Thursday, April 23, 2009

"The Plan"

Why I can't spend money here and there as I please, as I did before:

goal - 1st year tuition & supplies - $6000

start saving date: August 2009 or when the last credit card is paid off
monthly savings: $250
needed by: 2011

goal - adequate emergency fund - $6000

start saving date: September 2009
monthly savings: $40 (ideally $160 - $200)
needed by: all the time/indefinite

goal - credit card debt zero balance - $3000

ideal monthly goal: $500 per month starting april 2009
ideal time to be paid off: September 2009

goal - student loan debt zero balance - $5000

monthly goal: $70 (but really..more?) starting August 2009 (or when credit card is paid off)
to be paid off: by August 2015 (but really..ASAP after that last credit card)

goal - Hawaii

??? no plan because I will just use a tax return for the trip (about $1500 + some money from general savings/bank)

goal - RSP - $1000000 (ideallllllly more)

monthly goal: $31 (seed) ideally at least $200 starting September 2009

Some Things I want that cost money:

A Car
A Penthouse (not just something on top of a 3 storey, but an actual beautiful penthouse with floor to ceiling windows and gorgeous view)
Photo books
A real camera
A boob job

An update of sorts/random

I need to count my blessings.

I've been feeling very blah, bored, and down about what I don't have. I am struggling not to want when really I want it all. It being everything my heart desires... (ie a penthouse and beautiful home furnishings a benz..etc)

I got my tax return earlier this month. It was about $2400. NOTHING went to savings. Some of it is still sitting in my bank account. I paid off another credit card leaving me with one more credit card to pay off *smiles*. I know I should start an ER fund, I do have something going on but nothing that really defines it as an "ER FUND" - I will start the ER fund officially ...sometime.... :S

The balance for the credit card I just paid off was about $1800.

My current balance for the one I am paying off right now is $2850.66

Main money goal for April 2009: Reduce CC balance to $2500.

Secondary: * Get an interior car detail
- reason: spilled milk (might as well get the whole thing cleaned)
- cost: about $150
* Get teeth pulled out
- reason: wisdom teeth are hurting and hard to clean.. was supposed to get 'em
done years ago - now I have to pay .. live and learn..
- cost: about $220

I plan to put down at least $300, but ideally $500, per month until my last credit card is paid off.

I am definitely not as money-worried as I was just a few months ago. Cautious, yes. Paranoid, sometimes. Stable, getting there. Have money? Hell yeah (kinda..uh not really ..maybe?).

I've increased the grocery budget to $50 a week...it's doable but REALLY hard at $20 - $25 a week....we were basically eating the same thing every day.

I've been keeping the thermostat at 0. I want to see if this decreased the utilities bill at all - usually it's about $50 - $60 a month (I live in an apartment).

I was able to "update" my little dining area. Not sure what the theme is but it's kind of romantic, shabby chic:

Already there:

Big gold and black trimmed mirror (kind of shabby chic or goth depending on the surroundings - mirrors really do open up the space!) - $60 off Craigslist

Two Ikea Meltorp tables

2 birch chairs from Ikea painted white

Natural coloured couch from Ikea (separates the dining from the living room)

Little black shelf that sits in the corner and holds plates and bowls

Black and brown plastic mat from Walmart underneath the furniture (I have a little, messy girl)

What I bought within the past month:

A chandelier from Canadian Tire - $90

Lill curtains from Ikea - $6

31 ft fabric used as a valance over the curtains - $47 (that was expensive!! I was not expecting that....oh well. The total I spent on my curtains is still cheaper than other places.)

I'll post a pic or two up sometime. I must say, I actually really love the way my dining room looks :) The curtains really complement the chandelier and the huge mirror opens up the space.

I still want to furnish it a bit more - I'm going to get a shabby chic looking black lamp to put kitty corner from the shelf (beside the couch). I also want to get a different mat, some seat covers for the chairs, different pillows for the couch, a white wooden cutlery box, and...some flowers.

Things I need but I don't want the cookie cutter norm:

A desk/sofa bench for the living room
A children's storage unit for her toys and books - an Ikea one I might be interested in is $304!! Out of my budget at this time :S

I spend soooo much time fantasizing about stuff I want. And stuff? It costs money. The mentality is that we work hard and we DESERVE to have what we want NOW. Credit card debt and the stress it brings is not worth it though.

Besides.. I need to stick to .. "THE PLAN"....

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Ikea Temptations....

I am a little crazy. I was up until 3am last night re arranging the little furniture I have. Ideally, I want to mount a flat screen tv to the wall. I rent and this is most likely not allowed.....I guess I'll have to do with the bulky ass tv I have for now. I really want to buy an Expedit bookcase with the matching desk. Also, I want those lack shelves and some mirrors to put in the hallway. Got it all planned out. The hallway stuff will only cost me like $50 so that should be alright...ok fine..including taxes and maybe MAYBE paying someone to help me...$100??? As for the Expedit stuff (200+ not including taxes) I've been looking on Craigslist to no avail. Ikea always has sales so I'll wait it out a bit. I usually get hyped up about buying stuff but I'm training myself to wait..

That's a good tip that I've never really practiced until now. Shopping without shopping. You know you really WANT something if you still want it after a week (see below). I don't think you should completely deprive yourself. Just don't use credit and work it out within the budget. If you just can't work it in the budget though, you need to SACRIFICE the wants right now no matter how much you deserve it. It's a small step to get to your goal. I used to think I would just have a lot of money one day whether because I earned it or won it but the reality is is having money and assets and getting to where you want to be financially is a constant process. You need to stick to the process to meet the goal. Simple, logical, but I'm only doing it now..(oh well never too late to start).

Anyway, back to my purchase...I went to the mall a couple weeks ago and came across this gorgeous yellow bag that could double for a baby bag..only $20. AND the only yellow one. I go to the Wal-Mart at the mall once a week to pick up diapers and formula so I resisted the urge to get the handbag because I don't NEED it (but I love handbags!!). Lucky me, sure enough, it was still there when I came back a week later so I just figured it was meant to be.

As for furnishing my place...my birthday is coming up in May and I want my place to be presentable. It's so BLAH. I'll figure something out though....Please post your ideas or what you've done to furnish or pretty up your place on the cheap.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

CC#2

I'm addicted to calculating, recalculating, and checking out the budget. It seems like I can actually put down $800 a month if I continue to rent my car. I've already put down $300 this month and can afford to put down another $500 with the last paycheck of this month.

If I put down $800 for the next 2 months, I will only have to pay $383 (or around $400 counting interest) come May and CC#2 will be paid off!! Mind over matter, mad budgeting, and living below means ... I can do it ..I can do it..

Pat on the back..

I paid off credit card #1 in February..2 weeks before my pay off date (March '09). CC#1 had a balance of $1000 since August. Definitely stepping up the pay off game with the next two credit cards...I can do better than under $200 a month for six months. I've already put in $300 this month for CC#2. Cutting costs and living below my means is essential to accomplishing my goal of being debt-free.

How I Reduce Costs

I disconnected my cable. I disconnected the land line. Savings: $60/month

I reduced my grocery costs to $25-$30 weekly from $40-$60 weekly. Savings: $15-$30/month

I've recently agreed to rent my car to someone. Savings: $400/month.

Starting this month, I will leave the thermostat at 0 and buy store/no name brand formula instead of Nestle. The switch of formula itself will save me at least $16/month.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Update

Credit Card #1: Current balance: $400

It will be paid off in a couple months.. $200 was put in in my account and I was just dreaming of new shoes, Starbucks, and bath bombs from Lush but I got home and the first thing I did was put that straight to the card. Can't have that money sitting in my account like that...I would just spend it.. foor reealz.