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Automating my finances has been a game changer but I’m trying to sync everything to my bi-weekly pay schedule. I may need to cancel some bills and then wait until my pay day to get them to sync.

I’m also looking to move most if not all of my discretionary spend onto my CC moving forward. Just put a cap on how much I spend on it a month and have my bi-weekly paychecks go into paying off what I spend so it nets out at zero. I don’t even care for the statement to post.

But my auto savings and investments are :ohlawd: I don’t even think about it

Autopay is a blessing :ohlawd:

But having a budget is pivotal. :wow:

Had to learn that the hard way. :francis:
 

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Moved and got married this year so lots of expenses. Wedding paid off tho. hoping to get a raise at the end of the year and getting back on my savings grind. finally eligible for my jobs 401(k) also so I'm going to start contributing to that soon.
 

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51 days until my EOY bonus hits and my next tranche of stock options vest.

I’m doing the smart thing in paying off what I owe the IRS, clearing out the very little CC debt I have left (that HTX trip man :francis:) and then throwing the rest into my brokerage and savings account at a 60/40 split.

This time next year I should be in a good place to put an offer on a house in this expensive ass Bay Area.

Between the 2026 EOY bonus, next tranche of stock options vesting and then selling at least a year’s worth of stock from our ESPP, I should be set. Will have to go the multi family unit way to reduce what I owe on the mortgage.

As far as I keep the international travel to off-peak season I’ll be able to keep my living expenses down.

The good Lord has brought me a long way.
 

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Outlook for the rest of the year looks very good. Got back from HTX this past weekend and I have no other big social obligations until Christmas time.
 

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51 days until my EOY bonus hits and my next tranche of stock options vest.

I’m doing the smart thing in paying off what I owe the IRS, clearing out the very little CC debt I have left (that HTX trip man :francis:) and then throwing the rest into my brokerage and savings account at a 60/40 split.

Bonus came in and I did as expected. Cleared some IRS and CC debt, threw the rest into my savings and brokerage accounts.

Stock options vest next week and it’ll be the same thing. Toss most of it into my brokerage account to fund some new stock/ETF positions. Will also try my hand in some crypto as fun money.

Lastly, I’ve recalibrated my bi-weekly payouts after my salary bump. I’ve upped my bi-weekly investing by 2.67x.

Personal finances should be in a good steady state until end of next year. Next financial goal is a house. Using all of next year to improve my credit, optimize my spend and beef up my investments.

We move!
 
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