I began the
month with $16 extra dollars left and my first paycheck had 6 hours of overtime
on it. I used some of my overtime
earnings to pay off my JC Penney bill from our little shopping trip last
month. No interest had accumulated,
which is always my goal when I use that card.
All the
monthly bills were paid ahead of their due dates. Our mortgage was paid over two weeks
ahead. I made a good sized payment
toward my debt elimination goal. I made
my regular contribution to my retirement account and I also added some more to
my savings account.
At the
beginning of the month I spent $75 to round out the girl's summer wardrobes as
well as purchasing a few things for them to wear to school in the fall. All of the things we bought were on clearance
or on sale. I was super excited to find four
pair of blue jeans and pay only $5.99 each. I also spent $25 for two laundry hampers for
their bedrooms. They too were on clearance. Wire frames and heavy duty woven fabric
instead of wicker or straw. I think they
will really hold up nicely.
After that
shopping trip, I worked to keep the spending to a minimum. I still needed to renew my oldest's cell
phone service and get the plates renewed on our truck. I went over a bit on our grocery budget, but
the rest of my overtime pay covered it perfectly.
The best
news was that I got a sizeable raise in pay that I was totally not
expecting. I went back and crunched the
numbers and this will have quite an impact on our financial future and my
retirement plans. What a blessing!
So with June
under my belt I am ready to see how thrifty I can be in July. I'm feeling pretty optimistic.
So happy about your pay raise.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a good June..
Such a welcome surprise! :)
DeleteYay, congrats on the raise, that's awesome!
ReplyDeleteTania
Thank you Tania!
DeleteA raise is always good, a raise with a plan is even better
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne. :)
DeleteThank you Teresa! :)
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