It’s the beginning of the month, which means it’s time to examine last month’s finances and see how it’s affected our net worth. It’s a great exercise to help us see where we’re doing well and what we can improve on. Our Spending Habits in August Here are our 3 biggest expenses last month: Medical Expenses: $2,237.17 Housing: […]
It’s the beginning of the month, which means it’s time to examine last month’s finances and see how it’s affected our net worth. It’s a great exercise to help us see where we’re doing well and what we can improve on. Our Spending Habits in June So happy to see that our expenses went down a […]
It’s the beginning of the month, which means it’s time to examine last month’s finances. May is here and I’m so happy that my allergies are subsiding. Our Spending Habits in April Boy, oh, boy, we spent some money in April. Here are our 3 biggest expenses last month: Home (Mortgages, Extra Payments, HOA Fees, etc): $1,293.88 […]
It’s the beginning of the month, which means it’s time to examine last month’s finances. April is here, but I’m still waiting for some consistent spring weather -even if it means my allergies will be bothering me. Our Spending Habits in March The big expenses this month were our cars. Coincidently it involved brakes for both and […]
It’s the beginning of the month, which I look back at how handled how finances last month. Before I started reviewing the accounts for this post, I knew that our expenses had been much higher than normal. Cash Savings and Emergency Funds (-$397) We spent some money this month paying for movers and getting the […]
It’s time for another net worth review at Couple Money. With the new year brings new financial goals for us. The big news this month? We bought the townhouse! Let’s see how that affected our bank accounts. 🙂 Cash Savings and Emergency Funds (-$3948) This category includes our checking and savings accounts. Our joint savings is used for […]
It’s time to do our monthly net worth review on Couple Money. Come see how progress we made this past month as we work towards financial freedom Moved to a New Apartment! We have moved into the new apartment. After unpacking much stuff for a guest who came over, we’re slowly adjusting. We don’t plan on unpacking […]
Cash Savings and Emergency Funds (+$673) This category includes our checking and savings accounts.Our joint savings includes our emergency fund and our house down payment fund. We had a major setback in November with the house closing not going through. We were looking for a resolution from the builder that wouldn’t drain our funds […]