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Critique my Budget(please)
I've been on here for a long time and have learned a lot from everyone but have never posted a budget. It's pretty bad(high car payment, student loans, etc.) but I have ZERO credit cards and very low living expenses(live-in position, no rent or utilities). I appreciate your feedback!
Income(take-home after taxes, parking, and retirement): $2150 Total
$100 - Savings(Emergency Fund)
Envelopes:
$100 - Eating Out
$100 - Groceries
$100 - Gas
$100 - Miscellaneous(gifts, spending money)
$100 - SCA(A hobby that involves many expenses and travel)
$50 - Car Incidentals(Car Washes, Minor Repair, Deductibles)
$50 - Personal Hygiene
Bills:
$90 - ATT
$357 - Car Payment
$175 - Car Insurance
$40 - Storage
$125 - Personal Loans
$200 - Student Loans
Medical Expenses come out of anything that is left over, and then any excess gets moved to the e-fund at the end of the month.
ETA: This is just for one person.
#GetItTogether2013
Re: Critique my Budget(please)
Helpful info. But can you also provide the rates, remaining balances and the remaining terms on the loans? What make, model, and year is the car?
What are your goals?
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Bills:
$90 - ATT
$357 - Car Payment(3.9% with ~14,000 left... 2011 Hyundai Tuscon)
$175 - Car Insurance(This is HIGH, but it's every 4 out of 6 months so averages out to about $116 a month, in a college town, with on street parking and a very low, $50 deductible. This is because I live on Frat Row(second job) and there is constantly damage being done to my car)
$40 - Storage
$125 - Personal Loans(4%, basically use these instead of credit cards since the interest is so much lower than I can get with a credit card. I pay more on these than minimum and am snowballing them right now)
$200 - Student Loans(6.8% with ~21,000 left)
I do only spend $100 on groceries because it's just for Breakfasts/Lunches...dinners are provided by my second job or I eat out.
The order I have my "snowball" in now is:
Personal Loans
Car
Student Loans
So is that the best order or WWMMD? And should I put my extra each month towards the snowball or savings or split it somehow and in what way? 50/50, 75/25, etc.?
Thank you all for all of your help and advice. I've come a long way since lurking on this board, including sticking to the envelope system for a full year now, which has really worked for me. I'm just reaching out to make sure I'm on the right track and if so, to fine tune it here and there.
Thanks! Yeah, I have 2 jobs, a real one and the live in one. I contribute 6% of my real job to retirement which is matched by my employer making it 12%. This has been the case since I was 23. It comes straight out of my check so I never miss it. At my age I think that's pretty good, and once everything else settles down I can't wait to start bankrolling retirement more so.
As far as being emotional about money, I have been way too emotionally attached to money and my outlook on it, but I have been working on that for the past year and am getting to a point where it is just numbers. It takes time and baby steps, but your approach does make more sense when looking at the numbers.
I don't think I'll get to a point where I'm not proud to have paid something off though.