I need to warn everyone before you open this - it's expensive.
I'm on a quest for financial independence so I can retire early to the country with dogs, cows and an excellent glass of wine. Right now, I'm working in a concrete jungle. Tag along with me, it should be a great journey...
Monday, 20 December 2021
Tuesday, 30 November 2021
October 2021 Update
Tuesday, 12 October 2021
September 2021 Update
Monday, 13 September 2021
Tuesday, 3 August 2021
June 2021 Update
Friday, 2 July 2021
Friday, 4 June 2021
Friday, 23 April 2021
March 2021 Update
Not much exciting happened in March except my discovery of the library. I need to make the embarrassing confession that I have lived a mere 5minute walk from the library for almost two years and just.. never went. The suspicious millennial in me just couldn't grasp the idea that it was truly free.
Tuesday, 16 March 2021
February 2021 Update
Tuesday, 16 February 2021
January 2021 Update - New year, same me
I read a theory that as you age, time seems to accelerate. When we encounter novel things, we form strong memories about them, but when we encounter common things, our recall is weaker. As we age and have more experiences under our belts, we form less strong memories - because our brains see 'oh, that again? not saving that'.
Monday, 8 February 2021
December 2020 Update
I'm writing this in February and I honestly can't remember December. So I'll skip straight to the numbers.
Goals For 2020
Goal #1: 50% Savings
I have a confession to make: I'm a FIRE blogger and my savings rate sucks.
At the end of The Year of Investing in 2018, my savings rate was sitting comfortably at 55%. At the start of 2020, it was a weenie 35%.
Getting my 3-year average savings rate to 50% is going to be next to impossible, but I'm going to track it for interest. The actual goal is for this 12 month period to sit comfortably above 50%.
December Rate: 33%
2020 Average: 30%
Three-Year Average: 34%
words about the year as a whole.
Goal #2 Reduce Average Spending by 10%
Having two investments has gotten expensive, and my spending has been creep-creep-creeping. From an average $3,500 spending back in 2018, now I'm sitting at $4,800 at the start of 2020.
December Spend: $4,814.69
2020 Average Spend: $5,005.41
2020 Average Spend: $5,005.41
Goal Spend: $4,378.30 (or less)
Closing words
Spending
Here's what I spent in December, which includes the save-to-spend amounts and a no-longer new category for the car.
Category | Spent | Budgeted | 12 Month Average |
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Home | $1,227.90 | $954.17 | $962.07 (up $9.48) |
Over Budget. Utilities are no fun. Well, having them is fun. Paying for them isnt. | |||
Investment Property 1 | $1,100 | $1,145.83 | $1,260.22 (up $37.84) |
Under Budget. The mortgage and $500 set aside for later. | |||
Home turned IP2 | $750 | $833.33 | $1,098.39 (up $4.09) |
Under Budget. The mortgage, plus $210 for later needs. | |||
Personal Bills | $130.74 | $130.83 | $128.13 (up $0.29) |
Under Budget. Trucking along | |||
Groceries | $353.71 | $200 | $210.96 (up $11.66) |
Over Budget. A little bit christmas, a little bit hungry. | |||
Pets | $331.77 | $150 | $251.06 (up $19.31) |
Over Budget. Our last vaccination (woo!) and our second bag of puppy food. In January I'll probably pay for her sporting and showing membership. | |||
Roller Derby | $94 | $166.67 | $171.51 (down $2.16) |
Under Budget. Christmas camp with the team, not much else. | |||
Travelling | $50 | $105 | $37.50 (up $4.17) |
Under Budget. Just putting aside money for the future | |||
Comfort Food | $40 | $50 | $33.98 (up $1.04) |
Under Budget. Christmas Snacks :) | |||
Car | $659.74 | $200 | $693.23 (up $54.98) |
Over Budget. A year of registration fees. | |||
Donations | $0 | $6.25 (down $86.67) | |
None. December last year was when I made all my big donations, so the average dropped a lot as well. | |||
Other | $76.83 | $183.33 | $189.42 (down $66.87) |
Under Budget. A little clothes shopping, and a couple of books. I was going to buy a Switch, but my partner beat me to it. | |||
Total | $4,814.69 | $4,119.17 | $5,042.71 (down $3.85) |
Total ex. Donations | $4,814.69 | $5,036.46 (up $82.81) | |
Over Budget. Entirely due to paying car rego. It's part of the reason I'm spending more on food as well. I can just pop over to the shops now with a lot less effort. I think as a family our spend is about the same, and I'm picking up the slack from my partner. |
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