I began the month with about $25 left in
my checking account and a quarter tank of fuel in my car. Not a bad way to start out, I think.
I paid all of our monthly bills ahead of
their due dates. Our electric bill was
rather high which is to be expected with the frigid temperatures we've been
having. We used our electric fireplace
and the portable infrared heater to supplement our baseboard heat. It helps us to keep the house much more
comfortable and saves us money as the baseboards don't need to work as hard.
I made a decent sized payment on my debt
goal. I added money to my personal
savings and retirement accounts. This
year, in addition to eliminating debt, I am working to increase savings. I am already off to a good start.
Nearly two thirds of our grocery budget
was spent at Cash & Carry where I was able to purchase a large amount of
meat for excellent prices. Then
Albertson's had a great sale on pot roast so I bought three of those using up
another chunk of the budget. I used the
remainder of our budget to purchase produce and some dairy items. I was very careful to try and not overspend
and go over budget, however I did go over a little bit. To make up the difference we opted to not do
any dining out or do any activities that would cost money. Instead I used that part of our budget for
groceries and we all agreed it was worth the sacrifice.
I bought two tanks of gasoline last
month. I topped of the truck, which
still had a quarter of a tank and then filled up our car. I felt, given the precarious weather we were
having, it was prudent to have both vehicles fueled up. I also replaced the battery in the truck as
it was old and starting to give me trouble.
This was a planned purchase so it didn't adversely affect the budget.
We did have an unexpected vet bill for
one of our kitties who slipped on the ice and sprained an ankle. Fortunately I had enough wiggle room in the
finances to accommodate that expense. He
is healed up now so it was money well spent.
I filed my income tax return and I am
expecting a sizeable refund due to the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child
Tax Credit. Like last year once my
refund arrives I plan to make some serious progress on my goals.
What little extracurricular spending I
did was limited to a few Christmas clearance (80% OFF) items I picked up. I got our gift wrap bin restocked and a
Christmas gift purchased for under $8.
I also picked up Christmas candy ($1.24 ea) that will work perfectly for Valentine's
Day. I replaced my worn out moccasin style slippers with a pair I found for $10.
I stopped into a few thrift stores last
month. The first one I didn't buy
anything, but the other two I found yarn, patterns and a few items for gifts. I also found two vintage quart jars and a
pretty china dish for the retirement house.
I went to the fabric store three
times. The first was to buy yarn on
sale, the second was to exchange one of those skeins of yarn for another color
and the last was to pick up flannel for pajama bottoms. I got the flannel on sale for $2.79 a yard
plus an additional 20% OFF with a coupon I had.
All in all, not a bad January.
I think you did great 👍🏻
ReplyDeletePoor kitty, I didn't know a cat could sprain an ankle.
Thank Rhonda.
DeleteApparently a kitty can. I felt so bad.
Good for you. We never qualified for that child tax credit. We had kids forever!
ReplyDeleteIts not a lot but every little bit helps!
DeleteI am in love with your cat! (Also, your fabric, but mostly your cat!)
ReplyDeleteHe really is a pretty cool cat!! :)
DeleteYou did well!
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