Submitted by cash_is_key t3_10jhs8x in dataisbeautiful
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Altruistic_Sample449 t1_j5kgikb wrote
Congrats on the engagement :)
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gimmickypuppet t1_j5kmihn wrote
Wow. If I ever had to describe a budget of someone who “had their house in order” then yours would be it.
Excellent savings rate once you add up the 401k and stocks. Feels like you’re on your way to FIRE if you do this for ~20 years
juicebox02 t1_j5knanv wrote
damn i make 40k more a year than you and amassed half of the savings you did... I need to budget better
cash_is_key OP t1_j5knoc4 wrote
Thanks, that’s the goal
cash_is_key OP t1_j5ko719 wrote
Without changing your spending habits try to keep track of every penny spent for a couple months. Then take a look at the results and see where you can reduce your spending, stretch every dollar spent, etc.
B6S4life t1_j5kojia wrote
How on earth was your electricity cost so low? Do you have solar?
cash_is_key OP t1_j5kp1vi wrote
No solar. We live in a 1-bedroom condo. Not as many lights or appliances as a house. And it’s a lot cheaper to heat or cool a smaller space
Square_Tea4916 t1_j5kp7tw wrote
Love including the Credit Card and Savings Interest Income! Very detailed and disciplined.
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Skurploosh t1_j5l2ndx wrote
Do you eat your receipts? How the hell did you eat for a full year on $600 -ish?
Do you buy rice and grow your own vegetables? Do you scavenge road kill? What is your secret?
cash_is_key OP t1_j5l32e0 wrote
I spent ~$5,065 on groceries (unprepared food and household supplies) and ~$635 on prepared food (restaurants and fast food)
Skurploosh t1_j5l3ewi wrote
Nevermind the fact that I casually glanced right past that tid bit haha. That's quite a bit more reasonable.
Zeddicus11 t1_j5l906n wrote
Congratulations!
Just a question: Are the "savings" all just cash in a HYSA, and are the "Stocks" in a regular brokerage account? Maybe diverting part of that to a Roth IRA could be useful as an additional long-run bucket besides the 401k (once you feel like you have an adequate emergency fund in cash). Unless of course if you're saving for a down payment on a house or something. In any case, very solid budget.
cash_is_key OP t1_j5l9xmv wrote
Thank you. And yes, my savings are primarily in a HYSA and stocks are split between an employee stock purchase plan in E-Trade and a regular brokerage account in Schwab. We are currently saving towards a down payment on a house
Feet2Big t1_j5lyail wrote
I need to know what that $42.13 in "Miscellaneous" is.
cash_is_key OP t1_j5lywec wrote
Disney pins, lotto tickets, swim goggles
Major-Permission-435 t1_j5mi2m5 wrote
Still… it’s January 23rd, I’ve been keeping what I thought was a tight hold on my finances and I’ve spent $140 on meals out. Which isn’t counting 3 meals that my mom treated me to 🙈.
So that’s pretty impressive.
iBloxzy t1_j5nbitu wrote
Excellent saving and investing this year. Well done. Also congrats on getting engaged! (I think?)
shadowblaze25mc t1_j5nco7p wrote
Noted Engagement Ring. Did you propose?
cash_is_key OP t1_j5nexkg wrote
Thankfully she said yes haha
cash_is_key OP t1_j5neyo2 wrote
I did. It went well
Astronomicone t1_j5nhq36 wrote
Finally, someone who makes one of these that can budget their money well
chunk-the-unit t1_j5om90z wrote
Are some of these expenses split with your partner, or are they the full cost for the year?
cash_is_key OP t1_j5orbui wrote
This diagram displays my portion of the expenses. For example, our total WiFi cost for 2023 was ~$640 and my share was ~$320
tugboat50 t1_j5pftbe wrote
633 on eating out. That may cover a month for me 😅
shadowblaze25mc t1_j5q851j wrote
Noice. You are not a reddiot anymore.
90sPixel t1_j5sm2b4 wrote
Congratulations on engagement! Hope it went well!
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cash_is_key OP t1_j5kfhqb wrote
Source: I tracked every penny earned and every penny spent during 2022. My spreadsheet of choice is Google Sheets.
Tool: I made this diagram with SankeyMATIC
Background: I live in Orange County, CA and I split the rent with my partner. The two of us live in a 1-bedroom condo. I work full time technical support in a retail environment. Outside of work I buy and resell items found in my local thrift stores.