
I had a nice bit of income in the expense category. Since we were working I sold my Bruno Mars tickets. I sold them directly on the Ticketmaster website for a $400 profit.
October Expenses: $1,485
$265 Auto ($4 for gas, $136 for AAA membership, $125 for registration)
$59 Bank Fees$70 Clothing
$10 Computer
($465) Entertainment (movies, gambling, alcohol) income this month
$210 Food
$85 Gifts Given
$133 Household/Housing/Home Repair
$0 Homeowner's Insurance (annual payment)
$0 Homeowner's Insurance (annual payment)
$28 Health and Dental Insurance (prepaid 2017 health insurance premiums in December 2016)
$0 Investment Expense
$457 Interest Expense*
$457 Interest Expense*
$0 Medical/Dental (income)
$0 Miscellaneous
$5 Personal Care
$0 Subscriptions
$0 Taxes
$62 Sharing Economy Expenses (tolls, car washes, etc.)
$62 Sharing Economy Expenses (tolls, car washes, etc.)
$130 Utilities
$440 Vacation
*Interest expense includes student loans and the loan on my car. As both rates are below 2%, I am completely comfortable paying the interest each month and investing the money that I would otherwise use to pay off these loans. In October, I paid $428 to E*Trade for "hard to borrow" interest on a short sale of Sears Holdings stock.
*Interest expense includes student loans and the loan on my car. As both rates are below 2%, I am completely comfortable paying the interest each month and investing the money that I would otherwise use to pay off these loans. In October, I paid $428 to E*Trade for "hard to borrow" interest on a short sale of Sears Holdings stock.
An amazing post. I love how you detailed every expense in a short list. Looking forward to seeing what your next month's expenses are going to be,
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