May budget — 4 weeks ago
Whew! I’m sure it’ll be much easier from here on in, but I spent hours setting up an excel spreadsheet and entering all the bills, receipts, and the budget notebook scribbles for last month. It was a particularly pricey month, due to some new computer equipment and going out more often than usual (our anniversary, a concert, the drive-in), so we came out about even (although the laptop was paid for out of my learn-save fund, not M’s salary, so I’m not sure that counts).
On the decidedly UP side, my tax refund came through and smoothed everything over with some to spare. I guess that WITB wasn’t a pipe dream, since it made up the majority of the cheque. Lovely.
Markus and I sat down and briefly went over the budget after he got home and there are obvious ways we can trim some consumption fat here & there. I think this will prove to be extremely helpful, although doing it in one big chunk was a bit overwhelming. It feels really good to have started paying closer attention.
I also spoke with an acquaintance who’s quite knowledgeable about investing and she suggested I move my flexible GIC to something non-taxable, like mutual funds. I’ll think about that another day though, I’ve had more than enough of money matters today.


