Saturday, June 3, 2017

Rite-Aid Porn

I was able to print off 3 more of those Trident gum $1.59/3 Qs on the Smartsource website, plus a .25¢/1 Puffs IPQ from Coupons dotcom.  I also found a .50¢/1 Tic Tac ManuQ in the 4/30 SS insert(I think it was that date).
Took it all up to Rite-Aid when I went to pick-up an Rx.......


9 x clearance Trident Gum .64¢=$5.76
1 x clearance Tic Tac=.84¢
1 x Puffs tissue on sale=.99¢
SubTotal.......$7.59

Coupons Used
3 x $1.59/3 Trident IPQ=$4.77
1 x .50¢/1 Tic Tac ManuQ=.50¢
1 x .25¢/1 Puffs IPQ=.25¢
Coupon Total....$5.52

$7.59-$5.52=$2.07 + .06¢tax=$2.13
I used Plenti Points to pay and earned no new PPs.

I also submitted for a .75¢ cash rebate on Checkout51 for the Puffs, so my effective cost was $1.32.

9 more packs of gum put away toward Christmas.

Sluggy


Friday, June 2, 2017

Weis Deals This Week on Friday

Three posts in one day.
Aren't y'all lucky or what? lolz

Friday was another "Fantastic Friday" Sale and there were two item I wanted so I hiked up to Weis(PMITA)Markets this morning.

I made a little video so check it out............





63% savings rate but after accounting for the "free" $9.81 on that Kohl's Reward Debit Card I only spent $25.07 so the savings rate grew to 75.57%.
Sweet!

Sluggy


2017 Savings Challenge....May Update

Every year I keep a close eye on our monthly expenses and our monthly income.
Our income is mainly the salary my Hubs draws from his job.  We have money taken off each paycheck from the top to put into savings, before we even get our hands on it.  This money that's taken goes into various savings pots....life insurance, health insurance premiums, long term care insurance premiums, investments and retirement savings.  It's automatic so we are never tempted to NOT put it into savings or these other categories.

Once the automatic savings amounts, plus taxes and medical/dental/vision premiums are taken out, it leaves what we get to "live on".  From this amount we budget for bills, both monthly and irregular bills(semi-annual, annual etc.) and our variable bills(like food, eating out, clothing  etc.)  Anything left over once our monthly expenses are paid, I put aside into an interest bearing Savings Challenge account.

For 2017 I am continuing my Yearly Savings Challenge.
I have decided to lower the goal amount to save for the year to $35K.
Then Hubs decided to retire the end of June 2017, so this changes my goal again.

* I'm going to half my goal now, since I've got 6 months to get to the Savings Challenge Goal this year since Hubs is retiring effective June 30th.
This means the new revised goal is $17.5K for 2017 which was half of $35K.


On to the May report.....
I have posted my May End of Month $17.5K $AVING$ CHALLENGE Totals.
Check out the Savings Challenge page tab at the top of the blog for the specific numbers HERE.

I have 2 goals each month.....
The 1st is to actually finish each month in the black and not the red.
The 2nd is to hit the targeted savings amount of $2,9916.66.

I have to report that we finished up May with a goodly sum.
The extra amount we ended the month of May with?.......$3393.75

Income

We had $3092.13 left over from our income after our monthly expenses were deducted which was over my targeted amount to save per month.
Other monies received in May totaled $301.62.  This was interest made on non-retirement accounts and a blogging revenue check.

This brought us to our gain of $3393.75
Since we have no debt, this all goes into savings.

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

HERE are the GOOD THINGS

*  Phone charges and internet were approximately the same as last month(Within $1 or so).
*  The water bill was $5.44 lower than in April.
*  The electric bill was $72.08 lower than last month's bill due to less cold weather.
*  The gas card bill was $29.73 less than April's bill.
*  The credit card bill was $1607.60 lower than in April, mostly because we didn't have any high deductible medical payments left to make.

HERE are the BAD THINGS

*  The cash withdrawals were $449.50 higher than in April, mostly due to my trip to VA and Hubs buying crap not budgeted for.
*  The medical bills were $1.49 higher this month over last month's bills.
*  I had a small $24.79 payment due on my Kohl's account.
*  I paid 6 months ahead on our garbage bill in May, so a $168.00 irregular expense paid.
*  Our semi-annual car insurance premium was due this month so another $864.65 paid out.

The Food Budget costs for April are in another post, which is located HERE.

With 5 months accounted for, our Savings Challenge Grand Total for 2017 is $18,145.63.
We have surpassed our revised goal by $645.63!
Sluggy does the Happy Dance!!!
And there is one more month to go to add to this total. 8-)

FINAL THOUGHTS on May---
We had a fairly low expense month and we were able to tuck away over the monthly goal of $29916.66.  The only really negative about May was the increased cash withdrawals that Hubs made.  He had an out of town conference while I was in VA so I am sure he spent $ there that the company didn't pick up the tab for plus I know there was some Take-Out happening at dinner time too.
Even with irregular bills of car insurance and 6 months of garbage pick-up paid ahead we did quite well keeping money in our pockets in May.   ;-)

Compared to May 2016 we saved $1562.26 MORE to put into savings this May.

THOUGHTS going forward into June of 2017----
The regular bills will be about the same as in May except the credit card bill will be about $500+  higher in June.
As for irregular bills, we also have to pay half of the Louisiana house insurance payment for the year in June so another irregular bill to satisfy.
But we should get a partial refund on the insurance as the house going forward won't be a rental so the insurance cost will go down, and when we sell the house, we'll get whatever is left of the insurance payment back then.

If all expenses go as planned we should be able to put about 50% of Hubs June net pay into savings and finish this Savings Challenge for 2017 strongly.

Five months into the year and we have put $18,145.63 into savings.
We have surpassed our $17.5K Saving Challenge target for the year with one month to go to save even more.  I am hoping to top out at over $20K when I complete this Savings Challenge at the end of June.

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 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 it 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!

I hope this year was the one were you cleaned up your finances and paid off your debts.
That you planned to set something aside if you didn't already or increased what you banked now for your future self.
Or paid extra on the principle of your mortgage if your house isn't already paid off.

Live below your means and keep some change for a rainy day....because no matter how sunny it is in your life now, dark clouds come along and you'll be glad you have that umbrella to keep you dry.

Sluggy

Net Worth.....June 1st Update


We are up just over $9k from the May 1st net worth overall(only liquid cash/investments/bonds, as I don't count housing or car values).  The retirement accounts were up over $5.5K for June 1st 2017 from the May 1st 2017 calculations and the cash reserve/non-retirement accounts were up over $3.5K.
Most of that cash reserve/non-retirement accounts earnings was regular pay.

We are up $149,669.48 from one year ago, from the June 1st of 2016's net worth snapshot.

We are still in acquisition mode and Hubs still has a good income.  We continue to live well below our means and sock away as much cash as we can for retirement.
Only 1 more month before Net Worth stops building and we switch into Spending Down Mode.
Eek.

Did you increase your net worth last month?
Do you have a retirement plan in place?

Sluggy

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Weis & Rite-Aid Deals I Couldn't Resist

I went up to Weis(PMITA)Markets earlier this week and found a great deal on Italian Ice, Turkey, Chicken and Fish.....


These 1 lb. bags of breaded fish fillets were BOGO this week(reg. price $6.99 each)
Each bag has a $3 Instant Discount Sticker on them.
$6.99 for 2-$6 in Instant Discounts=.99¢ for 2 lbs of fish.
I bought 4 bags.

Then I found a 1 lb. package of Ground Turkey on sale for $3.50 with a $2 Instant Discount Sticker on it so $1.50 after sale/discount sticker.

Also not in the picture was a 10 piece package of Chicken Thighs marked $5.48 with a $3 Instant Discount Sticker on it so $2.48 OOP.


Luigi's Italian Ice was BOGO this week as well.  I stacked 2 x .50¢/1 IPQs(doubled to $1 each)+ a $1/2 Weis Booklet Q so .39¢ total OOP for both boxes.


I went back on Wednesday and found more 1 lb. bags of fish fillets(still BOGO and w/$3 off Stickers on them)so I bought 4 more bags.
I also got 2 Whole Chickens marked down and with $3 Instant Stickers on them which brought the cost to .72¢ per lb.
yay me.....

There were a few other things I picked up.....
Produce(red pepper, cuke, grape tomatoes)on sale.
I found 2 x Weis Organic baby lettuce containers 50% off + I had a $1/2 Weis booklet Q so $2.50 for both.
A loaf of Pumpernickel bread at the Bakery for 50% off($1.49).
3 bottles of Sweet Baby Ray's teriyaki marinade were Buy 1 Get 2 Free($2.99 total).
And Weis brand Mayo was .99¢ a jar so 2 of those made it into my cart.
I also used a rain check for huge Lipton iced tea bottles paired with a coupon making them $1.47 each and I picked up a tray of porterhouse steaks at $5.88 lb.
Total spent was $50.19 and I used that Kohl's reward Visa card to pay(so Zero OOP) on Wednesday.


I netted a 63% savings rate for that trip.

Then I went up to Rite-Aid and bought a boat load of cold cereal.........


If Ibotta hadn't yanked the $3.20 in cash rebates I should have gotten from this lot off their site between Tuesday night when I selected them and Wednesday morning when I bought all this my OOP per box would have been .17¢ after sale/Qs/rebate.
But without that I ended up spending down $5.27 in Plenti Points on 11 boxes of cereal and each cost me .48¢ per container.  Still a great deal.
Since the Ibotta rebates were brand specific I may go exchange some of this for other varieties that are part of the sale.  All but the Raisin Bran are for the kids and I think they'd rather have more Pops and less Loops and Jacks. ;-)

Trident gum varieties are also on clearance at my Rite-Aid for .64¢ each so I printed off 2 x $1.59/3 SmartSource IPQs which made them .11¢ each.  I used Plenti Points to pay for these too.


That's .66¢ spent in total in PPs for 6 packages and another Christmas item tucked away for December.

Sluggy