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January Budget Tracker

Last post 01-08-2008 10:07 AM by latte4me2day. 58 replies.
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  • 12-28-2007 10:07 AM

    • Brandy
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    January Budget Tracker

     What are your budgeted expenses for January?

    Through the month, share your actual expenses and efforts to stay on track.

     


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  • 12-28-2007 10:12 AM In reply to

    • Brandy
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    Re: January Budget Tracker

    My expected expenses for January:

     

    Work Expenses

    •      $1,200- Fuel
    •      $313.32-Truck note
    •      $130-   Insurance
    •      $30-    Office supplies



    Household Expenses

    •     $14- Financial fees
    •     $60- Auto
    •     $450- Food and supplies
    •     $245- gas and electric
    •     $65- water
    •     $110- phone, long distance and DSL
    •     $10- Debt, this is the minimum I have to pay
    •     $89- Entertainment, TV, subscriptions

    I expect a total expense of $2,716.32.

    Your Dollar Stretching Assistant Community Moderator and Officially Recognized Stretchpert in Homeschooling




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  • 12-28-2007 10:38 AM In reply to

    Re: January Budget Tracker

    I'm not quite ready to post all our figures but based on our income and the expenses I have listed on my spreadsheet, we SHOULD have about $200 more in income over expenses for January. That money should go into my "debt" column (in addition to the $400 I have budgeted to pay on debt in January) but I have a feeling this $200 gets frittered away with small, unplanned (probably unnecessary) expenses. Like a quick trip through the drive through when I forget to pack a lunch, or $5 or $10 for the book drive at ds school or a few birthday cards/gifts. Or it gets eaten up when I go over my $400 a month grocery budget. So we should feel better about our finances than we do, but for some reason, when it gets down to the last day of the month, we will most likely NOT have $200 in our account. Funny how that happens? Tongue Tied

    But I just realized my income will decrease in January as my new health/dental insurance costs go up over $140 a month. So now I will only have $60 extra looking at my figures and that really is just breaking even when it all comes down to it. But I have to be thankful it isn't in the negative!

    Erika
  • 12-28-2007 12:16 PM In reply to

    Re: January Budget Tracker

    Brandy, I thought your dh got a new job? or am I in a  cold fog ? I thought then his fuel costs would go down.

    My Family's Interests
  • 12-29-2007 5:09 PM In reply to

    Re: January Budget Tracker

    I am going to post my budget and ask for suggestions on cutting- to make the money last- tomorrow-no time today. 

     

     

    Tracy
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  • 12-29-2007 11:46 PM In reply to

    • AmyC
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    Re: January Budget Tracker

    Income:  3112

    Mortgage: 936....will pay 1000

    Electric and heating: 150

    Phone/cable/internet: 100

    Insurance:132

    Petrol:120

    Groceries and supplies: 350

    Debt (credit cards, student loads etc:):  385

    remaining: 875

    Extra will be paid on debt including paying off probally two credit cards, equalling a monthly savings of 35 a month.  A splurge will be made of buying season play tickets at a discounted price. (10 plays for two people at $160, equals $8 a piece per play and a great date night every 6 weeks or so.)

    :)http://carneyexploits.blogspot.com:)


  • 12-29-2007 11:53 PM In reply to

    Re: January Budget Tracker

    I think that is a big key having a mortgage or rent payment under $1000 per mth and one car only. Up here especially. since we have only insurance company for cars. Here it is illegal not to have insurance.

    My Family's Interests
  • 12-30-2007 7:00 AM In reply to

    Re: January Budget Tracker

    I'm reluctant to put all nitty gritty details of earnings here, but our mortgage and combined two car payments are just over $1,000 a month combined. ( have had home for 14 yrs, has doubled in value)  Car insurance is mandatory, here,too. Out in the boonies, it would be a hardship  to be a one car family.

  • 12-30-2007 10:16 AM In reply to

    • Brandy
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    Re: January Budget Tracker

     My Family's Interests,

    My husband is in the same job he has had since October. He has applied for other jobs but has not had any success with that. I did mention that with the price of fuel decreasing, he is spending less on fuel so I am hoping that holds out for all of January.

     

     

    Your Dollar Stretching Assistant Community Moderator and Officially Recognized Stretchpert in Homeschooling




    "For the sole true end of education is simply this: to teach men how to learn for themselves; and whatever instruction fails to do this is effort spent in vain."- Dorothy Sayers

  • 12-30-2007 11:12 AM In reply to

    Re: January Budget Tracker

    Hopefully, your fuel costs do go down! It is such a big chunk of your budget.

    My Family's Interests
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