Saturday 2 March 2013

Pay Day Mar 2013


So my monthly pay check is in for a total of $3,598.39

Housing 40% - $1,439.35
Mortgage - $646.62
House Maintenance - $315.00
Housing Taxes - $182.50
House Insurance - $72.00
Utilities – $223.23
Total – $1,439.35

Savings 10% - $359.83 – All going to my RRSP

Debt 10% - $359.83

Transportation 15% - $539.75
Bus Pass – $68.25
Train - $52
Other - $52
Car Savings – $367.50
Total - $539.75

Life 25% - $899.63
Emergency Savings - $240.10
Travel - $175
Food - $160
Cell – $30
Internet - $50
Health Insurance – $23.25
Clothes - $10
Gifts - $10
Misc - $20
Big Ticket Item - $100
Entertainment - $16
Social/Sports - $0
Financial Planning - $0
Slush – $65.28
Total - $899.63

A few notes on this month’s Budget.  
  •   Misc got bumped up this month to put some cash in my wallet.  See why here. 
  • I gleefully increased my BTI allocation by $25 only to realize that that $25 is already spoken for.  (It was a necessary payment, though not particularly enjoyable.)
  •  Entertainment went up because I really want to go to a seminar coming to town this month, and it’s not going to happen again any time soon.  I’ll probably put less towards entertainment next month to make up for it. 
  • Social/sports nothing there as I have those expenses covered. 
  • Financial planning I’m a bit stuck on where to go for financial planning and tax preparation.  The company that I was looking at provides investment advice and one income tax submission per year for $12 a month.  Thing is they may only recommend investments from a certain company.  I may end up moving my slush money to financial planning to pay for some one to do my income tax return. 


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