Anyone want to see our budget? Maybe not. :)
Bills - Save for upcoming expenses - Cash budget - Debt snowball
15th
$190 - Student loans
$229 - Utilities
$94 - Car insurance
$18 - Netflix
$100 - Preschool
$57 - Water
$42 - Christmas
$12 - Lawncare
$25 - Misc/overflow
$15 - Medical
$30 - Gifts
$285 - Food
$105 - Gas
$20 - Books/clothes
$10 - Fun
$481 - Debt
30th
$706 - Mortgage
$91 - Phone/Internet/cable
$8 - Car registration
$15 - Medical
$25 - Misc/overflow
$30 - Gifts
$25 - Books/clothes
$35 - Home improvement
$285 - Food
$105 - Gas
$15 - Fun
$10 - Oil
$302 - Debt
I rewrite our *actual* budget every two weeks, because we don't always need the gifts category or new clothing, and when we don't, that money goes toward debt.
And, hey, a random video for you. D is maybe like 11 months here? And I'm not Sarah Palin, whatever that accent may suggest.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Our Budget Today
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4 comments:
We do the same two-week budget, and when I try to explain it to friends who ask, they get confuse- they insist on a weekly or monthly budget. Good thing to know we're not crazy!
Thanks for sharing this, Tenille. I'm currently revamping ours & it's good to know that others do the same thing. (BTW, we ARE crazy, just not alone) ;-)
$783 each month towards debt snowball?!? Man, you guys are KICKIN' IT!!! Way to go!
You ARE Sarah Palin!!! lolol.. just kidding!! TOO cute!!! Love that crazy hair!!
I wanted to ask something yesterday, but my lunch break ended as I was typing. Just out of curiosity, when you go to Target (a.k.a. the den of iniquity) how do you figure which budget envelope to use for household items & stuff that isn't in a unique category?
We have a "Grocery" envelope since we most often get cleaning, health, beauty, etc. supplies from the same store as our food. There always seems to be some item that fall into no-mans-land.
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