June 29th, 2008 at 07:45 pm
July 1st... I guess it's time to post June Results. Ouch.
Savings #1: 11,220(goal:15,000 ----74.8% to goal)
Savings #2: 1078(goal:2,500 ----43.12%)
Savings #3: 504 (goal 2,000 ---- 25.3%)
Roth IRA: 1,500 (goal: max 2008 contribution)
401K: 803
Brokerage Account: 100
Employee Stock: 420
Debt:
Credit Card: STILL $0!!!
Student Loan: $15,222
From end of May to end of June
Savings #1 = + $80
Savings #2 = -647
Savings #3 = - 196
Roth IRA = + $0
401K = + $43
Brokerage Account = +$25
Employee Stock Plan $0
My savings for the month of June = $-695
(oooo... that hurts!) And I haven't even paid my car insurance yet! It's not due until July 7th... so I'm waiting until I get paid again, which is this Wednesday. However I know that it won't be enough to cover the entire payment. I'll have to dip into my savings again (pull about $300). Also these results are understated a little since May was overstated by me including that first paycheck in May results.
I will admit that June wasn't a complete loss because I did get rid of my credit card debt. So I sacrificed some of my savings in order to have cc freedom. I'm going to work really hard for July in order to start rebuilding my savings after I pay my car insurance.
I just need to remember to focus on my goals.
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June 5th, 2008 at 12:29 pm
I'm a little late on end of May. However I've been in California visiting family for the past week and I'm here until next week. The nice thing is that I've been to California a bunch of times, so I don't feel the need to buy a lot of things, so just good time with the family.
Anyway, here is the rundown (note this also includes my last paycheck that was posted yesterday)
Savings #1 - $11,140 (goal: 15,000 ---- 74.27% to goal)
Savings #2 – $1,725 (goal: 2,500 ---- 69.00% to goal)
Savings #3 - $700 ($50 less than mid-may - $50 towards a little spending money for my trip) (goal: 2,000 ---- 35% to goal)
Roth IRA – $1,500
401K: $760
Brokerage Account - $75
Employee Stock Plan: $420
Debt:
Credit Cards (4): $500
Student Loans: $15,326 (June & July’s pymt in Checking)
From April to May
Savings #1 = + $327
Savings #2 = + $156
Savings #3 = - $179
Roth IRA = + $0
401K = + $382
Brokerage Account = +$75
Employee Stock Plan $102
My savings for the month of May = $863
I was thinking this number is unusually high. Then I realized that it’s overstated because I included the first paycheck for June. Oops. Well that just means that June’s number will be lower in the end as far as increases in savings. It will all balance out in the end. May’s should be around $250-300 less. But hey that’s still a good number for me, considering I’m only working part-time. Thank goodness for time-and-a-half and holiday pay for Memorial Day.
When I get back from California, serious job hunt time!!! Then maybe I can get my savings up higher!!! That makes me happy!
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May 21st, 2008 at 06:49 pm
Paycheck time! As usual pretty much the same breakdown as always. I need to keep in mind... pay myself first!!!
so first thing
401K
beginning balance 480
addition w/match 137
new balance 617
Towards Employee stock purchase 34
(the purchase will be bought at the end of May)
Savings #1
beginning balance 11,040
addition 50
new balance 11,090
Savings #3
beginning balance 750
addition 25
new balance 775
Brokerage Account
beginning balance 25
addition 25
new balance 50
I made more this paycheck from working more hours the past two weeks. And since I usually don't get this normally I decided to transfer $52 to my Savings #2 (Emergency Bills Fund), for when I really need the money.
So new balance for Savings #2 1,671
Also my student loan payment was taken from my checking this morning. However they haven't updated my loan information yet... so I don't know exactly what when to principle vs. interest. So I can't update my Student Loan information right now. I will update it in my end of May Report.
and all the rest of my paycheck goes into my checking!
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May 16th, 2008 at 09:17 am
So... May is going a little slower than I originally planned for. However I must say I'm doing pretty well for only working part-time. Luckily I was able to pick up extra hours between job searching and sprucing up my resume. I'm so glad that I made myself a cushion before leaving my full-time job so that I have wiggle room to find something I really want to do without really suffering the consequences of not working full-time.
So anyways here's the rundown on the accounts.
Savings #1: 11,040 (new additions $75 from Checking transfer, and interest)
Savings #2: 1,619 (new additions $50 from rebate check)
Savings #3: 750 (new additions $50 from turning in loose coin)
Roth IRA: 1,500 (I need to get on this year's contribution)
401K: 480
Brokerage Account: 25
Employee Stock Plan: 318
Debt:
Credit Cards (4): roughly $505 (I kinda rounded up to the nearest even amount... so in reality I have a little bit less)
Student Loan $15,486 (payment due on the 21st. Have May,June and July's payment saved up in my checking account)
That's pretty much it, I get paid next week. The day after Memorial Day I'm leaving for California for two weeks to spend time with family and possibly check out employment possibilities and west-coast living. Everyone keeps telling me that California is expensive. Yeah I know, but Northern Virginia is almost that expensive too. What frustrates me is that everyone likes to tell me what I CAN'T do...I'm determined and once I set my mind to something I'll make it work and accomplish it.
We'll see what happens because ultimately it's my decision!
BTW my round-trip ticket to California from Washington DC was only $230 on Virgin Atlantic, everywhere else it was around $400!!! And I paid cash for it... so more woo hoo.
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