Saturday, August 17, 2019

Rite-Aid Pillaging This Week


So I hit R-A this week channeling my inner Viking and got this............


Rite-Aid had snail mailed me a sheet of R-A Qs so I used 4 of them, including a $4 off wyspend $20 Q.

2 x Mitchum deo BOGO50%=$7.23
1 x Biscoff cookies 20% Wellness disc.=$2.71
1 x Kokie cosmetic brush 20% Wellness disc.=$5.99
4 x Big Win candy bags on sale=$6.00
SubTotal.....$21.93

Coupons Used
1 x $4 wyspend $20 R-AQ=$4.00
1 x $3/1 Mitchum R-AQ=$3.00
1 x $2/1 Mitchum curves type ManuQ=$3.00
1 x $1/1 Mitchum ManuQ=$1.00
1 x $2/1 Biscoff R-AQ=$2.00
1 x $2.50/1 Kokie brushes R-AQ=$2.50
1 x $4/1 Kokie IPQ=$4.00
Coupon Total........$18.50

$21.93-$18.50=$3.43 paid for with Bonus Cash.
I earned back $2 BC for buying 4 candy bags.
And I earned $5.99 tracking toward a $6 BC Deal wyspend $12 on Kokie items.

Just a heads up if you got those snail mailed Qs from R-A.  If you try to use the $X off wys $XXX one and any of the rest of the Qs on that sheet in the same transaction they will beep.
We voided and redid the transaction when that happened and tried the $X off wys $XXX Q last and then that one said it had already been used(because it got deactivated when it was rang up on the transaction that was voided). Ugh

The manager just took $4 off my order for that Q since I couldn't use it another day now.
Something always goes wrong at Rite-Aid lately....even their Qs, the ONES THEY SEND YOU don't work right!!!

I bought this today on the same card/account........


2 x Reese's thins on sale=$6.00
1 x Kokie nail polish 20% Wellness disc.=$3.99
SubTotal.........$9.99

Coupons Used
2 x $2/1 Reese's thins tear padQ from Spring that expire Halloween=$4.00
1 x $4/1 Kokie item IPQ=$4.00
Coupon Total.......$8.00

$9.99-$8.00=$1.99 paid for this BC.
Tracking on the Kokie Deal is now $9.98.

Then I bought this..........


1 x snack bags(in $1 area)205 Wellness disc.=.80¢
1 x Kokie nail polish 20% Wellness disc.=$3.99
SubTotal.........$4.79

Coupons Used
1 x $4/1 Kokie item IPQ=$4.00

$4.79-$4.00=.79¢ + .05¢ tax=.84¢ paid for with BC.
I hit the Kokie $12 spent threshold so earned back $6 in new Bonus Cash.

If you have that Kokie PDF IPQ that expires 8/31, remember you can only use one per transaction.
If you have the 20% Wellness discount you'll have to buy something to cover the .01¢ of overage the Kokie Q gives you too.

Total BC spent was $6.26, new BC earned was $8($2 candy, $6 Kokie)for everything pictured in this post.

Next week will be all about spending down ALL my Bonus Cash.


Sluggy

Friday, August 16, 2019

Frugal Friday....the August 16th Edition

Here's what passed for frugal around Chez Sluggy this week...........

* Besides my usual trips to R-A, Weis and the Shursave market Hubs and I went to the movies.............

The movie theater near where Ex-College Boy works has $5.50 movies on Tuesday.


I love the caption on this display...."Think your family is weird?".
Well I KNOW Hubs' family is. lolz

I paid for the tickets then Hubs started pouting about getting popcorn and drinks since we didn't eat lunch before going.  I told him I bought the tickets with my WAM so he could use his WAM to eat/drink if he wanted it that badly.  When I go to the movies alone I NEVER buy food there and I guess he had forgotten that since the last movie we went to together was "Amelia" back in 2009(very bad movie that one!).
In the end Hubs passed on spending his WAM.

*  I got lots of goodies at Rite-Aid...........


Here's the pdf Rite-Aid released earlier this Summer of that Kokie Q.....


Remember only use 1 per transaction.



* I found money!


A dime in the foyer of Rite-Aid.  I found a dime before in this same location last week or so too!


Then I found a penny on that same trip to R-A, in the parking lot walking out of the store.


Then yesterday another penny, this time in the Shursave market near the Customer Service desk.

*  I did the "Eat for Free" Deal at Ocean State Job Lot this week........


I already posted about this.   $10.78 in food and a $10.78 gift card if I use it to buy food as well means I will have spent 50% less on each transaction(and I already saved money off of regular retail price too).



* The best deal at the stores this week was the Thursday Only Sale at the Shursave market......


New varieties of cold cereals were .99¢ a box but had a limit of 2.  I had $1/2 ManuQs so I hd to get two of the same variety so I got 2 boxes of blueberry Cheerios for Hubs' and it cost .98¢ for both.
I came home with his Cheerios and told him my sad tale of woe about not being able to get MY cereal of choice and he went up there and got 2 boxes of Peanut Butter Chex and used another $1/2 Q I had for the Chex.  4 boxes of cereal for $1.99 total OOP or .48¢ per box.


*  I've picked three more tomatoes from the garden............



No photos beyond the first one I picked earlier this month but enjoying "real" homegrown tomatoes is a great perk of the heat and humidity of Summer and frugal as hell! lolz

That's about it from here.
Ne eating out. No Weis freebie(I just couldn't be bothered to go last Friday.).
Frugal entertainment has been Amazon Prime on the TV(Hell's Kitchen and movies)and checking in on the frog who has taken up residence in my Croc shoe on the back deck. lololz


How was your week frugal-wise?
Tell us about your wins!


Sluggy

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Eat For Free!.....at Ocean State Job Lot

Now I knew that title would get some folks attention but seriously, it's what Ocean State Job Lot store calls this program they have.  You have to have a store loyalty card to do this deal, also called a Job Lot Insider Card(you need that card as well to partake of any "coupon" deals there as well).

Here's the info from their website..............

Job Lot Insiders Eat for Free!*

Free food! Need we say more? At Ocean State Job Lot we understand how important it can be to put food on the table for the best value possible, so we’re giving our Insiders a way to “Eat for Free!” Well, pretty close to it, anyway.

Did you know that every Job Lot location has an “Eat For Free!” section where you can find loads of gourmet pastas, sauces, cookies, crackers, beverages, condiments and snacks that you love? As long as you’re a Job Lot Insider, when you spend at least $10 on those select items, we’ll hand you a Crazy Deal Gift Card for the same amount you spent!

When you buy $10 worth of food, you'll get a $10 Crazy Deal Gift Card. When you buy $25 worth of food, you'll get a $25 Crazy Deal Gift Card. You could even buy $153.21 worth of food and get a $153.21 Crazy Deal Gift Card! The possibilities are endless!

Our “Eat For Free!” food selection is changing constantly, so check back often to see what’s available. Any questions? Ask an associate how you can “Eat for Free!” today!

So basically how ever much you spend on food items in this special section of their store they give you the equivalent amount of money on a Crazy Deals Store Gift Card.

The first time I went into our newly opened OSJL store I guess they hadn't set up this "Eat for Free" food section yet because I just noticed it on this trip and it was no where near the food aisles.

I thought from the signage on the table in my store that you only got a $10 Gift Card back so I tired to stay as close to $10 as possible but over $10 so the deal would kick in.

Here's what I bought..........


2 x cans of Porcini mushroom pieces=$2.00
1 x Indian dish mix=$2.00
2 x bamboo shoots=$1.78
2 x cranberry/orange baking "chips"=$4.00
1 x Asian Stir-Fry sauce mix=$1.00
Total.......$10.78

And here's what I got back.........


A store gift card for $10.78 good on anything in the store. As far as I can tell there is no expiration date either.  ;-)

There are rules about using a Crazy Deal gift card(can't buy gift cards with it, can't pay for Insider Deal items, can't get another Crazy Deal GC if you use your Crazy Deal GC to pay for another Crazy Deal item so you can't roll this GC into perpetuity to get free food.

As I suspected many of the items(there were a good variety of items)were close to their sell by dates so you have to be aware of that.(Ex-CB loves ranch dressing and they had lots of it in this section but as it was short dated I didn't pick any of that up.)  I didn't go crazy and buy lots but just stuff I knew we'd use and soon.
They had both unusual items(gourmet/upscale foodstuffs)and everyday use items like cooking oil, salt and salad dressing and they say the particular items change frequently.

It's a clever way for them to clear out old items and give customers a "deal" on them. 8-)

I also bought on this trip........

1 x Oyster Sauce=$2.00
1 x 8 oz. Pecans=$3.99

All totaled I spent $16.77 OOP and earned a $10.78 gift card.  There are a few food items I buy there, things I can get cheaper there than other places(see pecans and oyster sauce above lol)so I'll have no problem using that $10.78 gift card.

This could be another little way to stretch your food dollars if utilized well.


Have you ever partaken of the "Eat for Free" Deal at OSJL?
Yeah or Nay on this promo?


Sluggy




Wednesday, August 14, 2019

August Giveaway is Now OPEN!


Here goes Sluggy's Boring Blog Box Giveaway for August.
August the last hurrah of Summer before Fall arrives next month.


Here's what you can win if you are selected this month.........

and this too........


1 x Centrum Women's Vitamins
1 x Sumer's Eve Wash
1 x Suave Shampoo
1 x Tums sugar-free Antacid
1 x Colgate toothpaste
1 x Neutrogena acne soap
1 x Hydralyte orange flavor hydration tablets
1 x Belvita blueberry breakfast biscuits
2 x Fig Newtons cookies
2 x Mentos(1 mint, 1 cinnamon)
1 x Trident gum(mint)
1 x Yes2Grapefruits vitalizing face mask
1 x Lysol toilet bowl cleaner
1 x M&Ms caramel sharing bag
1 x e.l.f. eye shadow brush
1 x e.l.f. lash/brow brush
1 x Sharpie marker(fine point)
1 x ColorMate colored pencils



Close up shots of the goodies..........







Around $60 worth of regular retail goodies(depending on where you shop for this sort of thing).

* This August Giveaway Box of goodies is open to any and all readers, non-winners yet and previous winners.

There is a limit of ONE ENTRY PER PERSON PER DAY for this Giveaway.  Come back every day and enter though!

I want to hear all about your plans for September, if you have any.
Any home projects you still need to wrap up before the weather turns?
Do you vacation in September and where do you like to go?
Is there any local produce or garden produce you preserve for Winter?
Do you plant a Fall garden?
If you no longer have kids in school are you glad you don't have to go through all that Back-To-School shopping, lunch planning, kid activities and nonsense? lolz
Things like that.

I'll leave this giveaway open until Friday, August 23rd at 11:59 pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time. On August 24th, Saturday,  I'll mark all valid entries on slips of paper and have Ex-College Boy draw the winner.

*Please note these rules*
I'll post the name/ID of the winner on this blog on August 25th and that person has 48 hours from the time stamp on that post to contact me privately via email(my email addy is listed on my "About Me" page, as well as on my side bar).

If I am not contacted via email, I'll attempt to contact the winner via the email they supplied with their entry(or gave me to add to the Giveaway Data Base)and if that email is not responded to within another 48 hours I'll pick another winner.

Disclaimer--This giveaway is open to those with mailing addresses within the US only.  As the cost of postage to foreign countries has gotten too high I am sorry to say I can no longer afford to mail boxes outside the US.  These giveaways are not sponsored by any companies.  I pay for it all(the cost of items given away and the postage to mail it all)out of my own pocket.

***PLEASE NOTE***

Please make sure there is a way for me to contact you in your comment.

If you're not a registered Blogger User with your contact information on your User page, please put your email addy in your comment or email me your email addy privately when you leave a comment so I can get a hold of you. If your Blogger associated user profile is a GOOGLE one make sure your email info is linked to your profile.

If I can't contact you then you can't win.  I am still having to disqualify entries due to this issue and I sure don't like doing that.  Thanks!

So let's get the AUGUST Giveaway started.  Good Luck to everyone!!!



Sluggy

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

What We Spent in Retirement-Year One & Year Two



Hubs retired the end of last June so I went through all our bills for the first full year of his retirement-July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018.

We figured our Annuity Income was going to be $38,077.56 net per year.
But in April of 2018 our tax withholding changed which meant an extra $45.03 per month in that deposit so we received $135.09 more than we were counting on so the base Annuity Income payment was $38,212.65 net.
Going forward into Year #2 the yearly base Annuity Income amount will be $38,617.92 net....unless the taxes change again.

But Hubs got a 1 week paycheck(received mid July 2017 for work performed end of June 2017 as there was a lag in pay vs. when it was earned)so we received an extra $1,382.06 in July 2017.

We also had these other sources of income for that 12 month time frame.......
* Interest income     $3,615.47
* Dividends              $366.03
* Blogging                $512.32
* Rebates/Refunds    $843.49
* Fed. Tax Refund    $5,744.00
These 5 added up to $11,081.31

In addition we took two 401K withdrawal of $6000 each(in Jan. 2018 and Apr. 2018)which netted us $10,303.50.

Adding these 6 sources of income to the Annuity Income gave us income of $60,979.52 net for the first 12 months of retirement.

I added up all our spending and bills for this same 12 month time period and it came to $39,882.33.
This was every penny we spent in that time frame--electric, phone, water, food, insurances, taxes,  internet, gasoline, credit card charges, other store cards, WAM, even a bit of Ex-College Boy's last tuition payment from January 2018.

Income of $60,979.52-$37,799.73 spending=$23,179.79 left over for the first 12 months of retirement.

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Moving onto Year Two which ran from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019.

The Annuity in Year Two came to $38,630.16 net.  The first 9 months the payment was $3218.16 and then it went up to $3222.24 for the last 3 months so the total was $12.24 more than anticipated when I figured what it would come to back in Year One.

We also had these other sources of income for that 12 month time frame...........
* Interest income      $5,302.01
* Dividends                 $415.73
* Blogging                   $490.83
* Rebates/Refunds    $1,495.83
* Fed. Tax Refund    $1,465.00
* Online Sales              $233.72
These 6 added up to  $9,169.40

In addition we took one 401K withdrawal of $6000(in July 2018)which netted us $5,147.07.

Adding these 7 sources of income to the Annuity Income gave us income of $52,946.63 net for the second 12 months of retirement.

I added up all our spending and bills for this same 12 month time period and it came to $49,189.94.

This was every penny we spent in that time frame--electric, phone, water, food, insurances, taxes,  internet, gasoline, credit card charges, other store cards, WAM, Long Term Care premiums, Doc/Dentist bills(including high deductibles), Dog costs, cash gifts given, garbage fees, sewage fees, tree removal, and miscellaneous like passport costs and an auction we purchased from.

Income of $52,946.63-$49,189.94 spending=$3,756.69 left over for the second 12 months of retirement.

Comparing Year One & Year Two side by side......

Total Income
2017-2018  $60,979.52     2018-2019  $52,946.63

Total Bills Paid
2017-2018  $37,799.73     2018-2019  $49,189.94

Leftover Funds
2017-2018  $23,179.79    2018-2019    $3,756.69


So let's analyze these numbers.

First Retirement Year Income was much higher compared to Second Year due to........
* a $1382.06 paycheck(earned in June 2017 but received in July 2017)
* 2 401K withdrawals rather than 1 in the Second Retirement Year which added $5,156.43 extra
* a much higher Federal Tax Refund during the First Retirement Year($4279.00 more than in Second Year)
A Total of $8,032.89 MORE received in 7/2017-6/2018 than in 7/2018-6/2019.

A few income categories are worth noting that were bigger/better the Second Retirement Year....
* $652.34 more in Rebates/Refunds received
* $49.70 more in Stock Dividend checks
* $1,686.54 more in non-retirement account interest

These three categories of higher $2,388.58 income categories received in 7/2018-6/2019 do not go far in offsetting the $8,032.89 in more income received in 7/2017-6/2018.

It's obvious we are spending more during this Second Year of Retirement.  There are some areas we really can't change though, like various taxes, long term care premiums, sewage, garbage, phone/internet and medical costs.  There is no flexibility in the first 5 types of costs and medial costs have to be paid.

Credit card charges is were I need to take a closer look as they went up almost $6K in Year Two!!
I need to dissect those bills and see where things are going off the rails.  How much is food spending, gasoline charges, necessary bills put onto the credit card and what are eating out charges, clothing, and other possibly frivolous charges we can cut down on.

It's time to see what's hiding in that c/c bill and take action.  Another post will be further coming on what I find hiding in that little monster. lolz

Final Thoughts--

Overall we are doing alright financially.

* We have the RMSA medical account to pay for Healthcare Premiums. It won't get us to age 65 both but once it's exhausted we can buy Healthcare based on our "income" and qualify for subsidies on the premiums.  Can't qualify for subsides as long as we have the RMSA.

* We still have quite a bit in the HSA for co-pays.  That should last us well into Medicare age if we keep paying our high deductible amount each year OOP.

* We have the annuity funds every month and it continues until we die.  It does reduce once Hubs/I take Social Security but even then, we'll have more cash coming in once SS kicks in.

* We have the 401K of over $500K which we stopped tapping at the end of 2018.  We had calculated that if we tapped it at a rate of $36,000($9K per quarter)we'd still have 3/4 of the amount it started at once we started collecting SS at full retirement age of 67.  We have found that at this point, we don't need to tap the 401K for living expenses so we are leaving the $$ there until either we hit full SS age or 70 years old and then the Required Minimum Distribution(RMD)rules kick in and we have to withdraw from it.  We are still too far away from those events to worry about it now.

We have over $400K in non-401K investments/emergency fund/cash.  This is all liquid or easily made liquid if need be.....hopefully that sort of emergency never happens. ;-)

So that's a financial update on how retirement is going the last 2 years.
I can't believe it's been TWO years already and we've started Year Three.


Sluggy