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Reduce spending, particularly on food as it's really the main thing I can cut (I cook fancy meats all the time) Groceries: 5800 -> 4800 Fast food: 1400 -> 800 Alcohol and bars: 700 -> 500 Restaurants: 1200 -> 1200 (no change) Cut cord TV service: 900-> 200 Net annual savings of $2500. Got lazy last year I guess. Here's my last years graph. Spent $70k, but $15k of that was paying off a home loan that is now gone. Also need to adjust deductions, tax rebate getting too big.
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# ? May 3, 2024 01:17 |
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Goals: 1. get current on student loans (currently owe like....2k in order to make them current) 2. start paying regularly on the loans, and on the one I am defaulted on (Thankfully it has no interest now, but I can only pay it over the phone....) 3. make sure I just keep doing this 4. try to consolidate my discover loan, which is now at 12% interest, which is insane I have about 80k in student loans with an income of 32.5k or so before taxes... no bach though.......rear end degree though. I still can't budget for poo poo so I'm relying on my SO to help me budget/pay for these (mint/ynab doesn't help me, I need a physical verbal reminder) I also have over 1k in my job's HSA, if that matters I guess... other goals: stop smonking (2 packs a week) drink less (lol yeah right) probably about $100 a month budget atm keep our food budget below $250 (we recently spent $150 this month to make 5 freezer ready meals and I can see that (even with larger portions) lasting us an entire month to feed two people) I paid off my $410 credit card debt though! GreenBuckanneer fucked around with this message at 06:56 on Jan 29, 2017 |
# ? Jan 29, 2017 06:47 |
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I've for the most part stopped drinking (I haven't bought anything at the stores and I went out once with my gf for a packer game and spent a total of $15) this month and I'm surprised at how much it has affected my budget. I've never been a big drinker but even casually drinking adds up. I've also lost weight which I'm sure cutting out the drinking has done. I think if you really try to cut down on the alcohol you can save a lot of money there.
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# ? Jan 29, 2017 14:52 |
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Modest Mouse cover band posted:2017 Goals: Done. $45,000 in gross income this year will begin coming my way this week on a contract web development gig. Now to see how long it takes me to deliver the completed site, and hopefully I can get more side work before the year is over. BAE OF PIGS posted:I've for the most part stopped drinking (I haven't bought anything at the stores and I went out once with my gf for a packer game and spent a total of $15) this month and I'm surprised at how much it has affected my budget. I've never been a big drinker but even casually drinking adds up. Knyteguy fucked around with this message at 22:44 on Jan 30, 2017 |
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Devian666 posted:I skipped last years goals due to things being too hosed and unpredictable with the infamous retaining wall of doom that I needed to have built. All the payments and debt relating to that were wiped out in December so it's a good time to get back on track. My retirement savings are still pitiful but I have deleveraged a floating rate loan used to buy a block of shares. Progress that doesn't change any numbers.
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# ? Jan 30, 2017 23:00 |
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It's not quite February 1st but gently caress it, I'm not spending any more money in January. --Pay off 3k of student loan (6k remaining; $250/mo payments) Hit this no problem. --Stay up-to-date on car payments (13k remaining; $323/mo minimum payments). Same. --Save up remaining $2500 owed to parents for wedding in 2015 On pace. --Hit $750/mo minimum in side work. Put at least $500 OR half of each side check into savings, whichever is greater. $560 which is low, but I missed a week while I was in training at work. On the bright side, I can think I afford to just throw the entire check into savings without feeling anything. --Merge 401ks from previous job and current job. Stretch: do it before I get a new job lol --Start using some sort of actual budgeting program/software for my wife and I (recs welcome!) lol --Maintain an "entertainment" budget of $100/month (video games, tabletop gaming stuff, movies, shows, etc. Kind of a nebulous idea, and that initial number may be too high) 76.36/100 or 91.36/100, depending on if you count e-books from Humble Bundle or not Non-monetary goals: --Continue lifting twice a week. Doing it. --Run another road race after not doing one in 2016. Know what race I want to do, registration doesn't open for a couple months. Started meeting up with my running buddy and he knows another local who wants to join us! --Finish one new book each month. James Clavell's Shogun which I technically started last year but still had like 300 pages to read in January. Really good book, there's a lot going on but it manages to stay exciting and fun to follow. Goes fast too, which is good because it's 1000+ pages. Only complaint is that there's too much to tie up at the end so the last 20% or so feels really rushed and kind of ends in media res, if that makes sense. Still, strong recommendation. --Get rid of something every day. Been throwing a lot of paper away off my desk. Maybe not doing it every day but definitely tossing more than one thing a day on average. C-Euro fucked around with this message at 03:55 on Feb 3, 2017 |
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End of January Update in bold:IllegallySober posted:My 2017 goal is to become debt-free by paying off $17,129.33 in debt. NOW AT $16,916.61 Not a great month overall. Going to have to do better with planning meals in advance for work- I did this well the first half of the month but the last half wasn't great. Going grocery shopping tomorrow. The less I eat lovely restaurant food, the faster I kill debt and the easier I'll lose weight. I'm cutting beer entirely until I hit the weight loss goal and will be drinking sparingly, if at all, between now and then. February will be a better month.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 06:47 |
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1. Increase net worth to 94k. Currently 75k 2. Increase emergency fund from 5.5k to 7.5k. Currently 5.8k 3. Increase house fund from 2.5k to 11k. Currently 3.7k 4. Go on a fun (overseas?) trip this summer. Spending Limit: 3k. Destination Chosen: Iceland. 5. Contribute a minimum of $2400 to my Roth IRA. $200 6. Stay debt free. Yup. 7. Lose 15 pounds. Pounds lost: 1. Meh.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 15:58 |
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Nail Rat posted:Goals for 2017: Done with this one! Nail Rat fucked around with this message at 16:54 on Feb 1, 2017 |
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Nail Rat posted:Done! Well, now what are you gonna do with the next 11 months? Seriously, nice job!
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 16:52 |
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IllegallySober posted:Well, now what are you gonna do with the next 11 months? Haha well that was only one goal...gotta build the e-fund back up and save up a shitton towards a house while keeping trucking with the retiremend funding...but being debt-free finally feels good.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 16:54 |
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Progress for Jan 2017 Habit oriented 1 - Regularly using YNAB: SUCCESS. 2 - January 50% Work Adherence (At Home Time): SUCCESS. We have schedules and are working appropriately now, though with fits and starts. We're above 50%. Next stop, 80% by March. 3 - Exercise Goal: ACCEPTABLE FAILURE / DELAY. I'm currently being evaluated for a potential aneurysm, and I've been told I can't exercise at all until the hospital has sorted out wtf is happening. By mid-Feb, I expect to have clarity on this. Expense oriented for both Sundae and Wife 1 - Putting the subsidy aside: Success for January. On Track. 2 - We didn't hit $30 per month for January on alcohol purchases due to a vacation we previously had scheduled, but we were way better than December. We're looking to hit this in Feb. 3 - Limit eating out (including lunch and dinner): We didn't hit this in January due to a previously-scheduled vacation, but we were still better than December. We're looking to hit this in February. 4 - Greed Limit: SUCCESS for January. 5 - Glutton Limit: Close to success (aka still a failure) in January due to vacation trip. We'll hit this in Feb. Business Oriented 1-5: Too early to judge these. First update at 1Q2017 end. Lifestyle Oriented 1 - Down 4 pounds at end of January (Goal: Lose 12 pounds at minimum. Stretch Goal: Lose 24 pounds.) 2-3: (Retirement planning goals) In Progress, no update yet.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 18:57 |
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First Month's ProgressEAT FASTER!!!!!! posted:- Second car paid in full, but now 13 years old and increasingly fickle. Aim to not replace this until MBA paid in full.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 22:10 |
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Boring but good month. Just a lot of account opening/consolidating and getting the new budget set up. Sure is nice not to have to spend ~50% of our income paying student loans like last year. Keep it up everyone! Updates inline.Grumpwagon posted:2017 Goals Grumpwagon fucked around with this message at 22:34 on Feb 1, 2017 |
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Sundae posted:3 - Exercise Goal: ACCEPTABLE FAILURE / DELAY. I'm currently being evaluated for a potential aneurysm, and I've been told I can't exercise at all until the hospital has sorted out wtf is happening. By mid-Feb, I expect to have clarity on this. Dang, I hope you are OK! Also monthly updates? What happened to quarterly....
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 05:21 |
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spwrozek posted:Dang, I hope you are OK! Some of us have no lives except to count our (lack of) money. (I honestly think I'm fine. We'll see in a few days post-MRA! )
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 05:47 |
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Let's take a look at my goals from last year :AndrewP posted:- Set up a budget and stick to it. nah Okay, so I pretty much sucked this past year in terms of these goals. New goals: - IRAs! I am GOING TO SET THEM UP THIS YEAR GODDAMMIT and max them out. - move everything to one joint checking account. I'm actively working on this now so this is almost done finally. we've been married for over 4 years and we still have a separate checking accounts which is as stupid in practice as it is in theory - Pay off my car. It's like 1300 bucks and the interest rate is tiny but it'd be nice to just be done with it. Probably get this done after the IRA is set up. - Pay off most/all of my student loans. like $7800 total and the payments are very manageable but I'd like to be done with them. - go out to eat less AndrewP fucked around with this message at 05:59 on Feb 2, 2017 |
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AndrewP posted:- IRAs! I am GOING TO SET THEM UP THIS YEAR GODDAMMIT and max them out.
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# ? Feb 3, 2017 02:55 |
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2017 Goals (January update): - My wife will be quitting her job next year (was a goal for last year, but we pushed it back). Need to re-assess budget before that happens. Back of the napkin says we'll be more than fine, but I want hard numbers in a spreadsheet She quit her job, money will be fine, and most importantly, she's not unnecessarily stressed every day for the first time in two years. - 6000 in Roth IRAs - 2000 in HSA on track - meet company match on 401k on track - 50/month in daughter's 529 on track - Go somewhere nice for our 5 year anniversary - Get some storage for the basement and clean it up a bit (spend less than $250) - Buy a new vehicle with more than 75% cash - Decide on having baby number 2 (more budget re-assessment) - Help my wife make money with her business idea (gotta start small) - Run some new electrical and Ethernet drops all over my house (need to figure out a budget for this) Not a lot of progress yet. With the first goal being hit, I want to wait for things to settle out and see how our financial stream compares to my math.
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# ? Feb 3, 2017 03:39 |
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Good-Natured Filth posted:2017 Goals (January update): Tell me about your wife's business idea. I'm intrigued.
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Update the first!Potrzebie posted:Goals
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# ? Feb 3, 2017 08:36 |
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moana posted:This takes like what, an hour? Get it done this weekend and max it for last year before you file your taxes. DO IT DO IT DO IT NOW Huh, I didn't realize I could still do this for last year. Probably can't max it out right now but I can put a good chunk in. Thanks for the tip.
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# ? Feb 3, 2017 14:38 |
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pig slut lisa posted:Tell me about your wife's business idea. I'm intrigued. I suppose I was a bit cryptic, and it sounds more grandiose than it actually is. She's a very crafty person and makes her own decor for everything (our wedding, birthday parties, her sister's baby shower, etc.). She always gets compliments on stuff she makes, so she wants to start a store to sell it. Not a new concept for a business by any stretch.
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Good-Natured Filth posted:I suppose I was a bit cryptic, and it sounds more grandiose than it actually is. She's a very crafty person and makes her own decor for everything (our wedding, birthday parties, her sister's baby shower, etc.). She always gets compliments on stuff she makes, so she wants to start a store to sell it. Not a new concept for a business by any stretch. That's really great! Best of luck to her.
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# ? Feb 4, 2017 04:26 |
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Guest2553 posted:My big picture goals for the year are to increase family net worth to 220K and stick to a budget. We currently have about 180K between savings/roth/401 and are aiming to save ~24k, throw our ~10k tax return at it (we went from zero to maxed 401k after sitting on a lot of cash), and expecting 5-6k in gainz/dividends. Only saved 1500 in Jan because there were a bunch of one-off expenses like maternity clothes, winter clothing, and baby stuff. I'm expecting this rate to drift up over the year so I'll call us on target for savings so far. Net Worth ticked downwards because of the market though.
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AndrewP posted:Let's take a look at my goals from last year : I'm gonna update these because maybe I'll actually, like, do them - IRA: Setting my wife up with a 2050 Target Date Vanguard Roth IRA. Going to put $2500 in it for 2016 and then have an auto-payment of ~$450 a month to max it out from then on. - Set up an auto-payment of $500 a month to my TSP. Along with what I already contribute + matching this should be close to maxing it out - Fix my tax withholding - usually we owe on federal and get a state refund that balances it out. This year the taxes on last year's refund means we net owe like $650. This blows. I need to withhold more. - - Extra $500 a month toward student loans to kill them this year - Probably just pay my car off on schedule in like 4 months. It has such a paltry interest rate anyway. - Limit eating out to $300 a month. and bring my lunch to work most days. - Call Comcast and ATT to try to get a lower monthly bill. Somehow I'm paying like $200 per month for each and that seems insane. Actually I think I'm just cancelling cable altogether. - Sign up for the Chase Sapphire Reserve card so I can get 100,000 bonus points to help offset the cost of one of our trips this year.
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# ? Feb 5, 2017 19:09 |
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100,000 points CSR is dead sorry
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BEHOLD: MY CAPE posted:100,000 points CSR is dead sorry Can still apply in branch through March 12, unless I missed some news
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 00:04 |
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pig slut lisa posted:Can still apply in branch through March 12, unless I missed some news what I'm banking on e: heh
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 00:29 |
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AndrewP posted:what I'm banking on Financial Goals 2017: What I'm Banking On
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 13:55 |
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I really really want the CSR, but I'm having trouble hitting $500 for the unlimited freedom card, so I probably shouldn't apply for a card that I would need to spend $4,000 on.
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 11:50 |
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I didn't make any goals for last year but still managed to get decent things done. Hopefully I can do better with some goals! 1) Max Roth IRA 2) Max HSA 3) Put enough in 401(k) for company match 4) Get emergency fund to $7500 5) Figure out where I should put my emergency fund. 6a) Get into an MBA program 6b) Get a couple roommates 7) Get down to 175 lbs before my buddy's wedding at the end of May. Slim fit suit here I come... (Literal stretch goal: before my brother's wedding at the end of April)
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# ? Feb 8, 2017 20:04 |
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Are those the order of your goals? I'd put company match 401k first.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 02:40 |
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Nail Rat posted:Goals for 2017: Changing my goals a bit, because I realized it's kind of silly to put all my eggs in the house basket when I'm bare minimum another 2 years away from a down payment after this year, possibly more. It'd be good to get a taxable fund going as well now that I'm in the clear financially and able to (more or less) max retirement funds, that way I have some compounding growth that I can tap into before I'm old if need be. Revised Goals for 2017: -Pay off 401k loan and be debt free for the first time in 7 years. (DONE) -Increase emergency fund to $10k. -Contribute at least 16k to 401k before employer match. STRETCH GOAL: Max out 401k. I know theoretically I should make sure to max this before doing any of the below but...I feel a lot better about my retirement situation than my liquid assets. If I end up eating cat food I doubt it'll be due to not tax protecting 2k more when I was in my early 30s. -Max out IRA. -Max out HSA. -At least $17k to house down payment fund. STRETCH GOAL: $20k. -Contribute at least $4k to a new taxable investment fund. STRETCH GOAL: $5k. I'll be opening the taxable investment fund (vanguard) and house fund (ally) sometime next month with modest amounts which I'm pumped about. I could hit all my stretch goals pretty easily if I get a typical bonus and a typical raise, but last year's bonuses sucked across the board in the company so we'll see. Cutting cable in May will help! Nail Rat fucked around with this message at 21:04 on Feb 9, 2017 |
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BAE OF PIGS posted:Are those the order of your goals? I'd put company match 401k first. Nah just a list. Just maxed IRA. Got my 401k poo poo together (good lord my company has terrible default settings/options). Next two paychecks will max HSA but I gotta figure out where to invest with that.
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i don't know if this is the thread for it, but my wife and i are buying a house this year. saved up $150k and it's going in on a down payment for a $750k fixer upper. hope to turn it around for $1M in 2-3 years. god bless.
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Rocks posted:i don't know if this is the thread for it, but my wife and i are buying a house this year. saved up $150k and it's going in on a down payment for a $750k fixer upper. hope to turn it around for $1M in 2-3 years. god bless. Congrats and RIP in advance
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# ? Feb 10, 2017 00:22 |
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Rocks posted:i don't know if this is the thread for it, but my wife and i are buying a house this year. saved up $150k and it's going in on a down payment for a $750k fixer upper. hope to turn it around for $1M in 2-3 years. god bless. Congratulations on purchasing your future money pit. Even if you bought new it would consume a lot of money. On the upside there is a level of satisfaction with owning your own house.
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# ? Feb 10, 2017 01:39 |
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Welp, finally got approved for a (secured) credit card, vantage score 3.0 instantly jumped by 100pts. It's sad when even the Discover It didn't want me, so I picked the one with the lowest annual fee ($29). Low interest rate, but no intentions of carrying a balance. Strictly for day-to-day spending (ie, pop at work) One step closer to having decent credit by the time I have enough saved for the downpayment on a house. Also, I got the IBR consolidation for my loans done. Hooray for $0.00 payments!
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Devian666 posted:Congratulations on purchasing your future money pit. Even if you bought new it would consume a lot of money. On the upside there is a level of satisfaction with owning your own house. Thanks!
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