Bump. Finna throw up another budget update when February ends
Nothing major over the last 3 months. I did start going out again for drinks/dates which has started to add up. My Investments have technically remained static, but my Savings account cushion was eaten into. Not earning 5% on the first $1,500 because I dipped into the $$$ to pay my larger than normal CC bill.
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Things are still pretty static. My biggest change is spending more @ the grocery store and less on delivery. I'm a man of few wants
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This has me curious where I land.
I don't have car notes since I paid them off. My mortgage is roughly 11% of my monthly expenses. I'm looking at finances after tax with that. What my family needs to live isn't that much. I'm going to increase my retirement savings this year.
My credit union uses this:What app are you using @Macallik86
How's everyone's budget over the last few months now that Covid has slowed things down a bit again?
What program is that?
What program is that?
My rent is 17.5% of my take home pay
Car and insurance are 8%
Phone is 0.007%
Gym is is 0.007%
Groceries are 14%
Utilities are 3%
Savings and investing are 33%
Dining out is 6%
Streaming / subscription services are 3%
At that point I'm at about 84.5% of my take home pay the other 15.5 I couldn't say where it goes. On video games or random gadgets or various other things.
You don't own a car? You must live in a place where the public transportation is excellent.Damn Credit Union moved to a new budgeting app but the app doesn't recognize my daily driver credit card so my budgeting stats are trash right now. Will use this format for now:
Gym is is 0.007%Don't own a membership
Car and insurance are 8%Don't own either
Phone is 0.6%
Streaming / subscription services are 0.6%
Utilities are 0.8%
Groceries are 10% (Estimate)
Dining out is 13% (Estimate)
My rent is 23% of my take home pay
Savings and investing are 36%
The rest I spend on clubbing and life![]()
Yup. Even better, I started cycling for exercise/transportation when possible, and outside of the initial costs and random maintenance, it is basically free and better for my mental health.You don't own a car? You must live in a place where the public transportation is excellent.