I finally got down to writing out our budget. We have trimmed the fat quite a bit (recently got rid of phone and cut cable plan by $90 for one thing) but there are still plenty of little areas to work on. I think we are doing pretty well saving about 50% of gross, but as has been pointed out on other threads, it is easier to do for middle incomes than lower incomes. I don't see a lot of areas where we could trim a large amount but am open to suggestions. I know charity is a little low (hangs head in shame) but it does get matched by company.
Monthly Budget
Deposit: $10,900
Mortgage: -$1500
Extra Principal: -$600.00
Car Insur.: -$100
Motorcycle Insur.: -$30
Water: -$75
Electricity: -$200
Propane: -$25
Cable/Internt: -$80
Commute Gas: -$300
Car Maint.: -$100
Home Maint.: -$200
Netflix: -$30
Gifts: -$100
Charity: -$100
Basic Food: -$600
Weekend Gas: -$200
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Residual: $6660
Pay yourself first: $6000
Excess to Spend: $660
Yearly into investments:
401K $20000
IRAs $10000
Taxable Saving $62000
Mortgage Principal Extra $7200
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Total Yearly Saving: $99,200
% of Gross = 50.6%

Monthly Budget
Deposit: $10,900
Mortgage: -$1500
Extra Principal: -$600.00
Car Insur.: -$100
Motorcycle Insur.: -$30
Water: -$75
Electricity: -$200
Propane: -$25
Cable/Internt: -$80
Commute Gas: -$300
Car Maint.: -$100
Home Maint.: -$200
Netflix: -$30
Gifts: -$100
Charity: -$100
Basic Food: -$600
Weekend Gas: -$200
_________________________________
Residual: $6660
Pay yourself first: $6000
Excess to Spend: $660
Yearly into investments:
401K $20000
IRAs $10000
Taxable Saving $62000
Mortgage Principal Extra $7200
__________________________________
Total Yearly Saving: $99,200
% of Gross = 50.6%
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