Alright, here's where things netted out for the month:
Standard income:
Salaries - $15,517
Rental income - $3,800
Total income = $19,317
Total Budget for May = $19,098.
Total Actual Spend for May = $16,770
We came in under a bit, but that money will be rolled over to our tax expenses for June. All $5,600 of it.
Areas where we were over:
- Car - my car was due for a full service, which was $500.
- Charity - we went over our standard donations by another $100, to cover additional donations to the boys school.
- Dining out - over by almost $200. This is unusual for us, but is primarily from my trip to the beach. I treated for multiple meals.
- Gas - over by $70, due to lots of traveling for soccer games.
- Gifts - over by $160 - Mother's Day & me getting a few things for M's birthday & Father's Day (both in June)
- Groceries - over by $400!!! Wow. Would not have guessed that, had I not reviewed our budget. We've had a few low months in a row, so this was a stock up month. We were out of lots of things. I also made 15 batches of pesto (in the freezer), & the pine nuts, olive oil & parmesan cheese definitely added to the budget. That said, we won't be buying any pesto for A LONG time. ;-)
- Alcohol - over by $160. My favorite wine is in stock at Costco, & they only carry it from Memorial Day to Labor Day. It's very cheap ($8/bottle), so I bought a case.
- Travel - over by $570. This was our deposit for our Hawaii trip in November.
Okay, and for areas that we were under:
- Boys categories (clothes, misc, lessons, etc) - under by about $300. That will all be used up when the soccer deposits are due.
- Child care - under by $460. This is due to reimbursements from my dependent care account.
- Cleaning - under by $360. We canceled a service, and I used cash that M won from his last trip to Las Vegas cover this, & reduce expenses.
- House - under by $100
- Utilities - under by $400. I feel like I must have missed a payment on something. I'll need to go investigate.
- Taxes - under by $2000. Again, this will all be spent (plus more) in June.
And, for the final tally, our net worth is up just slightly as of June 1st. We went from a net worth on May 1st of $1,403,200 to a net worth on 6/1 of $1,411,033. So, a slight gain of $7,800. Gains came from paying down our liabilities (two mortgages) + standard retirement contributions.
How about you? Do you regularly track your expenses? How did you do against your budget in May?
Our May was OK but summers overall are more expensive for us. And before you know it, it's already time for back to school sales...
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