** I just noticed I forgot to publish this post from back in October. ugh. Not that it's relevant now but here it is. ** --slug
The third quarter of 2020 is in the books now.
Let's see where some of my small pots of savings look like so far 3/4 though the year.
These stats are all effective as of September 30, 2020.
* Rolled coins--$3.50
* Found Change--$49.44 Finding money is the best! Nobody can argue with that, right? 8-))
* Refunds & "Post Coupons"--$80.76 Mostly Weis(PMITA)Markets and Rite-Aid.
* Cash Rebates--
* Ibotta--$777.58
* SavingStar--$47.75
* Checkout51--$13.75
* ShopAtHome--$23.27
Total.........$996.05 so far in 2020 to put toward the grocery spending in December. I can only withdraw $982.30 of this so far(as I haven't reached the Checkout51 threshold).
At this 3/4 of the way point in 2020 that means our OOP on food spending is $2,523.46 with that $982.30 in small economies deducted.
Nice.
Plus I have $20 in Visa prepaid gift cards, $10 in Walmart gift cards(and another $15 in prepaid Visa cards if my P and G rebate card comes before the end of the year)I can apply to the food spending for 2020.
Do you stash non-income money aside to put toward a goal?
Tell us about it and what strategies work for you in savings small amounts of money!
Sluggy
Do you stash non-income money aside to put toward a goal?
Tell us about it and what strategies work for you in savings small amounts of money!
Sluggy