Showing posts with label retirement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retirement. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Income & Spending.....the June Edition

Now that we are living on an annuity, 401K$ withdrawals, personal savings and social security payments, I am still going to keep track of our monthly spending and income, and hopefully we'll still be able to live BELOW our means and I'll have some leftover monies each month to tuck aside.

We went into retirement in June of 2017 with no debt, no mortgage nor a car payment.

I am trying to be as transparent as I can with how much is coming in and how much is going out. 8-)


On to the June report--

I have 2 goals for June.....

The 1st is to actually finish the month in the black and not the red.

The 2nd is to try to have a little cash leftover at the end of the previous month to tuck back into a slush fund.  This slush fund may be applied toward unforeseen bills that are coming due in subsequent months, to spend on "extras/wants" during the year or to just sit there and grow until the end of 2024.

*  I do not include/report on our retirement accounts here, just the non-retirement ones.

I'm happy to report that we finished up June in the black.

The amount extra we ended the month of June with?....$2,579.89

Income or Funds We Can Access

The "income" in June---

*  Monthly annuity payment of $2,530.11

*  SS income of $3,828.70

*  Interest earned on non-retirement accounts of $1,078.07

*  Savings Bonds Cash out & NCL Refund of $635.23

*  Stock Dividend of $19.95

Total "Income" for June....$8,092.06


Expenses in June---

*  Irregular bills in June were $3,570.72

*  Variable expenses in June came to $1,234.02

*  Medical Premiums in June were $707.43

Total Expenses....$5,512.17

$8,092.06-$5,512.17=$2,579.89

Slush Fund coming into June of $62,687.88 and the addition of $2,579.89 in June, our end of June 2024 Slush fund comes to $65,267.77

The Slush Fund, on it's own page(tab at the top of the blog), shows an addition of $2,579.89.

Outgo

As for the variable expenses this June, here are the good and bad side of things.....

Here are the GOOD THINGS

*  The cellphone bill was $173.86 less than in May.(Remember we were in Europe last month so cell usage was higher there.)
*  The WAM was the same as the previous month.
*  My Amazon card was $69.46 less than in May.
*  The Joint Mastercard was $32.64 less than last month.

HERE are the BAD THINGS

*  The Water bill was $1.25 more than May.
*  The electric bill was $71.09 more than the previous month(hello, 90F and 100F days).
*  Hubs Amazon bill was $38.13 more than in May.
*  The Aviator M/C bill was $595.64 more than the previous month(most probably charges from the cruise ports and my car work).
*  We had 3 irregular bills in June--
  *  The BOA c/c was $250.(It's our deposit for the Alaska cruise.)
  *  We had to buy house skirting to replace what this manufactured home came with.  $2,177.55 and that's just the materials, not the labor. ugh
  *  The Quarterly Long Term Care Premiums came to $1,143.17  ouch

The Food Budget costs for June are in another post HERE.  Food costs are included in the credit card payments(mainly but sometimes our WAM cash too).

FINAL THOUGHTS for June 2024---We stayed within our means for the month.  Even with three irregular bills(one small/two LARGE!)we came out ahead.  Two large irregular bills added up to $3,320.72.  blech  WE had to have 1 tire sensor replaced on my car which is on one of the credit cards.  Overall it was a good money month.

GOING FORWARD INTO JULY 2024--

We have a big irregular bill due, the payment for the cruise.  And Hubs may have the dogs groomed while I am in Virginia which comes to about $120.  And the handyman may be installing the new  house skirting.

Luckily we have a Quarterly 401K withdrawal hitting our bank account in July and that will cover the cost of the cruise, the skirting andmaybe a bit more. rah.



Here's hoping 2024 treats us all even better financially! 8-))

So how was your June financially?
Did you spend less than the income you had in June?
Did you stay within your budget or not?
What did you do with any money leftover at the end of the month?
Did you pay down/off any debts or put extra toward your mortgage principle or into savings, in an emergency fund or retirement account?
Or did you blow all your excess monies after bills were paid on a "want"?

If you post your financial progress on your own blog, leave a link in the comments so we can  go check out your progress too and celebrate or commiserate with you!

Sluggy




Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Food Spending.....June 2024

Onward to June's Food Spending Report.....




Here are my FOOD BUDGET spending totals for June 2024.

I have posted June's totals on the Total Grocery Savings Page located HERE and have updated the Totals there. 
I am listing subtotals for each store I purchased from in June.  If you aren't interested in that much detail, just skip to the bottom for the Totals Sum.  My spending includes Food, Toiletries/HBA, Cleaning Products, Paper Goods, Pet Food. We are a family of 2(and 2 dogs).
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CVS
OOP  $.63
Sales/Free CVS Script  $19.51
Value  $20.14
Savings  96.87%

DOLLAR GENERAL
OOP  $9.94
Sales/Coupons  $9.96
Value  $19.90
Savings  50.05%

KROGER
OOP  $459.08
Qs/Gift Cards $431.07
Value $890.15
Savings  48.43%

OLLIE'S
OOP  $16.77
Qs/Sales  $11.96
Value  $28.73
Savings  41.63%

WALMART
OOP  $168.81
Qs/Gift Cards $298.14
Value  $466.95
Savings  63.85%


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My best Store Savings Total was at CVS with a savings of 96.87%.  My worse rate was at Ollie's with 41.63%.  Not a bad savings rate average overall if my worst rate was 41.63%, right?

I shopped at 5 different stores in JUNE.

TOTAL Spent in June......$687.67
TOTAL Coupons/Sales/Gift Cards....$738.20
TOTAL Value of Items Purchased.....$1,425.87
TOTAL Savings of........51.88%

This closes out the June food/toiletries/etc. spending.

THOUGHTS & COMMENTS for this month....
On the surface our spending was high but that doesn't figure in all the rebating cash I got back.  Even so, we had a high savings percentage over regular retail anyway.

The Monthly food spending savings percentage went Down by 8.45% in June to 51.88% compared to May's 60.33% savings average.  A lower savings rate but still well over 40% which is what I like to see. 8-)
Since we have an adequate income and food should be a pleasure in life(no way am I going to eat unseasoned rice and beans for my remaining days like some people-because I don't have to). I will buy quality food and pay the price at the register.  I may not like the price but I will deal with it.

With 6 months accounted for, I have spent a Total of $3,970.05 on groceries/HBA/paper goods/etc. in 2024.  Food prices have gotten to the ridiculous level, haven't they?

2024 Yearly Grand Total Spent....................$3,970.05
2024 Yearly Grand Total Value of Items.....$8,084.12
2024 Grand Total Saved...............................$4,114.07
2024 Yearly Savings Total..............................50.89%

The average per month amount spent is $661.68 in 2024 so far but that's before all the rebate monies are added in.

Remember that I withdraw all my cash rebate monies(Ibotta, Shopmium, TaDa, Checkout 51, Swag Bucks, My Points and other miscellaneous rebates-Aisle, Tremendous, etc. and have it sent to my Paypal)at the end of the year and add it back into my food budget, so at the end of the year my food spending will go down.  

The other savings apps like Fetch, Shop Kick, Kroger Cash Back that let us get free gift cards(or $ off your grocery total-Kroger), those are added back in when I cash those points in along the way.  Alexa app gives me Amazon credit onto my account but I don't buy food on Amazon(sometimes I buy dog food there)so I really don't know how to count that.

Because I don't like to let money sit in these rebate accounts and Paypal, I send $$ to my bank account throughout the year.  So far I have sent $1,876.87 from various rebating programs and through Paypal to my bank.  If you add in all that my food spending at the halfway point in 2024 comes in at $2,093.18 or $348.86 per month.
Besides all I sent to my bank account I have another $677.78 sitting in these various rebating programs as well as in Paypal.  This is not counting Alexa, ShopKick or Fetch, which all comes out in gift cards or Amazon credit.

LOOKING AHEAD TO JULY 2024.....
July will be different as I won't be here for half of the month and don't know what my food shopping will be up in Virginia at my brother's house.  I haven't a clue.

If you have other ideas or guidelines you follow please leave a comment and share your thoughts with us all.

*  How much did you spend on food/toiletries in June?

*  Do you track your yearly food spending?  It's really not that hard or time consuming; just keep your receipts and either track it in a notebook or on a spreadsheet.

*  What was your savings percentage buying on sale and/or with coupons versus buying at regular retail price last month, if you track that sort of thing?

*  What are your methods for keeping your food spending in check?

*  Is anyone out there up for tracking expenditures and trying to spend less but still eat well?

Sluggy


Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Income & Spending....the May 2024 Edition

Now that we are living on an annuity, 401K$ withdrawals, personal savings and social security payments, I am still going to keep track of our monthly spending and income, and hopefully we'll still be able to live BELOW our means and I'll have some leftover monies each month to tuck aside.

We went into retirement in June of 2017 with no debt, no mortgage, nor a car payment.

I am trying to be as transparent as I can with how much is coming in and how much is going out.  8-)


On to the May report--

I had 2 goals for May....
The 1st is to actually finish the month in the black and not the red.
The 2nd is to try to have a little cash leftover at the end of the previous month to tuck back into a slush fund.  This slush fund may be applied toward unforeseen bills that are coming due in subsequent months, to spend on "extras/wants" during the year or to just sit there and grow until the end of 2024. 
*  I do not include/report on our retirement accounts here, just the non-retirement ones.
 
I'm happy to report that we finished up May in the black.
The amount extra we ended the month of May with?....$1,465.66

Income or Funds We Can Access

The "income" in May---

*  Monthly annuity payment of $2,530.11
*  SS income of $3,828.70
*  Interest earned on non-retirement accounts of $1,012.32
Total "Income" for April....$7,371.13

Expenses in May---
*  Irregular bills in May were $3,251.00
*  Variable Expenses in May came to $1,947.04
*  Medical Premiums in May were $707.43
Total Expenses....$5,905.47

$7,371.13-$5,905.47=$1,465.66

Slush Fund coming into May of $61,222.22 and the addition of $1,465.66 in May, our end of May 2024 Slush fund comes to $62,687.88

The Slush Fund on it's own page(tab at the top of the blog)shows an addition of $1,465.66.

Outgo
As for the variable expenses this May  here are the good and the bad side of things.....

HERE are the GOOD THINGS

*  The water bill was the same as in April.
*  The WAM was $200 less than last month.(We took out $300 more for the cruise.)
*  The electric bill went down in May by $89.09
*  Hubs Amazon c/c bill was $55.00 lower than last month.
*  The Mastercard was $1,517.03 less than in April.
*  The American Airlines c/c was $649.19 lower than last month.

HERE are the BAD THINGS

*  We had 2 irregular bills in May--
*  We paid the yearly car insurance bill of $1,805.00.  It went up quite a bit from last year. 8-(
*  We paid the State Taxes of $1,446.00.
*  My Amazon C/C was $313.87 higher than last month.

The Food Budget costs for May are in another post HERE.  Food costs are included in the credit card payments(mainly but sometimes our WAM cash too).


FINAL THOUGHTS for May 2024---We stayed within our means for the month.  Even with two large irregular bills we came out ahead.  It was a month.

 GOING FORWARD INTO JUNE 2024--The only irregular bill due in June is the Long Term Care Premiums.  And of course, Hubs premium went up since he had a birthday since the last LTC bill. ugh  Not much going on here in June other than the usual and hoping that sensor in my car stays off and we don't have to have it replaced.  And the dogs aren't due for a grooming again until July.  And I'm trying to use up some freezer and pantry staples instead of buying more at the grocery store. hahaha  We should be under our means again for June unless something untoward happens.
Go.
Us.


Here's hoping 2024 treats us all even better financially! 8-))

So how was your May financially?
Did you spend less than the income you had in May?
Did you stay within your budget or not?
What did you do with any money leftover at the end of the month?
Did you pay down/off any debts or put extra toward your mortgage principle or into savings, in an emergency fund or a retirement account?
Or did you blow all your excess monies after bills were paid on a "want"?

If you posted your financial progress on your own blog, leave a link in the comments so we can go check out your progress too and celebrate or commiserate with you!

Sluggy


Saturday, June 1, 2024

Food Spending.....the May 2024 Edition

Onward to May's Food Spending Report.....




Here are my FOOD BUDGET spending totals for May 2024.

I have posted May's totals on the Total Grocery Savings Page located HERE and have updated the Totals there. 
I am listing subtotals for each store I purchased from in May.  If you aren't interested in that much detail, just skip to the bottom for the Totals Sum.  My spending includes Food, Toiletries/HBA, Cleaning Products, Paper Goods, Pet Food. We are a family of 2(and 2 dogs).
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ALDI
OOP  $41.74
Sales  $23.64
Value  $65.38
Savings  36.16%

CVS
OOP  $.98
Sales/Free CVS Script  $13.00
Value  $13.98
Savings  92.99%

KROGER
OOP  $388.87
Qs/Gift Cards $702.55
Value $1,091.42
Savings  64.37%

WALMART
OOP  $84.85
Qs/Gift Cards $46.12
Value  $130.97
Savings  35.21%


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My best Store Savings Total was at CVS with a savings of 92.99%.  My worse rate was at Walmart with 35.21%.  Not a bad savings rate average overall.

I shopped at 4 different stores in MAY(if you can call what I did at CVS shopping lol).

TOTAL Spent in May......$516.44
TOTAL Coupons/Sales/Gift Cards....$785.31
TOTAL Value of Items Purchased.....$1,301.75
TOTAL Savings of........60.33%

This closes out the MAY food/toiletries/etc. spending.

THOUGHTS & COMMENTS for this month....
Well so much for my Grand Plan to NOT Grocery shop in May. lolol  Sluggy plans and the shopping gods laugh, right?  I did do well with my clearance finds and deals however in May.  I got a lot of meat/seafood and fresh produce clearance deals in May.

The Monthly food spending savings percentage went UP! by 15.11% in May to 60.33% compared to April's 45.22% savings average.  A substantial increase in savings rate and well over 40% which is what I like to see. 8-)
Since we have an adequate income and food should be a pleasure in life(no way am I going to eat unseasoned rice and beans for my remaining days like some people-because I don't have to). I will buy quality food and pay the price at the register.  I may not like the price but I will deal with it.

With 5 months accounted for, I have spent a Total of $3,282.38 on groceries/HBA/paper goods/etc. in 2024.  Food prices have gotten to the ridiculous level, haven't they?
Let's Go Brandon!!!

2024 Yearly Grand Total Spent....................$3,282.38
2024 Yearly Grand Total Value of Items.....$6,658.25
2024 Grand Total Saved...............................$3,375.87
2024 Yearly Savings Total..............................50.70%

The average per month amount spent is $656.48 in 2024 so far but that's before all the rebate monies are added in.
Just a rough off-hand calculation of all the rebates I've gotten for the year is $1,876.40.

Remember that I withdraw all my cash rebate monies(Ibotta, Shopmium, TaDa, Checkout 51 and other miscellaneous rebates sent to my Paypal)at the end of the year and add it back into my food budget, so at the end of the year my food spending will go down.  The other savings apps like Fetch, Shop Kick, Kroger Cash Back that let us get free gift cards(or $ off your grocery total-Kroger), those are added back in when I cash those points in along the way.  Alexa app gives me Amazon credit onto my account but I don't buy food on Amazon(sometimes I buy dog food there)so I really don't know how to count that.

LOOKING AHEAD TO JUNE 2024.....The deals seem to be slowing down so I'll try to concentrate on using up what's in the freezer.  If Kroger ever fixes my KCB account that will free up some script that should be in there to pay for about $70 worth of groceries.  It's ridiculous that a major food corporation won't fix an obviously broken system and hold it's customers funds due them as hostage.  If this keeps up, I'll be carting lots of items back to them(may need a truck)since I have every receipt from when I bought this stuff.

Anyway, I'm going to shoot for $400 as a budget this month.  Can't grow anything here to supplement the food budget, except wasps, weeds, and mudbugs so it's pointless to try to garden...the ground goes from too wet and boggy to everything planted dies in the extreme heat and turns into crispy vegetation.

If you have other ideas or guidelines you follow please leave a comment and share your thoughts with us all.

*  How much did you spend on food/toiletries in May?

*  Do you track your yearly food spending?  It's really not that hard or time consuming; just keep your receipts and either track it in a notebook or on a spreadsheet.

*  What was your savings percentage buying on sale and/or with coupons versus buying at regular retail price last month, if you track that sort of thing?

*  What are your methods for keeping your food spending in check?

*  Is anyone out there up for tracking expenditures and trying to spend less but still eat well?

Sluggy


Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Income & Spending....the April 2024 Edition

Now that we are living on an annuity, 401K$ withdrawals, personal savings and social security payments, I am still going to keep track of our monthly spending and income, and hopefully we'll still be able to live BELOW our means and I'll have some leftover monies each month to tuck aside.

We went into retirement in June of 2017 with no debt, no mortgage, nor a car payment.

I am trying to be as transparent as I can with how much is coming in and how much is going out.  8-)


On to the April report--

I had 2 goals for April....
The 1st is to actually finish the month in the black and not the red.
The 2nd is to try to have a little cash leftover at the end of the previous month to tuck back into a slush fund.  This slush fund may be applied toward unforeseen bills that are coming due in subsequent months, to spend on "extras/wants" during the year or to just sit there and grow until the end of 2024. 
*  I do not include/report on our retirement accounts here, just the non-retirement ones.
 
I'm happy to report that we finished up April in the black.
The amount extra we ended the month of April with?....$5,916.83

Income or Funds We Can Access

The "income" in April---

*  Monthly annuity payment of $2,530.11
*  SS income of $3,828.70
*  Interest earned on non-retirement accounts of $680.88
*  Quarterly 401K Withdrawal of $6,215.06
*  Blog Revenue of $125.13
Total "Income" for April....$13,379.88

Expenses in April---
*  Irregular bills in April were $2,786.00
*  Variable Expenses in April came to $3,969.62
*  Medical Premiums in April were $707.43
Total Expenses....$7,463.05

$13,379.88-$7,463.05=$5,916.83

Slush Fund coming into April of $55,305.39 and the addition of $5,916.83 in April, our end of April 2024 Slush fund comes to $61,222.22

The Slush Fund on it's own page(tab at the top of the blog)shows an addition of $5,916.83

Outgo
As for the variable expenses this April here are the good and the bad side of things.....

HERE are the GOOD THINGS
*  The water bill and the cell phone bill(.08¢ lower)were all the same as in March.
*  The electric bill went down in April by $44.61
*  Hubs Amazon c/c bill was $389.11 lower than last month.
*  My Amazon c/c bill was $0.
*  The American Airlines c/c was $191.24 lower than in March.

HERE are the BAD THINGS

*  We had 2 irregular bills in April--
*  We had tree removal for $400.
*  We paid the Federal Taxes of $2,386.00(Will be adjusting our withholding so this isn't so bad next year.)
*  The WAM was $200 more in April due to taking a little extra $$ on our cruise.
*  The Mastercard was $1,844.79 higher than in March. Most of that was dog boarding we paid upfront while we were on the cruise.
*  Hubs Medigap Supplement went up by $9.41 per month as he had a birthday in April.

The Food Budget costs for April are in another post HERE.  Food costs are included in the credit card payments(mainly but sometimes our WAM cash too).

FINAL THOUGHTS for APRIL 2024---This month turned out a bit better than expected, even with paying Federal Taxes, dog boarding, etc.  Food spending was about half of what it was last month since we were not home and food shopping for about half the month.  The quarterly 401K withdrawal also was a bonus this month to keep us in the black.

THOUGHS GOING FORWARD INTO MAY 2024--That 401K$ quarterly withdrawal will come in handy in May what with State Taxes due and c/c spending on the Cruise will come due.


Here's hoping 2024 treats us all even better financially! 8-))

So how was your April financially?
Did you spend less than the income you had in April?
Did you stay within your budget or not?
What did you do with any money leftover at the end of the month?
Did you pay down/off any debts or put extra toward your mortgage principle or into savings, in an emergency fund or a retirement account?
Or did you blow all your excess monies after bills were paid on a "want"?

If you posted your financial progress on your own blog, leave a link in the comments so we can go check out your progress too and celebrate or commiserate with you!

Sluggy


Sunday, April 7, 2024

Income & Spending......the March Edition

Now that we are living on an annuity, 401K$ withdrawals, personal savings and social security payments, I am still going to keep track of our monthly spending and income, and hopefully we'll still be able to live BELOW our means and I'll have some leftover monies each month to tuck aside.

We went into retirement in June of 2017 with no debt, no mortgage, nor a car payment.

I am trying to be as transparent as I can with how much is coming in and how much is going out.  8-)


On to the March report--

I had 2 goals for March....
The 1st is to actually finish the month in the black and not the red.
The 2nd is to try to have a little cash leftover at the end of the previous month to tuck back into a slush fund.  This slush fund may be applied toward unforeseen bills that are coming due in subsequent months, to spend on "extras/wants" during the year or to just sit there and grow until the end of 2024. 
*  I do not include/report on our retirement accounts here, just the non-retirement ones.
 
I'm happy to report that we finished up March in the black.
The amount extra we ended the month of March with?....$3,069.80

Income or Funds We Can Access

The "income" in March---

*  Monthly annuity payment of $2,608.66
*  SS income of $3,828.70
*  Interest earned on non-retirement accounts of $983.98
*  Stock Dividend of $19.95
Total "Income" for March....$7,441.29

Expenses in March---
*  Irregular bills in March were $1,279.32
*  Variable Expenses in March came to $4,263.74
*  Medical Premiums in March were $698.02
Total Expenses....$4,371.49

$7,441.29-$4,371.49=$3069.80

Slush Fund coming into March of $52,235.59 and the addition of $3,069.80 in March, our end of March 2024 Slush fund comes to $55,305.39

The Slush Fund on it's own page(tab at the top of the blog)shows an addition of $3,069.80

Outgo
As for the variable expenses this March here are the good and the bad side of things.....

HERE are the GOOD THINGS
*  The water bill, the cell phone bill and WAM were all the same as in February.
*  The electric bill went down in March by $149.03
*  Hubs Amazon c/c bill was $1,092.77 lower than last month.
*  My Amazon c/c bill was $0.
*  The Mastercard was $210.65 lower than in February.
*  The American Airlines c/c was $238.88 lower than last month.

HERE are the BAD THINGS

*  We had 3 irregular bills in March--
*  The Kohl's c/c was $127.64(a one off).
*  The quarterly Long Term Care premiums of $784.55 were due.
*  Chester had a vet visit for $188.87.

The Food Budget costs for March are in another post HERE.  Food costs are included in the credit card payments(mainly but sometimes our WAM cash too).

FINAL THOUGHTS for MARCH 2024---This month turned out a bit better than expected, even with the high grocery spending.  Didn't go anywhere but doctors and grocery stores and didn't do anything that cost additional money.

THOUGHS GOING FORWARD INTO APRIL 2024--Well, we have to pay a couple thousand dollars of Federal Income Taxes this month. ick.  I'd rather do that than give the government an interest free loan of our money for a year though. ;-)
But on the other hand we have the quarterly 401K withdrawal this month which more than balances the taxes out.(State taxes are due in May, but even with that we are good.)  Food & toiletry spending will be much less this month.


Here's hoping 2024 treats us all even better financially! 8-))

So how was your March financially?
Did you spend less than the income you had in March?
Did you stay within your budget or not?
What did you do with any money leftover at the end of the month?
Did you pay down/off any debts or put extra toward your mortgage principle or into savings, in an emergency fund or a retirement account?
Or did you blow all your excess monies after bills were paid on a "want"?

If you posted your financial progress on your own blog, leave a link in the comments so we can go check out your progress too and celebrate or commiserate with you!

Sluggy


Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Income & Spending....February 2024

Now that we are living on an annuity, 401K$ withdrawals, personal savings and social security payments, I am still going to keep track of our monthly spending and income, and hopefully we'll still be able to live BELOW our means and I'll have some leftover monies each month to tuck aside.

We went into retirement in June of 2017 with no debt, no mortgage, nor a car payment.

I am trying to be as transparent as I can with how much is coming in and how much is going out.  8-)


On to the February report--

I had 2 goals for February....
The 1st is to actually finish the month in the black and not the red.
The 2nd is to try to have a little cash leftover at the end of the previous month to tuck back into a slush fund.  This slush fund may be applied toward unforeseen bills that are coming due in subsequent months, to spend on "extras/wants" during the year or to just sit there and grow until the end of 2024. 
*  I do not include/report on our retirement accounts here, just the non-retirement ones
 
I'm happy to report that we finished up February in the black.
The amount extra we ended the month of February with?....$1,131.53

Income or Funds We Can Access

The "income" in February---

*  Monthly annuity payment of $2,608.66
*  SS income of $3,828.70
*  Interest earned on non-retirement accounts of $729.37
Total "Income" for February....$7,372.61

Expenses in February---
*  Irregular bills in February were $1,279.32
*  Variable Expenses in February came to $4,263.74
*  Medical Premiums in February were $698.02
Total Expenses....$6,241.08

$7,372.61-$6,241.08=$1,131.53

 Slush Fund coming into February of $51,104.06 and the addition of $1,131.53 in February, our end of February 2024 Slush fund comes to $52,235.59

The Slush Fund on it's own page(tab at the top of the blog)shows an addition of $1,131.53
Outgo
As for the variable expenses this February here are the good and the bad side of things.....

HERE are the GOOD THINGS
*  The water bill, the cell phone bill were all the same as in January.
*  We didn't take any WAM last month(used leftover trip money in December for WAM).
*  The electric bill went down in February by $61.96.
*  My Amazon c/c bill was $643.15 lower than last month.

HERE are the BAD THINGS

*  Hubs Amazon c/c was $1,453.23 higher than last month.
*  The American Airlines c/c was $148.67 higher than last month.
*  We had 2 irregular bills in February--
*  The TJMAXX c/c was $50.14(that's a one off)
*  The BOA c/c went down in February by $3,09.65.  We paid for the cruise in January and the Shore Excursions in February.  There should be no charges in March. Yay!

The Food Budget costs for February are in another post HERE  Food costs are included in the credit card payments(mainly but sometimes our WAM cash too).

FINAL THOUGHTS for FEBRUARY 2024---This month turned out a bit better than expected, even with the high grocery spending.  Didn't go anywhere but doctors and grocery stores and didn't do anything that cost additional money(except a couple of times eating out).

THOUGHS GOING FORWARD INTO MARCH 2024--Other than doctor appointments and grocery shopping, there is nothing going on in March that will cost money.  The electric bill should go down again in March.  The water, cell and WAM should remain the same as before.  The credit cards are the wild cards in March.  We will have the Long Term Care premiums come in March and will pay those irregular bills.


Here's hoping 2024 treats us all even better financially! 8-))

So how was your February financially?
Did you spend less than the income you had in February?
Did you stay within your budget or not?
What did you do with any money leftover at the end of the month?
Did you pay down/off any debts or put extra toward your mortgage principle or into savings, in an emergency fund or a retirement account?
Or did you blow all your excess monies after bills were paid on a "want"?

If you posted your financial progress on your own blog, leave a link in the comments so we can go check out your progress too and celebrate or commiserate with you!

Sluggy


Sunday, March 3, 2024

February Food Spending....2024

Onward to February's Food Spending Report.....




Here are my FOOD BUDGET spending totals for February 2024.

I have posted February's totals on the Total Grocery Savings Page located HERE and have updated the Totals there. 
I am listing subtotals for each store I purchased from in February.  If you aren't interested in that much detail, just skip to the bottom for the Totals Sum.  My spending includes Food, Toiletries/HBA, Cleaning Products, Paper Goods, Pet Food. We are a family of 2(and 2 dogs).
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ALDI
OOP  $47.59
Sales  $27.74
Value  $75.33
Savings  36.82%

CVS
OOP  $1.29
Saving $14.67
Value  $15.96
Savings   91.92%

KROGER
OOP  $267.42
Qs/Gift Cards $245.26
Value $512.68
Savings  47.84%

OLLIE'S
OOP $32.78
Sales  $30.59
Value $63.37
Savings  48.37%

WALMART
OOP  $310.50
Qs/Gift Cards $147.73
Value  $458.23
Savings  32.24%


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My best Store Savings Total was at CVS with a savings of 91.92%.  My worse rate was at Walmart with 32.24%.  

I shopped at 5 different stores in FEBRUARY.

TOTAL Spent in February......$659.58
TOTAL Coupons/Sales/Gift Cards....$647.16
TOTAL Value of Items Purchased.....$1,306.74
TOTAL Savings of........49.41%

This closes out the FEBRUARY food/toiletries/etc. spending.

THOUGHTS & COMMENTS for this month....Well so much for closing the purse strings in February. lol  Inflation is real folks and hits everyone at the grocery store(as well as in utility bills and at the gas pump).  Our government just ignores all these high prices and doesn't even include them in the Consumer Price Index.  Well what the hell DO they include because last time I looked most folks need to eat, pay for heat and/or ac and need cars to get to work!  *Getting off my soap box now.*

The Monthly food spending savings percentage went DOWN by 3.39% in February to 49.41% compared to January's 52.80% savings average.  Since we have an adequate income and food should be a pleasure in life(no way am I going to eat unseasoned rice and beans for my remaining days like some people-because I don't have to). I will buy quality food and pay the price at the register.  I may not like the price but I will deal with it.

With 2 months accounted for, I have spent a Total of $1,312.52 on groceries/HBA/paper goods/etc. in 2024.

2024 Yearly Grand Total Spent....................$1,312.52
2024 Yearly Grand Total Value of Items.....$2,690.09
2024 Grand Total Saved...............................$1,377.57
2024 Yearly Savings Total..............................51.21%

The average per month amount spent is $656.26 in 2024 so far but that's before all the rebate monies are added in.

Remember that I withdraw all my cash rebate monies(Ibotta, Shopmium, TaDa, Checkout 51 and other miscellaneous rebates sent to my Paypal)at the end of the year and add it back into my food budget, so at the end of the year my food spending will go down.  The other savings apps like Fetch, Shop Kick, Kroger Cash Back that let us get free gift cards(or $ off your grocery total-Kroger), those are added back in when I cash those points in along the way.  Alexa app gives me Amazon credit onto my account but I don't buy food on Amazon(sometimes I buy dog food there)so I really don't know how to count that.

LOOKING AHEAD TO MARCH 2024.....
Who the hell knows where prices will be in a month!  I have no crystal ball and the government just keeps printing money willy-nilly which makes our dollars stretch even less further.
I'll keep an eye on what we spend, rebate and coupon like a mad woman when I have to step foot in a grocery store and shop from my pantry when I can.

If you have other ideas or guidelines you follow please leave a comment and share your thoughts with us all.

*  How much did you spend on food/toiletries in February?

*  Do you track your yearly food spending?  It's really not that hard or time consuming; just have your receipts and either track it in a notebook or on a spreadsheet.

*  What was your savings percentage buying on sale and/or with coupons versus buying at regular retail price last month, if you track that sort of thing?

*  What are your methods for keeping your food spending in check?

*  Is anyone out there up for tracking expenditures and trying to spend less but still eat well?

Sluggy


Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Income & Spending....January 2024

Now that we are living on an annuity, 401K$ withdrawals, personal savings and social security payments, I am still going to keep track of our monthly spending and income, and hopefully we'll still be able to live BELOW our means and I'll have some leftover monies each month to tuck aside.

We went into retirement in June of 2017 with no debt, no mortgage, nor a car payment.

I am trying to be as transparent as I can with how much is coming in and how much is going out.  8-)


On to the January report--

I had 2 goals for January....
The 1st is to actually finish the month in the black and not the red.
The 2nd is to try to have a little cash leftover at the end of the previous month to tuck back into a slush fund.  This slush fund may be applied toward unforeseen bills that are coming due in subsequent months, to spend on "extras/wants" during the year or to just sit there and grow until the end of 2024. 
*  I do not include/report on our retirement accounts here, just the non-retirement ones
 
I'm happy to report that we finished up January in the black.
The amount extra we ended the month of January with?....$3,424.39

Income or Funds We Can Access

The "income" in January---

*  Monthly annuity payment of $2,608.66(after tax withholding)
*  SS income of $3,828.70
*  Interest earned on non-retirement accounts of $987.68
*  Quarterly 401K Withdrawal of $5,200.13(after texes)
Total "Income" for January....$12,625.17

Expenses in January---
*  Irregular bills in January were $5,837.18
*  Variable Expenses in January came to $3,363.60
Total Expenses....$9,200.78

$12,625.17-$9,200.78=$3,424.39

 Slush Fund coming into January of $47,679.67 and the addition of $3,424.39 in January, our end of January 2024 Slush fund comes to $51,104.06. 

The Slush Fund on it's own page(tab at the top of the blog)shows an addition of $3,424.39
Outgo
As for the variable expenses this January here are the good and the bad side of things.....

HERE are the GOOD THINGS
*  The water bill, internet were the same as last month.
*  The WAM was $300 lower since we didn't take any in January.  We used leftover cash we had taken out in December for the Holiday trip.
*  The Mastercard c/c was $509.33 lower than in December.
*  The Health Insurance premiums(Medicare, supplements and Part D plans, as well as Hubs vision care), are now $379.06 lower than we I was on private health insurance and Hubs was on Medicare. Plus we no longer have those high deductibles for my private insurance coverage. yay! 


HERE are the BAD THINGS
*  The electric bill went up by $173.12(it's Winter, duh!)in January.
*  My Amazon c/c was $42.22 higher than last month.
*  Hubs Amazon c/c was $50.49 higher than in December.
*  The American Airlines c/c was $494.38 higher than last month.
*  We had 4 irregular bills in January--
*  A small bill for Roaman's
*  A much bill to Talbot's(both for new clothes)
*  I bought Supplements
*  We needed Toner(stocking up)for the new printer we had to buy
*  A small Sunoco gas card bill
*  We had a Vet Bill for Chester
*  Paid for the Cruise(ouch)

The Food Budget costs for January are in another post HERE  Food costs are included in the credit card payments(mainly but sometimes our WAM cash too).

FINAL THOUGHTS for JANUARY 2024---Well the healthcare premiums got tunred on it's ear in January as I went onto Medicare like Hubs.  Yay.  No more $1K+ a month for private insurance for me(only Hubs' vision benefit costing $15.91 per month, which he keeps for life).  Now we have 2 x Medicare Part B premiums, 2 x Medigap supplement premiums and 2 x Part D drug supplement premiums.  All those still end up costing a bit less than what we paid before I hit Medicare age.   Go us.  

THOUGHS GOING FORWARD INTO FEBRUARY 2024--
More credit card charges for the trip from the Holidays will roll in, heating bill will be higher(it's Winter, duh! and it's unseasonaly cold in Louisiana now) and I have a modest payment due in February for the shore excursions for this April. I'll use c/c points again toward the excursions bill as I paid the cruise off in January

I am going to try to keep the purse strings closed in February on food/toiletries and any other miscellaneous spending.  Let's hope the power and water don't go off anymore, which will mean more spending.
I've got 3 medical appointments the first week of February, the Painful doc later in February and more Neurologic testing come March as well as a Painful doc follow-up that month.  Not sure yet how much OOP that will entail.

Here's hoping 2024 treats us all even better financially! 8-))

So how was your January financially?
Did you spend less than the income you had in January?
Did you stay within your budget or not?
What did you do with any money leftover at the end of the month?
Did you pay down/off any debts or put extra toward your mortgage principle or into savings, in an emergency fund or a retirement account?
Or did you blow all your excess monies after bills were paid on a "want"?

If you posted your financial progress on your own blog, leave a link in the comments so we can go check out your progress too and celebrate or commiserate with you!

Sluggy


Saturday, November 11, 2023

Income & Spending for October 2023

Now that we are living on an annuity, 401K$ withdrawals and social security payments, I am still going to keep track of our monthly spending and income, and hopefully we'll still be able to live BELOW our means and I'll have some leftover monies each month to tuck aside.

I am trying to be as transparent as I can with how much is coming in and how much is going out.  8-)

On to the October report--

I had 2 goals for October....
The 1st is to actually finish the month in the black and not the red.
The 2nd is to try to have a little cash leftover at the end of the previous month to tuck back into a slush fund.  This slush fund may be applied toward unforeseen bills that are coming due in subsequent months, to spend on "extras/wants" during the year or to just sit there and grow until the end of 2023.  
 
I'm happy to report that we finished up October in the black.
The amount extra we ended the month of October with?....$6,653.23

Income or Funds We Can Access

The "income" in October---

*  Monthly annuity payment of $2,608.66(after tax withholding)
*  SS income of $3878.950
*  Interest earned on non-retirement accounts of $842.25
*  401K Quarterly withdrawal of $5,200.13
Total "Income" for October....$12,365.04

Expenses in October---
*  Irregular bills in October were $2,746.91
*  Variable Expenses in October came to $1,793.71
*  Health insurance premiums totaling $1,171.19*
Total Expenses....$5,711.81

$12,365.04-$5,711.81=$6,653.23

* Now that Hubs is on Medicare, I include his Vision Care, and his Medicare supplement in this number with my Healthcare Premium.  His Part B comes directly out of his SS check before we get it.

Slush into October of $72,951.47(take $35,000 out which we moved into a CD leaves $37,951.47) and the addition of $6,653.23 October's 2023 Slush Fund comes to $44,604.70
The Slush Fund on it's own page(tab at the top of the blog)shows an addition of $6,653.23.

Outgo
As for the variable expenses this October here are the good and the bad side of things.....

HERE are the GOOD THINGS
*  The WAM, the water bill, Health Insurance premium, vision care, Hubs supplement plan and internet were the same as last month.
*  There were no charges on my Bank of America or Amazon c/cs in October.
*  The electric bill was $89.76 less than in September.
*  The cell phone bill was .78 lower this month.  

HERE are the BAD THINGS
*  The Mastercard c/c was $37.56 higher than in September.
*  The Aviator c/c was $1044.98 higher than in September.
*  Hubs Amazon c/c was $64.02 higher than last month.
*  We had an irregular bill of $1,173.63 for a year of homeowner's insurance.
*  We had irregular bills for $1,448.65 for work done in the kitchen.
*  I paid 2 small medical bills out of reg. checking instead of the HSA totaling $124.63.

The Food Budget costs for October are in another post HERE.  Food costs are included in the credit card payments(mainly but sometimes our WAM cash too).

FINAL THOUGHTS for OCTOBER 2023---Not a bad month considering the 401K withdrawal got dumped into our checking account this month.   Even though we had a few irregular bills the 401K funds more than covered those.  I'm calling October all good.

THOUGHTS going forward into NOVEMBER 2023---We have the yearly garbage disposal bill, a vet bill for the dogs and Hubs car needs work this month.  That's about all the big bills coming due in November other than credit cards bills.


So how was your October financially?
Did you spend less than the income you had in October?
Did you stay within your budget or not?
What did you do with any money leftover at the end of the month?
Did you pay down/off any debts or put extra toward your mortgage principle or into savings, in an emergency fund or a retirement account?
Or did you blow all your excess monies after bills were paid on a "want"?

If you posted your financial progress on your own blog, leave a link in the comments so we can go check out your progress too and celebrate or commiserate with you!

Sluggy


Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Income & Spending for September 2023

Now that we are living on an annuity, 401K$ withdrawals and social security payments, I am still going to keep track of our monthly spending and income, and hopefully we'll still be able to live BELOW our means and I'll have some leftover monies each month to tuck aside.

I am trying to be as transparent as I can with how much is coming in and how much is going out.  8-)

On to the September report--

I had 2 goals for September....
The 1st is to actually finish the month in the black and not the red.
The 2nd is to try to have a little cash leftover at the end of the previous month to tuck back into a slush fund.  This slush fund may be applied toward unforeseen bills that are coming due in subsequent months, to spend on "extras/wants" during the year or to just sit there and grow until the end of 2023.  
 
I'm happy to report that we finished up September in the black.
The amount extra we ended the month of September with?....$2,154.62

Income or Funds We Can Access

The "income" in September---

*  Monthly annuity payment of $2,608.66(after tax withholding)
*  SS income of $3878.950
*  Interest earned on non-retirement accounts of $804.63
*  Stock Dividend of $19.11
*  Blog Revenue of $101.65
Total "Income" for August....$7,248.05

Expenses in September---
*  Irregular bills in September were $3,184.55
*  Variable Expenses in September came to $737.69
*  Health insurance premiums totaling $1,171.19*
Total Expenses....$5,093.43

$7,248.05-$5,093.43=$2,154.62

* Now that Hubs is on Medicare, I include his Vision Care, and his Medicare supplement in this number with my Healthcare Premium.  His Part B comes directly out of his SS check before we get it.

Slush into September of $70,796.85 and the addition of $2,154.62, October's 2023 Slush Fund comes to $72,951.47
The Slush Fund on it's own page(tab at the top of the blog)shows an addition of $2,154.62.

Outgo
As for the variable expenses this September here are the good and the bad side of things.....

HERE are the GOOD THINGS
*  The WAM, the water bill, Health Insurance premium, vision care, Hubs supplement plan and internet were the same as last month.
*  There were no charges on my Amazon and Bank of America c/c's in September
*  The Mastercard c/c was $1,012.16 less than last month.
*  The Aviator c/c was $1,255.25 lower in September(We paid it ahead in August so no payment in Sept).

HERE are the BAD THINGS
*  The electric bill was $23.44 higher than in August.
*  The cellphone bill was $8.46 higher than last month.
*  Hubs Amazon c/c was $39.15 higher than in August.
*  We had an irregular bill for the lawyer consult and legal forms of $2,400.00
*  We had irregular bills for long term care premiums of $784.55

The Food Budget costs for September are in another post HERE.  Food costs are included in the credit card payments(mainly but sometimes our WAM cash too).

FINAL THOUGHTS for September 2023---While we paid some credit card charges in August that would have been due in September I forgot about the Long Term Care Premiums would be due in September. duh.  And then we finally got all that legal paperwork taken care of so that was a massive irregular bill that hopefully we will NEVER have again. ;-)

THOUGHTS going forward into OCTOBER 2023---Well we still haven't heard back on when our kitchen sink and countertops are getting replaced. sigh.  It should have been done well before now but you know handymen in a state where the motto is "Let the good times roll!" 24/7 all. year. long.  Seriously, never move here and try to get anything business wise done in a timely manner.
We have home insurance due in October. ouch  Then just the usual suspects--electric, water, cell, WAM cash, credit card charges.  We do have our 4th quarterly 401K withdrawal coming in October so if we do make any plans to travel to see our son and his fiancé during the holidays we've got some extra for that trip.

So how was your September financially?
Did you spend less than the income you had in September?
Did you stay within your budget or not?
What did you do with any money leftover at the end of the month?
Did you pay down/off any debts or put extra toward your mortgage principle or into savings, in an emergency fund or a retirement account?
Or did you blow all your excess monies after bills were paid on a "want"?

If you posted your financial progress on your own blog, leave a link in the comments so we can go check out your progress too and celebrate or commiserate with you!

Sluggy