Monday, June 29, 2009
June 28-July 4 Menu
Monday: Chicken Tenders, Pasta, Green Beans
Tuesday: Chicken Fajitas
Wednesday: Homemade Pizza
Thursday-Sunday: Going to my parent's house
HAPPY 4TH!!!
June 21-27 Summary
Budget/Actual
Grocery/HBA: $20/$25
Gas: $30/$60 (I had to go to Mississippi twice this week, so it's higher then planned.)
Cash:$40/$40
Misc: $50/$34
Others:
It spent $38 getting new tags for my car, but that was budgeted for in the "Auto Fund".
It was a great week, and it was much needed to motivate me!
Total: $19 over budget!!!!
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Our Envelope System
I've got some down time today, so I thought I'd take the time to post a blog about our new budget/spending plan. I've mentioned a couple times that on July 1st David and I will start an envelope system (I'll call it an ES). We'll essentially be following Dave Ramsey's plan (http://www.daveramsey.com/). It's something I've been hearing and reading a lot about lately and I have a couple friends who have recommended it. Our budget works when we stick to it, but lately that just hasn't been happening. And while things are much better on the financial front then they were a year ago, we could be saving more and repaying more. So we'll use our regular budget that I've been posting on here, but we'll do it with cash instead. We've sat down and come up with a couple guidelines for our ES.
1. Categories: These will be the envelopes. I should add that all bills will still be paid with the debit card or web bill pay.
- Grocery/Household
- Bear (Pet)
- Entertainment/Dining Out
- Spending Money
- Gas
- Travel Savings
- Auto Maintenance
- Gifts
2. The Plan
- On the night before payday we will sit down and write a budget for the next pay period (2 weeks). Each budget will be different depending on the activities and needs during that time.
- On payday, I will go to the ATM and withdraw all the cash we will need for that period.
- Gas will not be pulled out in cash, but will be put on a Walmart gift card. (This is dependant upon the price. Walmart is almost always much cheaper after the 3 cent discount, but if it's not, then we'll get it somewhere else). Gas will be purchased on the first day of the pay period.
3. The Rules
- If one category goes "negative" we can withdraw from another category, but NO going back to the ATM.
- At the end of the period, all remaining funds will be pooled and re-budgeted into the next month.
- Re-budgeted money will take the place of the money from the following pay period. Thus leaving more money for savings/debt repayment.
- There will always be some money on the debit card for "in case". But at the end of the period all money on the debit card will go to savings/debt repayment.
- Any additional income, or found money will NOT be budgeted into the plan, but go straight to savings/debt repayment.
So that's the plan for now. Of course, as we go along we might need to change and tweak some things, but for the first 2 weeks at least this is the general idea. I will be using regular 'ole envelopes and I have them in a zipper pouch in my "money binder". We will each keep our spending money on us, and take the envelope we will need with us when we leave the house. I won't keep all the money on me all the time.
Feel free to share your thoughts and ideas, too. I'd love to hear them!
Friday, June 26, 2009
6-26-09 Deals
First stop was Walgreens where I got a 3 pack of packing tape clearanced to $4, and used a $3 RR. Total OOP was $1.35 (including $0.35 tax). This is a great deal for me, since we move every 3 years I am always needing more packing tape. The original price for the tape? $12.99!!!
Total Savings: $3 (from the RR)
Super Walmart:
2lbs. Great Value Sausage $4.14
1lb. Land 'O Frost turkey lunch meat $3-$0.55mc=$2.45
Velveeta sliced cheese $2
Starbucks Ice cream (pint) $2.50-$1.50IP=$1
Santitas Tortilla chips $1.78
Doritos $2
2 jars Pace Salsa $2.84ea-$2mc=$0.84ea
2 Kotex Liners $1ea-$1.50/2=$0.25ea
3 Glade Scented Oil Tins $2.50-$1.50 peelie=$1ea*
Great Value Bread $1.08
Doz. Eggs $1
Total before Q's: $32.68
Total After Q's: $20.63 (plus $1.93 tax)
Total Savings with Q's $12.05
Total Daily Savings with Q's $15.05
WTD Savings $46.61
*I got the Glade tins for $1, and inside was another $1.50 coupon that doesn't expire until 2010!!! These are great in gift baskets.
I also registered for my free Mars Candy coupons this morning!
Merry Christmas
Not quite, but did you know that yesterday (June 25th) is exactly half way to Christmas? Yep, only 6 months (well I guess today it's 5 months and 29 days) until the big day.
Are you ready? Do you have a game plan? It's time to get one.
I post this because I don't have one. I know I should, I mean it's not like Christmas is a surprise! You can bet it'll be here every December 25th, the good Lord willin' and the creek don't rise! I should do more to get ready for it. So far I've earned a whopping $50 with the points on my debit card. But since we are switching to Dave Ramsey's cash only envelope system in July, my point will go down drastically. I've also thought about saving up all the points I earn from surveys and http://www.swagbucks.com/ to buy gifts. And that will help, but it may not be enough, and it's not predictable.
I've been researching online, and found a few ideas:
- http://www.ehow.com/ suggests setting aside a weekly amount to contribute to your CS (that's what we'll call "Christmas Savings". And also suggest using you spare change to add to that. This plan might work for me, since we'll be using cash for almost everything, we're sure to have lots of coin change.
Other ideas I gathered from various sources on the net include:
- Using your banks "Christmas Club" account.
- Buying bargain gifts throughout the year. While I think this is a wonderful idea, you want to keep in mind that sizes, preferences, and fads can change quickly. If you buy a gift too early before Christmas, you may not be able to return or exchange it.
- Working an extra job, such as retail, babysitting, or pizza delivery.
- Selling items you aren't using on eBay, and use the profit for gifts.
- Drawing names-great for larger families, and you'll only to buy a few gifts.
I'm sure you can find many more ideas, and I know you have great ones of your own. Let me know what you are doing to get ready for Christmas this year.
And don't forget what Dave Ramsey says-"Christmas is NOT an emergency!"
Meaning DO NOT touch those emergency funds in order to buy gifts.
Merry Christmas in June!
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
6/24/09 Deals
We also used a free code at Redbox to rent "New In Town", it was cute. I just love Renee Z. and Harry Connick Jr.
Yesterday I received 2 coupons for free Velveeta microwaveable cups, and one BOGOF coupon. David LOVES these cups, and so do I. They are quick, store well in the pantry, are great to take to work, taste just like the real thing...and you toss the bowl when you're done! NO dirty dishes!! Try them out, they are fantastic.
I have been tweaking our plan for the Envelope System we'll be starting on July 1st, but I think I'll make a new post about that.
Take care, and have a great day!!
Happy Anniversay
Monday, June 22, 2009
June 21-27 Budget
And speaking of dimes, here they are!
Groceries: $20, just picking up a couple of good deals.
Gas: $30
Cash $40
Misc: $50
Total: $140
June 14-20 Summary
Budget/Actual
Groceries/Household: $40/$178
Gas:$30/$60
Cash:$40/$40
Misc:$50/$239, including $30 for a gift.
We spent $137 eating out this week. That is awful, and HAS to stop. But I'm not beating myself up too hard because as bad as it was, we didn't spend anything we didn't have, and I was honest about every penny. It just makes me want to try harder this week!
Sunday, June 21, 2009
6-21-09 Deals
Here's todays:
Super WalMart:
First off, DH got $30 in gas in his truck on a WM gift card, saving $0.03 a gal, or $0.36 on the entire purchase. It doesn't sound like much, but when you buy as much gas as we do, it's saves a lot in the course of a year.
And I bought:
2 Blue Bunny IceCream snacks $1 each -$1IP=FREE
1 pkg Oscar Meyer Beef Frank$2.50-Free Q from Oscar Meyer
1 pkg Playtex Wipes $1.97-$1=$0.97
2 Huggies Wipes $1 each-$1mc=FREE
1 Snuggle 40ct. dryer sheets $1.87-$1IP=$0.87
1 Jar Pace Specialty Salsa $2.84-$2mc=$0.84
1 can Mighty Dog $0.57-Free mc, but the cashier ran the Q through as $1, so Money Maker!!
Total Before Q's: $13.75
Total After Q's: $2.25 (+ $0.91 tax)
Total Savings: $11.50 + $0.36 (gas)
CVS:
2 Glade Scented Oil Holders clearanced to $4.79 -$2mc=$2.79 each
1 Johnson & Johnson First Aid kit $0.99-$1mc=Free
4 Soy Joy Bars $4
1 20oz. Coke $1.49 -Free Q I got from http://www.mycokerewards.com/
2 Therma Care 1ct. Neck Wraps $2.49-$1mc=$1.49 each
Used a $4/$20 CVS Q, and $6 ECB's
Total before Q's $21.28
Total after Q's $2.58 (+$1.10 tax)
Total Savings: $18.70
Received $4ECB's for Soy Joy Bars and $2.49 for each Therma Care Wrap= $8.98 ECB's
Total Daily Savings: $30.56
Week-to-Date Savings: $30.56
Friday, June 19, 2009
Refilling Ink
I must be way behind because I'd never given much thought to having my ink cartridge refilled. I always just shelled out the $25 for a new one. But my ink is out and I have more coupons I want to print before I go grocery shopping on Sunday. The old Jodie would swipe her card for $25 and be glad she had more ink. But lately, that just won't do. It's not enough to be glad you have something new. It's important to me know to get a good deal out of that something new. So I called Walgreens and guess what? That $25 ink can be mine for $13!!!! That's a savings of $12, almost half.
So definitely check out getting the ink cartridge refilled before forking over money for a new one.
Have a great weekend!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Hulu and Dave Ramsey
Recently we've been really thinking had about canceling our cable/DVR service. My goal is to eliminate and simplify where my money goes each month. In my opinion, cable TV is extremely overpriced and something we don't use enough to justify the $60 a month. I will still need my internet because it's how I do all my banking, and I DO feel like I use it enough to get the $40 a month out of it.
So once we cut out the cable what will we watch? We still have shows we enjoy and want to watch. My sister mentioned www.hulu.com. I had never heard of it, but after going to the site, I am hooked. It's completely free and so easy. We even have a cable that connects our laptops to the TV, so we can watch movies and shows together, rather then on our laptops alone. They even have my favorite show...BURN NOTICE!!! With www.hulu.com and free codes from Redbox, I see no reason at all to pay that extra $60 a month to a greedy cable company.
Another show I've recently found on Hulu-The Dave Ramsey Show. I knew who he was, and about his program, but since we didn't get that channel with out cable I'd never seen the show. But it's FREE on Hulu!!!! There are almost 100 episodes on there, and I've been watching them back to back for 3 days now. He's wonderful, and so motivating. I love hearing the stories of families that were so close to the bottom, and now are debt free, or on their way.
So go now and check out www.hulu.com, it's my new FFF (favorite frugal find)!
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Frugal Fun
This weekend we plan to take a picnic to the local beach with our dog, our friends and their dogs, and my parents and sister. The dogs all love the beach, and the boys will skim board while we girls read and listen to music. I have all kinds of picnic food I've gotten with coupons, and I'll make a few homemade treats. We'll have a wonderful time, and make lots of memories...all for free.
I think it's fun to come up with cheap or free ways to have fun this summer, and I'd love to hear some of yours!
June 14-20 Budget
Grocery/Household: $40 (I made a huge shopping trip last week, and we should only need a few things.)
Gas:$30
Cash;$40
Misc:$50
Total: $160
Have a wonderful week!
Weekly Menu
Sunday-Ordered Pizza
Monday-Spaghetti, garlic rolls
Tuesday-Chicken and yellow rice
Wednesday-Leftover Spaghetti, garlic rolls, and salad
Thursday-Tacos
Friday-David has duty and will be spending the night at work. I'll have leftovers or and sandwich.
Saturday- Lunch: Picnic at the beach and dog play date with friends, Supper: Out with Parents
Monday, June 15, 2009
June 7-13 Summary & Goals
Budgeted/Actual:
Groceries, Household, Pet: $40/$73
Gas: $50/$50
Cash: $40/$60
Misc: $50/$78
Total Over: $81
Father's Day Trip:$100...trip was changed, and my parents are coming over here on Father's Day weekend. We've planned a beach trip with the dogs, so it should be fairly frugal. Thank goodness!!!
And as for my goals-they are going OK.
1. My reading is going alright, I have read several pages, but with company here the last day or two I've been slacking. I plan to read more tonight before bed. I can really see a difference in my attitude about this new frugal change in my life. It's helping me see it more as I'm gaining insight rather then I'm giving up shopping.
2. I haven't added any to savings, but that's fine. I normally add the money on the first payday anyway, so this isn't a failure. Although I COULD have saved more and squeezed in another $100 this pay period.
3. I have totally failed on planning a sticking to a menu. The planning went well, as did the shopping. My total before coupons was $180, after coupons I walked out spending $97, including the $8 surcharge. I was very pleased with that. However, we've spent $49 dining out, and we're only 2 days into the pay period!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Summer Goals
I tend to go hog wild with goals and set about 10 at a time and then wonder why I can't stick them out. Wonder if it's because I overload myself? So I whittled it down to 3 goals for the summer, to be completed by September 1st.
Here they are:
1. Read and study Psalms and Proverbs. I know this isn't a traditional personal finance goal, but for me this isn't just about the amount of money I spend and save. It's about getting myself organized and being responsible. Both Psalms and Proverbs have great life lessons that make me what to be a better person and strive for that balance in life. Like Psalms 37:21 that says "The wicked borroweth and payeth not again, but the righteous sheweth mercy and giveth." And Proverbs 22:7 "The rich ruleth over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender.
2. Add $600 to Emergency Fund.
3. Plan and stick to a menu plan, including a new dish once a week.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Weekly Menu
Tuesday: Fish Tacos
Wednesday: Pizza Rolls, salad
Thursday: Taco Salad
Friday: Bowling, Dinner Out
Saturday: Meeting my parents in Alabama for dinner.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
June 7-13 Budget
Groceries, Household, Pet: $40
Gas: $50
Cash: $40
Misc: $50
Father's Day Trip:
Gas: $75
Food: $25
Total for Trip: $100
Wish me luck, and have a great week!
May 31-June 6 Summary
Another lesson is to CHARGE your cell phone. I got a new smartphone a couple months back and hadn't bought a car charger for it because I think since I get the wall charger free, spending $20 on a car charger is wasteful. But because I forgot to charge the phone at home, and had to meet someone an our away I had to make a last minute stop by Target and spend the $20 a car charger. What a waste!!!
Here's my budget/actual numbers:
Gas: $35/$60
Cash: $0/$0
Misc: $20/$153 (This was due to a shopping trip with my sister.)
Total Over Budget: $158!!!