos for 6 weeks worth of food, so that's about 1600 a year. My university has a vet on staff so I never have to pay to see the vet!!!! We spend about 200 pesos a year on soaps and shampoos to keep the mange, flea, lice, etc. under control. I used to buy flea collars, but since there is no way to safely dispose of them I stopped that--I also didn't want my little girls touching the flea collars. Apart from their puppy vaccinations, the annual ones are free. And there is no need for heart worm medication at 1500 feet.
So having two dogs cost me less than 2000 a year. Much less than it would cost to instal an alarm system on my house--or even bars on the window which I don't have. Just one big dog, and one little-ish one.
Certainly much less than my children cost me! Laughing
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dixie



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 7:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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My dogs cost me $200 pesos for 6 weeks worth of food


How do you feed them for so long on so little?? The girls don�t eat tons, but they eat enough and the large bag I buy at $658 does not last 6 weeks!! (I buy a high quality commercial brand).

As for other costs, I forget what I paid for the girls shots, but it was several hundred. Plus Chela had to be spayed a few months back as it was time (and only a fool keeps a pet intact...and contributing to the overpopulaiton issue **getting down from my podium** Wink )

But, all in all, they do not cost me too much, and what they do is worth it. It is my own personal habits that I need to change, and quick! Shocked Confused
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notamiss



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 7:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

We don't feed the furgirl high quality food, just whatever's cheapest, as long as it's not Pedigree, as I've been warned away from that brand. Since she's middle-aged, we've just switched from regular adult to "mature dog" (Kirkland brand) from CostCo. It's a 18.1 kg bag & it cost roughly $260. Should last 6-8 weeks. She also gets some table scrap treats when there are any. Shots cost, I think about $150 for the yearly quintuple doggy-disease combination shot, and if I don't get around to getting the free rabies shot when they're offered in the public health campaigns, then it's $100. I didn't count spaying, since it was some years ago, but I think it was about $700.

Anyway, I agree, you can't put a price on love. I used to be cat person but my dog taught me that dog love isn't inferior or superior to cat love, just different and very sublime.
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thelmadatter



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:11 pm    Post subject: love Reply with quote

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Anyway, I agree, you can't put a price on love.


*sigh* (dont mind me... just one of those melancholy days....)
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MELEE



Joined: 22 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

700 to spay?????

jeez, my girls were fixed for 50 pesos each, males only cost 20.

I buy their food at ISSTE the 18kilo bag (which lasts them 6 weeks) cost 196 pesos. They also get table scraps. And Lola loves loves LOVES old dried out tortillas--her favorite hobby is stealing them around the neighborhood. I guess it reminds her of her infancy on the street. Rolling Eyes
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notamiss



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

MELEE wrote:
700 to spay?????

jeez, my girls were fixed for 50 pesos each, males only cost 20.


Was that at a public health or social security clinic? They do them for free here at those clinics, but in our case I went to the neighbourhood vet, who moreover doesn't actually have the facilities himself & has to transport the mutt to a colleague's surgery, & probably pay rent to the colleague. The price was higher than 7 years ago when it was more like $400; he said it was because the price of the anesthetic had gone up sharply.
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MELEE



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The university's vet did it in his home--but that's what he charges the general public.
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hlamb



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There are lots of ways to save money in any society. Lots of the ones mentioned above were excellent, but I have a few others. I make roughly the same as my friends here and yet i am able to save a bit each month, so I must be doing something right!

1. reduce your alcohol intake (yep, hard to do for some people but if you cut back a bit you'll save a bundle. I'm not saying never drink, but do it in moderation).

2. buy no-name brands and shop sales.

3. buy at the market, not Mega. I don't honestly know how the prices compare but the quality is much better.

4. Use a teacher or student card for discounts at museums or on buses. (or find out when museums are free)

5. Pack a lunch sometimes.

etc. etc. You get the idea.
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nineisone



Joined: 23 Jun 2006
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 6:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

For those of you that have average paying positions and are frugal enough to save, on average how much are you able to save monthly?

500 pesos? 1,000?
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M@tt



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

just earn more. if you can't spend less, earn more. there are plenty of options. i worked 20 hours a week online, for $20/hour, while living in mexico city and saved money. it was cake. there are plenty of online ESL gigs for Americans. i don't know about other countries.
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jfurgers



Joined: 18 Sep 2005
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Location: Mexico City

PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:36 pm    Post subject: saving Reply with quote

It's VERY hard to save in the States also. When the position I held at SMU was done away with, I had to use my savings to keep paying my mortgage until my house sells so I can get to DF.
Now I can't find a job that pays anything near what I made at SMU. I work part time at the college in Plano Texas teaching ESL to adults and we're trying to get by on that until our house sells so we can get out of dodge and get to beautiful Mexico City. It seems like people who work for a living are hurting everywhere.
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Guy Courchesne



Joined: 10 Mar 2003
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 10:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

When I was married, we were able to save between 2 and 5 k per month, especially when we put our minds to it, saving for a goal, like a trip to Canada or the beach. It's a little harder now that I'm single, but I'm still able to sock away some every month.

Word of advice for those doing the business English class circuit. Christmas and Semana Santa are down times, so it's good to prepare for those periods where no money is coming in.
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GueroPaz



Joined: 07 Sep 2007
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Location: Thailand or Mexico

PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 2:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As Guy said about corporate lessons, private lessons with secondaria/prepa schedules can have long gaps of nearly no income. Navidad, semana santa, whenever the long semester breaks occur - the students are off. I lost a week in October, will lose one or two weeks at Christmas. You plan ahead and don't buy big purchases during those months.
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FreddyM



Joined: 05 Jan 2006
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Location: Mexico

PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 2:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

nineisone wrote:
For those of you that have average paying positions and are frugal enough to save, on average how much are you able to save monthly?

500 pesos? 1,000?


Taking home only about $10k (pesos) libres (I take home about another 20% in vales, which I do use, but never use up) per month, I can stash away about 30% of that (my goal is to reach 50%). I also usually save up the aguinaldo, vacation pay, fondo de ahorro, and any other little extras I might get during the school year. I somehow managed to save up over $20k (USD) in a little over two years here, but a big chunk of that was money from the U.S. not having anything to do with working in Mexico. I'm single and pay rent in D.F. (and it's not even a shared apartment). I somehow managed to save up more here in just two years than working several years in the U.S. with about twice the pay. Go figure.

Nobody ever comes to Mexico to get rich by teaching English, but I think it's quite reasonable to attain a pretty comfortable standard of living even with an average paying job. When I see that some people take home $15k or more a month, I can't imagine why they would have trouble living comfortably and still not be able to save up a big chunk of that...especially if they don't have a family to support. I think I could get "rich" on that kind of income!
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