January 6, 2007
family
Farewell to the best boy in the world
About sixteen years ago, I met him for the first time. My trainwreck sibling brought home this adorable puppy he had no business adopting because he had not one thing in his life that wasn’t a mess. I was furious at my sibling – he didn’t even take care of himself, how could he drag
Read MoreJanuary 5, 2007
*jig jig jig* Roth! *jig* IRA! *jig*
I finally opened my Roth IRA!! My first $3000 contribution! I’m thoroughly thrilled.
Minute Maid, Vitamin C tablets, Airborne
I never conveniently have a cold fighting arsenal ready when I get sick. I really should because I’ve been getting sick WAY more frequently at this job than I ever have before. Wait, I do have a leftover packet of cough drops from when Savon was having that sale and coupon deal but other than that, I had to get a second carton of OJ after finishing off the first one and the Minute Maid Kids with extra vitamins (I don’t know why I needed that one, I take a multivitamin at night) cost $4.39!! Ridiculous. Actually, it was my own fault for asking MaDucky to pick it up for me while I was at work, thinking it was still on sale. MaDucky just assumed it HAD to be that brand, regardless of the sale.
Man, being sick is one thing, but messin’ with my budget is MUCH less ok!!
January 3, 2007
Meet the DuckyPuppies
BigPuppy doesn’t like her picture taken, but she’ll do it if Mom makes her. Reaaaallly makes her with disapproving noises and scolds. LittlePuppy wanted me to know that he was entirely disinterested. He posed for the photos in his younger days, but no more. Anyway, these are my furry little medical expenses =)
Financial Goals for 2007
It’s a work in progress, it turns out. I’ve been working the numbers and trying to find a happy medium between my projected base salary without overtime and a realistic salary including overtime. The reason I’d rather not just use my base salary is because it’s extremely rare for me NOT to work overtime. And I frankly don’t make enough just with my base salary to meet all bills and savings goals.
My compromise is not to set savings goals SO high that I feel obligated to work 50 hours of overtime every two weeks but keep them high enough to account for the inevitable overtime. I think I can get away with about 30-35 hours and still make these goals.
Ideally, I’d like to save the following amounts and categories:
Mini e-fund for non-critical emergencies (asap): 5k = 416/month
Roth (12 mos): 4k = 333/month
House and/or Wedding (24 mos): 15K-20k = 625-833/month
Vacation/Travel (12 mos): 3k = 250/month
Car maintenance, starter fund for next vehicle (12 mos): 5k = 416
= 2040-2248/month
= 24,480-26,976/year
I think my new, most realistic, goals will be:
1. Mini e-fund: 3200 (01/07-04/07)
2. House fund: 6400 (05/07-12/07)
3. Roth: 4000 (1/07-12/07)
4. Car: 2640 (01/07-12/07)
= 1353/month
= 16,240/year
while budgeting 28,320 for bills and rent and increasing the pre-tax 403(b) contribution to 500/month. Any extra monies will go straight to the House fund. The increase in bill money is not an indication that I expect expenses to go up, but rather to give myself a teeny tiny cushion in that account so that I don’t feel like I’m always running on empty each month. This, and all continued efforts to keep regular expenses down, should prevent any borrowing from the e-fund, as well.
Still to come:
Opening my Roth IRA – Educate me, Vanguard! I’m having trouble picking a mutual fund.
Submit my increased contribution to the 403(b)
*Note: I’m rather disappointed to realize that I’m only projecting a 36% savings rate (not including the pretax retirement 403[b]) this year. Well, whatever I make over the allocations will go towards savings as well.
January 2, 2007
If I HAVE to work today ….
One of the new gals broke our no-gifting-pact and got us matching shirts. Well, if we must…..
December 29, 2006
And Citibank finds yet ANOTHER way to annoy me
I’m not at home today, as I’m usually not when trying to access my accounts online, and I find that Citibank has decided that, occasionally, they will ask for additional information to access my account. That information? No, nothing that I could just remember offhand like additional security passwords. No no, they want your banking card number AND an account number of any account that is associated with that banking card. Of course.
I tried clicking on cancel to see if there are other questions I could answer instead, and it adds another question. AND THEN when I click on the link asking “what if I can’t answer these questions?” in hopes of getting some reasonable explanation for this idiocy, I find their smarmy mouthed answer to be: The answers of these questions are readily available to you as an account holder.
Um, NO, they’re NOT “readily available” you jerks! I’m not at home and I don’t carry account statements in my back pocket! With nearly a dozen bank accounts, it’s completely unreasonable to think that I’m going to just memorize the account numbers. And now I have to sit on hold for an eternity. I really have better things to do, Citibank.


