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Wed, Jan 14th, 2015, 02:37 PM #31
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2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Wed, Jan 14th, 2015, 02:39 PM #32
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Fri, Jan 16th, 2015, 02:26 PM #33
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1st pay of the year was yesterday. And I was lucky to carry over $ from last budgeted period and don't really plan on spending much in the next 2 weeks. (I am buying some stuff for house renos but have a credit on my Credit Card that will cover it. A new toilet seat lol, paint and supplies needed for laying tile (already have the tiles)) Huge carry over for groceries and gas. I even treated the kids to take out- Pizza and wings last night. Was asked to go for dinner tonight with friends but passed- We like our every other Friday night date/dinner at home night and look forward to it. And its super frugal
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Fri, Jan 16th, 2015, 07:00 PM #34
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Great job FBM
2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Fri, Jan 16th, 2015, 07:06 PM #35
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Our financial situation for the year is looking uncertain right now. There is a good possibility that my daycare families may all leave sometime this year except 1 school age kid. I cannot continue doing daycare if I lose 85% of my income so we'll see what all plays out...
For now these are our goals for the next 6 months:
1) Do not incur any new debt - if we don't have the money we don't buy it or do it. We are not spenders and we live within our means as far as clothes, furniture etc goes... Our problem always been large expenses (like vehicles and home renos/repairs) that we impulse buy instead of planning and saving. To counter this problem I've set up various savings accounts (see #3).
2) Stick to budget for all categories
3) Continue to fund accounts for various expenses: car repairs, vet bills, vacations, sports for girls.
4) Start saving 15% of my daycare income every month for 2015 income tax and CPP instead of waiting to figure out how to pay it come income tax time.
5) Pay aggressively down on LOC - currently it is maxed out after transferring balances from 2 credit cards (home reno purchases). Half is vehicle/trailer purchases (some we don't even own anymore) and the other half is home reno/repair expenses (see #6).
6) Try to renew mortgage early in May (when 6 months are left) and get a better interest rate. Get home appraised and consolidate as much of LOC into mortgage as the bank will allow. I am hoping at least $20k can be consolidated (to cover the home renos and renovations that we've borrowed money for). As long as interest rates do not go up we should be able to increase our mortgage and the payment will remain the same (our current interest rate is very high 5.25%)Last edited by bobbiegirl2010; Fri, Jan 16th, 2015 at 07:10 PM.
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Fri, Jan 16th, 2015, 07:17 PM #36
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Fri, Jan 16th, 2015, 07:23 PM #37
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great goals bobbiegirl2010 and I like that fact that you are approaching them with a 6 month plan at a time much easier/simplier to keep the eye on the prize if you will
Here's hoping that you may be able to pick up some other children should some of the families leave, I personally prefer the smaller home day cares vs. the industrial ones which there are so many kids to the ratio of workers. You always seem to have such great snacks & meals provided for the children which is wonderful.
Best of luck and update your progress when you have time2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Fri, Jan 16th, 2015, 07:49 PM #38
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I have learned so much from everyone the monthly frugal living posts so thank you to everyone
We've stuck to a very detailed structured budget and debt repayment plan for 4 months now and it so far seems to be working.
Good luck to everyone on their New Years financial goals! We can do it
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Mon, Jan 19th, 2015, 02:41 PM #39
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Well cleaning/tossing old paint cans has paid off. Found a can of untinted paint (I bought it like this when there was a sale way back and was told I could just bring it in when I was ready to pick my colour) Yippee! So no $ out of pocket for the powder bathroom paint (which is good considering it was just painted last year but needed touch ups and we have to rip toilet/sink off to put new tiles down (and new vanity which I already bought and paid for over a year ago!) SO decided I want a different colour now
Also found a can of paint from my bedroom that will work for all the touch ups so will wait on re-painting my room since it will feel like a new room once painted.
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Tue, Jan 20th, 2015, 10:08 AM #40
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Made another contribution into my TFSA Mutual fund account today.
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Tue, Jan 20th, 2015, 11:11 AM #41
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Tue, Jan 20th, 2015, 11:16 AM #42
Bobbiegirl: Great plans. We had to roll our LOC into our mortgage many years ago. It was so stressful but in the long run it was a good thing. It took a few yrs longer than planed but we still paid it off within 17 yrs. As for the daycare like J &C I am a fan of home based daycare and hope you can find families. It sounds like you offer a great program & families would be lucky to have you. One of my best friends is a mom I met when our oldest boys (now 14)were in kindergarten. She had three under 5 and decided to try offering home day care. We were one of her 1st families and I never regretted it.
My challenges this year are to pay off our LOC ($28000). Sadly most of it is money that others owe us. It makes me lay awake at night, and I know the risk of loaning money but in both cases I have no regrets and would do it again. The other gaol is to catch up our TFSA. We opened them years after the program started and I think if we contribute $12000 each we are finally up to-date This is easier to do with no mortgage and living a frugal lifestyle thanks to the ladies in the frugal chatter thread.
Friends don't let real friends pay full price.
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Tue, Jan 20th, 2015, 11:50 AM #43
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My youngest was in the best home daycare. Even the grandmother to the sitters kids treated mine like her grandkid buying him clothes if she saw something cute! I just wanted him to be loved and safe
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Tue, Jan 20th, 2015, 04:54 PM #44
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I was told yesterday by my most reliable daycare parent (owns her house, has been employed at her work for 10+ years) that she also is concerned about losing her job and losing her daycare spot (single mom on subsidy). So now that's all my daycare parents now who may lose/change their jobs and/or move or have a baby in the next few months. The economy really is not favourable for factory workers right now (main employers in my area)
Really considering getting a job in the spring/summer instead of starting over with all new daycare families. I'm also getting burnt out with the long hours that I work (11+ hrs). Also my youngest dd is in jk full time this year so the desire to continue to stay at home isn't really there anymore. Decisions decisions.... For now I'll continue as long as I make decent money and will see how the next few months go.
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Tue, Jan 20th, 2015, 05:04 PM #45
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