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Semi New and budget advice
Hi all! I have been a long time post reader, just never have made the jump to actually post. Today I just have a few questions about my budget. A little back story first. I was married for 5 years and against my better judgement, everything done within the marriage that was financed or bought was was put in my name. I had the credit (700's), ex husband had the income. Well, long story short, when divorce was final, I realized quickly that I didn't make enough to pay everything, and after trying to work out arrangements with companies with no success, I filed chapter 7 bankruptcy. It was discharged in February of this year.
Now, I am in a wonderful relationship with a man who's very understanding of my past credit hiccups. We are trying to prepare for our future together and I just want to know if I am missing anything I need to be including anywhere in my budget. These will be things only I am responsible for, as he has his own bills he's working on.
Monthly income:$1516.00
Rent: 400(my half, we do live together)
Savings:100 ( only about $300 in there right now, this is a new budget item for me)
Power: 130
Water: 30
Gas (heat): 50
Charter: 40
Garbage: 40 (only due once every three months)
Cell phone: 165 (still paying for ex husbands phone, have argued with Verizon about getting it taken off, but they aren't budging.)
Lane Bryant credit card: 50 (928 balance. Card is actually in my father's name so it wasn't included in my chapter 7)
Car gas:80 (40 every week, bi weekly pay)
Car insurance: 81 ( liability only. Currently shopping other companies)
Renters insurance: 57 ($50k coverage)
Capital One: 75 (this is a joint account with boyfriend. Balance is around $1800, with 0% until May of 2016. Only used to purchase a washer and dryer when we moved in to house in August.)
Sorry for any format issues, I am on mobile.
I am open to any suggestions and advice. If you have any questions, I will try to answer them quickly.
Thanks in advance!
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The groceries/toiletries he buys. He's the chef too haha. He definitely makes more than I do, and has the ability to work more/earn more. I am pretty set at 40 hours with very little (1-2) hours of overtime per pay period.
We very rarely eat out. Maybe once a month and it's typically a Papa Murphy's pizza, so not really even eating out since we have to bring it back home and cook.
My haircuts are done by the local Paul Mitchell school, so they are very cheap and I tend to only get them twice a year, so maybe $20 for two hair cuts all year.
The Capital One I could've been more clear about. That $75 is just what I pay. He does pay more on it also, and it's set to be paid off by February or at latest March.
I am currently waiting for open enrollment for my companies 401k plan and will be participating in that when available.
I'll probably add a line for maybe $20 blow money for me.
With what money is left over at the end of a pay period, I'll typically apply more to Lane Bryant, or try to put more in savings. I don't blow through a lot of money typically. I just need to do a better job of keeping track of where it goes. ( Example, my mom's been sick the last two weeks, so I picked up a few groceries for her that she was needing. Milk, bread, the usual staples. But I know, again, I need to keep track of that so I don't go crazy with "extra money")
Please keep the advice coming, I'll take whatever I can get
Renters insurance company is same and car insurance company (Farmers) and I am definitely shopping rates for both of those right now.
Yes, I am in Alabama. The power and water are not split, and those prices are on the higher side of average. Alabama Power and BWWB are not the easiest to work with concerning billing issues either. I'll look into the low flow shower heads and the unplugging of things not used regularly.
Here is a list of small things that I use to always forget, some of the are annually, but I now put money away for the annual expense so that when it comes due I have the money
License Plates
Hair Cuts
Magazine subscriptions if you have any
Memberships - AAA or museums, etc
Fun Money - even with living on a budget, you need to allow yourself a few dollars that you don't have to account for. So say you want to go out with a friend for a drink to celebrate something, or you want to treat yourself to a manicure or even just a cup of coffee or ice cream one day. Or that great top you found on a clearance rack for $5.00. It's good to have a few dollars in your wallet (or on your debit card) that you can just spend.
If it's an option, check to see if you can get utilities set up on a budget plan. That way you know exactly how much the utility bills will be each month. Granted those can be adjusted ever 6 or 12 months depending on the utility, but if you split the utilities, it's easier to plan for it when you know the budget amount is say $60.00 and you each need to contribute $30 each every month.