Skip to main content

End of the Month Report - January 08

BUDGET RESULTS


January turned out to be one crazy month. I went over my entire budget by $29.27. Luckily I have overdraft protection and the money was pulled out of my savings account. I forgot all about my insurance bill that is automatically debited from my account on the 28th of the month. My overage was also offset by the $262 in extra income I brought in. Makes me wonder: Did I overspend because I had the extra income or was I just lucky?

Income: I brought in an extra $262.52 via a combination of income from my blog, Pinecone Research and sales off of Amazon and eBay. That extra money definitely saved my behind.

Miscellaneous:
This category has been labeled as DDD's baddest budget buster and I do believe that I broke the record this month. I was over budget by $312.62!!!
There were a number of things, unforeseen and foreseen, that came up:
  • - Car registration renewal: $36.10
  • - Doctor appointment co-pay: $15
  • - Prescription: $15
  • - Cold medicine: $20
  • - Souvenirs from birthday celebration: $50
  • - Money to sister for computer: $60
  • - New hair dryer: $50
Just those alone added up to $246.

Gas: I went over on gas by $68.91. We had quite a number of major projects that came in this month. Of course I was given the responsibility of overseeing them and this required me to work at the client's office instead of from home. I met all my deadlines and have two left that I am going to get done this upcoming week. After that I picked up some cost analysis projects that I can work from home.

Rent & Utilities:
I was over budget by $26.19. In December I winded up changing my cell phone bill's due date from the beginning of the month to the middle of the month. I winded up paying a month and half on my January bill.

Groceries: I went over in this category by $63.67. My team had been working so hard this past month so I decided to buy them all lunch and bring it to our end of the month meeting this past Wednesday. Fortunately I get reimbursed for all that. I turned in the needed information in on Friday and should get a direct deposit sometime next week. So in reality I came under budget by $8.33.

Car Note & Insurance:
Over by $3.53. I miscalculated my exact monthly payment. I am still debating on if I should increase my deductible and receive the $10 decrease in my monthly paypment.

Daughter's School:
Under budget by $105.20. No school the first week of January so no tuition due. Again, something I totally did not take into account when I did my January budget.

CC Debt: I winded up paying about two to six times the minimum payments on my credit cards.


NET WORTH



My net worth decreased by $675 dollars. The two culprits were my 401K due to the stock market craziness and I adjusted my car's retail value by $785. Aside from those two, everything is looking pretty good. I currently have a goal of reaching a net worth of $1 by January of 2009. That means somehow eliminating $28,702 in 12 11 months.

Not sure if I can really do it but I will definitely have fun trying to. If I am able to meet my goal by January 1, 2009 I plan on giving myself a very very nice reward.

Hope you guys are there for the ride.

Comments

SingleGuyMoney said…
That is a big overage in your miscellaneous category. Have you thought breaking that down a little bit more? (ex. adding more categories to your budget)
Dimples said…
@ Single Guy

I could add more categories but I don't think that would fix the problem. I just need to stick to my budget. I also need to account for certain things that may come up like doctor appointments and car registrations. I knew those things were going to take place yet I didn't account for them in my budget. I shouldn't blindly put a number down and expect that to take care of everything. I am definitely going to take this approach with my February budget.
SavingDiva said…
Dimples, maybe you should set-up a Misc savings account. Contribute a little bit to it every month. Also, if you come in under budget in the misc category, toss the money in there. Even if you get hit with a lot of unexpected expenses, it won't totally bust your budget.

I tried to do that with car mainteance. However, the $100 that I had set aside for car maintenance wasn't enough to make a dent in the $1400 car repair bill I got last week.

Popular posts from this blog

Home Purchase Plan - How I faired

Back in January I developed my Home Purchase Plan (HPP for short). I listed exactly what I was looking for in my new home including my needs and wants. I printed up my HPP and carried it will me everywhere. I especially took it with me when I went house hunting with my agent. I had a momentary relapse (I'll explain more on that on another post) but got back on track and stuck to my guns. I ended up with a beautiful house that fits all my needs and wants. HOME PURCHASE PLAN The home I want: Price: $0 -> $190,000 $180,000 Ideal Monthly Mortgage (including taxes, PMI, HOA, & hazard) : $1200 (max $1300) $1310 Location: Surrounding Orlando Area Check Bedrooms: 3+ 4 Bathrooms: 2+ 2 Square footage: 1700 s.f. + 1810 sf Year Built: 2000+ 1998 HOA: $100/month max $150/yr NEEDS: * A-rated school district Check * Quick access to major highways Check * Good daycare Check * Nice

Yeah......

Hey guys. Sorry I haven't posted in a while. Life has been extremely busy. Trying to get used to the extra responsibilities on top of my existing overflowing list. I will try my hardest to post my do's and don'ts of buying a house tonight. Hope all is well.