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  • What does your budget look like???

    Being new to this site, I am just curius what everyone's budget looks like. I think people's finances are fascinating, as everyone's is so unique, and I just can't go up to people IRL and ask to see their budget - LOL. Though I Am lucky to get a feel for a lot of my client's budgets doing their taxes.

    It just amazes me how many people I know making six-figures who live like they have nothing and how many people I know making 30k who live very well. As everyone's situation is so unique.

    Plus being new to the board I would love to get a feel for where everyone is at. Are we all super savers, just starting out, in debt and digging out? Etc.

    I will post mine later when I have a few minutes...

    Oh - I would also love to see your old budgets compared to new ones, etc. if you have made financial changes. Or what goals you are working towards??

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    Re: What does your budget look like???

    Well, I got married for the first time in 1965. I was young and had never lived on my own. I made up a budget on a piece of paper, based on how much I needed to put aside each week for rent, car payment, utilities, food, and misc. (Oh and savings first of course)
    I just got a bunch of envelopes, divided up my money on payday and put the cash in the envelopes.
    The first year I was married, we made $5000 for both of us, working full time.
    I have never made more than minimum wage and my husband made low pay for most of the years we have been married.
    I have always used the envelope method and to this day I still do. Of course, now I have a lot more envelopes for more catagories.

    My budget catagories today are: savings, land paym. , car paym. car savings acct. (when I paid off the last vehicle, icontinue to save the payments) elev., telephone, water, garb., cable, blue cross, groceries, our allowances (includes gas), visa, prop tax, car and house insurances, misc., medication, heat, est. inc. tax, state inc. tax, term insur., medical account and christmas. That elev, should not mean elevator, but electric, sorry!!

    I do not have a house payment because I paid my house off 30 years ago.

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    • #3
      Re: What does your budget look like???

      I am curious about dollar amounts or %s for different categories.

      Here's my college budget - you'll laugh:

      $1200/month income
      ( 400) rent
      ( 250) tuition & books/supplies
      ( 100) Gas
      ( 250) Estimated Taxes - self-employed
      ( 50) Utilities
      ( 100) Food
      ( 50) Clothes/Other Necessities
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      ---0---
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      This is off the top of my head from way long ago, but I wouldn't do anything different because I didn't have any debt coming out of school.

      I was still covered under parent's health plan & I also ate a lot of meals at my parents and my boyfriend's homes. Free food goes a long way... Plus I worked extra in the summers and actually put money in IRAs and probably how I paid for car maintenance and such.

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      • #4
        Re: What does your budget look like???

        This is my budget for September.
        Emer./Big Purchase Fund $3.97
        Savings $33.00
        Rent $400.00
        Household $40.00
        Netflix $9.00
        Electricity $75.00
        Charity $15.00
        Gasoline $25.00
        Phone $9.00
        Grocery $90.00
        Ent./Rest. $23.00
        Repairs & Tires $18.00
        Car Insurance $55.00
        Reg, AAA $13.00
        Clothing $10.00
        Internet $23.00
        Cable $5.00
        Health Insurance $43.00
        Health - copay, OTC $40.00
        Toiletries, Haircare $43.00
        Gifts $15.00
        Miscellaneous $1.00

        I'm spending very little right now, see below, but this is an idea of categories. Since I'm spending so little, more than half my net is going into savings-the "savings" below is what I am saving withing my minimum wage budget.

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        • #5
          Re: What does your budget look like???

          I don't know how many people will just jump in here and detail it all out for the world to see. Some may not like to be so....open.

          Here is the jist of mine

          Edit - 1 person - 3 Alaskan Malamutes - 1 Cute Little Siamese Cat

          Animal expenses - $110
          Food - 70
          Supplies - 10
          Vet - 30
          Auto Expenses - $175
          Fuel - 90
          Insurance - 40
          Maintenance - 30
          Tags - 15
          Donations - $410
          Gifts - $70
          House Expenses - $1,560
          Property Tax - 142
          Insurance - 38
          Maintenance - 40
          Mortgage - 550
          Helco - 750
          Savings - $226
          General Savings - 86
          Vacation - 40
          Tax Savings - 100
          Household Expenses- $190
          Cleaning Supplies - 40
          Bulk/Food Storage 50
          Groceries - 50
          Eating out - 50
          Medical Expenses - $40
          Deductible - (already fully funded I don't add to it each month)
          Doctor's Visits - 10
          Perscriptions - 30
          Misc Expenses - $110
          Clothing - 50
          Entertainment - 40
          Personal Money - 20
          Utilities - $209
          Direct TV - 50
          Subscriptions - 10
          Gas - 34
          Qwest - 35
          City (Water, trash, elec.) - 80

          Alright, if I added righ, that totals $3,100.00 my monthly take home pay before any bonus and such. My medical insurance comes out of my check so that not on here and this is just what I put into each.

          I use the envelope system like Ima, only mine is vertual on the computer. This is what I add to each envelope each month. I also have certain minimum amounts I like to maintain in certain envelopes and will transfer money from savings if they were to fall below a certain amount. Just as I have certain max amounts and if it get over that it gets transfered into savings.

          As you can see my focus is on getting my HELOC paid off and then that money will be rolled into my mortgage. Once the HELCO is paid off I will feel like I am really making progress!

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          • #6
            Re: What does your budget look like???

            Net monthly income: $6,000
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            Monthly Expenses
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            Mortgage: $1,807
            HOA: $274
            Property taxes: $350
            Car payment: $600
            Car insurance: $100
            Gas: $100
            Cable, internet: $112
            Food: $100
            Misc: $50
            Vacation/Entertainment/Big Purchase/Gift Fund: $600
            -----------------------------
            Monthly Savings
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            Savings, mutual funds: $2,500
            401(k): $1,040 (inludes employer matching)

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            • #7
              Re: What does your budget look like???

              sigh, I find my budget depressing

              (rounded for even dollar amounts, cause I am lazy)

              house 1000
              car 300
              utilities (gas, phone, electric, err.....whatever else is unchangable) 250
              food/gas/fun/gifts/dr visit 450

              but when DH makes good poker money we buy more food.

              Ill go edit mine to put in 5 people 2A, 2 small kids, one toddler still nursing part time, charlotte NC no pets (K the cats out back but wed on't buy anything for them)

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              • #8
                Re: What does your budget look like???

                We do not have a budget for our spending - only for our savings. What is left after savings goes to spending.

                We put 17% of my gross every 2 weeks toward savings. We put 78% of my wife's gross twice a month into savings. That money goes to fund our IRAs for $4,000 each, $300/month into taxable mutual fund accounts, $400/month into daughter's 529 plan and the remainder into money market and/or home loan principal payments.

                Bills and general spending come out of what is left.

                We are debt-free except our home.
                Steve

                * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
                * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
                * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.

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                • #9
                  Re: What does your budget look like???

                  Here's the basics for us (2 adults, no kids, 2 cats):

                  Groceries/Household Goods: $320
                  Utilities (power, phone, trash/water,cable/internet): $300
                  Gas Money: $400
                  Savings reserve for various irregular expenses: $590
                  Savings for travel: $225
                  Savings for future car replacements: $350
                  Mortgage: $1150
                  Savings for Property Tax: $580
                  Savings for Homeowners Insurance: $50
                  HOA: $44
                  Student Loans: $320
                  Medical Expenses: $100
                  Spending Money: $880
                  Roth IRAs: $666.66

                  The budget is figured on DH's salary. My earnings are kept off the books for budgeting purposes--they're used for extras and to beef up savings.

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                  • #10
                    Re: What does your budget look like???

                    Here are my totals:
                    savings $600
                    land payment $660
                    car payment $800
                    car replacement fund $420
                    electricity $160
                    phone, dsl and cell $120
                    water-garbage $40
                    cable $40
                    blue cross $130
                    groceries $200
                    dh allowance $240
                    my allowance $480
                    visa $240
                    prop. tax, car and house insurances $400
                    misc. $80
                    medicine $80
                    Heat $120
                    term insur. $45
                    medical savings $400
                    christmas $120

                    My allowance looks big, but that includes gas, liquor, eating out, etc. My husband uses most of his allowance for gasoline.

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                    • #11
                      Re: What does your budget look like???

                      Originally posted by boefixepa
                      I don't know how many people will just jump in here and detail it all out for the world to see. Some may not like to be so....open.
                      I figured. That is why I waited to see if anyone responded or you all told me to buzz off - LOL.

                      Thanks everyone for playing./

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                      • #12
                        Re: What does your budget look like???

                        This is a kinda guilty voyeuristic pleasure. I look forward to lots of answers when I come back to the states.

                        Can I ask that people say how many adults/kids/pets? It helps put things in context.

                        My totals were for my half of a 2 person household. My Guy and I split expenses in half and keep money separate. So, Our rent is $800, I pay $400, etc.

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                        • #13
                          Re: What does your budget look like???

                          Mine is for 2 adults, 2 dogs and 4 always full bird feeder, plus a few deer and groundhogs.

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                          • #14
                            Re: What does your budget look like???

                            2 adults, 2 kids, a cat. California (Just as a side note because housing is crazy expensive out here).

                            4,950 Take-Home Pay
                            (1,300) Mortgage
                            ( 650) Health Insurance (I turn 30 in December - eeks - this will RISE)
                            ( 400) Preschool/Gymboree
                            ( 350) Property Taxes
                            ( 200) Personal loan. When paid in a few months, will go back to extra
                            $150/month to mortgage – pay off 7 years early
                            ( 170) Car Insurances
                            ( 120) Dental for 2 adults/Life Ins/Dis Ins (haven’t budgeted for kids
                            dental yet)
                            ( 100) cable/internet – hubby’s luxury
                            ( 80) Gardener (my luxury – I’ll work Overtime any day rather than do
                            yard work - hehe)
                            ( 100)Garbage & Water – this is fixed – not metered (sucks)
                            ( 100) Gas/Electric (bill is rarely over $50 but gets to 100/150 3 or 4
                            months of year so I budget flat 100)
                            ( 69)Homeowners Fees
                            ( 100) 2 cell phones + land line
                            ( 500) Groceries (+ toiletries, diapers, formula, etc.)
                            ( 300) Gas
                            ( 50) Diaper Service (just got one kid out of diapers and only saved
                            $12/month – I miss the economies of scale)
                            ( 100) Eating Out (gotta splurge once in a while…)
                            ( 100) Miscellaneous (subscriptions, unexpected small things, etc.)
                            ( 150) Entertainment (getting out, concerts, clothes, whatever we want
                            that month. Or forego if need be.)
                            --------
                            ---0---
                            --------
                            **Employer contributes 10% of my pay to profit sharing plan. Fully vested.

                            Our taxes are pretty even but usually get around $1500 back from state & I get a decent overtime bonus every May. So that money we use for emergencies/IRAs/savings. Plus we make a little extra money here and there, as other things arise. Pretty breakeven.

                            We plan to switch to a high-deductible medical plan on my birthday. New rates are not out yet but currently it would be $350/mo. vs. $700/month. We would put the $350 savings aside for medical emergencies/deductibles. This is the part of the budget that my pay does not really keep up with me and blindsided me when we had kids. It is ridiculous. Someday my hubby will get a job just for the health benefits probably, it would save us a TON!!

                            I thought we were pretty frugal with our groceries, but maybe we could do better. We shop generic, clip coupons, eat-in 95% of the time it feels, no junk food, but this is one area I Want to tackle and get down our bill. This site has inspired me.

                            I know we could give up a lot more, but after years of living on a shoestring sometimes I Feel you gotta just live a little. IT's certainly a balance. I am working on putting $100/month in a high-yield savings. It's a start.

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                            • #15
                              Re: What does your budget look like???

                              For 2 adults and one dog:


                              Debt reduction $800
                              Mortgage (taxes and insurance included) $1400
                              Cells (both) $113
                              Phone $35
                              State Farm (my car insurance and life) $181
                              DH's Truck $483 (not my idea...)
                              Truck gas $425 (long commute and bad MPG)
                              Truck Insurance $143
                              Storage unit $100 (going away after this month!)
                              Prescriptions $50
                              Water $20
                              Electric/Gas $200 (average total for both)
                              Cable/Internet $113
                              Netflix $15
                              My car $0 (paid off, baby!)
                              My gas $120
                              Food $400
                              Houshold stuff $40 (cleaning products etc.)

                              That's what our base pay covers. Extra's like vacations, home improvment, eating out, gifts, etc. come out of Tim's overtime and my year end bonus and are budgeted monthly, depending on how much we get.

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