2023 Yearly Budget | Single Income Yearly Budget | 39,000 THP

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  • @carolb9234
    @carolb9234 Рік тому +71

    Doing a yearly snap-shot budget can really be an eye-opener!
    Two years ago I paid off my car and two months ago the house, it's so freeing. Channels like yours have inspired me. I have never had any premium channels like Netflix, Hulu, ect and don't plan on picking them up even though I can afford them now. Also when I paid my car off I started putting $200 a month into savings for the next one. I have not always been this disciplined, it's taken years to finally get serious. You can do this Lisa!!

    • @arthrodea
      @arthrodea Рік тому +3

      I also dont have Netflix or Hulu I pay 99 cents a month for Apple iCloud for my phone storage. I enjoy lots of free stuff through UA-cam. I haven't add any type of TV, Cable, or subscription video programming since I moved out of my parents house 20 yrs ago. Its just not an expense I can justify.

    • @carolb9234
      @carolb9234 Рік тому

      @@arthrodea Totally agree with you! I haven't been without cable tv for as long as you but I did cut the cord at least 15 years ago. Before streaming came into the picture I use to go to the library and rent movies/series; unfortunately my library is not free like many others but the rental price was very cheap.
      Once you get use to being without for awhile, it becomes the norm.

    • @arthrodea
      @arthrodea Рік тому

      @@carolb9234 Yes, I used to use the library more - mine was always free. Once I moved out, and had no TV - I realized how much time I was wasting watching TV! It forced me to read and study all through college because there was nothing else I could do at my apartment LOL! And then it just got to be the norm, like you say. The only reason I pay for internet is that I really have to have it for work. There were some random months when I cut out internet and tried to just use my cell phone for internet connection, but it is really hard to type on a phone (those were months I was trying to really really be frugal!).

    • @matemahe
      @matemahe Рік тому

      @@arthrodea Ppl feel I'm weird but yt has so much & I only have so much free time

  • @Mushkiepotamus
    @Mushkiepotamus Рік тому +13

    I am 62 yo, retired and just living off social security and retirement savings to bridge me until my pension kicks in at 65. Since I am too young for Medicare, I have to pay OOP for my insurance - so I had to make a 2023 budget to determine my “income” for the ACA healthcare- the premium depends on the income.
    I loved it and helped me get real about what were my fixed expenses and what I could “play with”!!
    I have no debt-
    my 2018 car is paid off, my new home is paid off (I sold my big expensive home in Seattle and paid cash for a new home in The Villages Florida❤❤❤) and no credit card debt= FREEDOM!!!

  • @BonniesJourneys
    @BonniesJourneys Рік тому +35

    I haven’t ever done a yearly budget but this has inspired me to do so, so that I can map out my goals for 2023.

  • @khsk
    @khsk Рік тому +25

    Hi Lisa! Our biggest goal for 2023 is to finish our Emergency Fund. We started working on this in September of 2022 (after we finished baby step 2) and are expecting to finish baby step 3 in June. Then, we'll begin saving for retirement. Our first child is coming in April, so we'll start 4 and 5 once the emergency fund is done (we don't have a house yet - nor are we looking to buy one currently).

  • @pqtaxmom
    @pqtaxmom Рік тому +2

    Kudos to anyone that’s doing a yearly budget ❤. So many people are doing monthly budget but not yearly budget. I’m not opposed to monthly budgeting but I highly recommend a yearly budget.

  • @judyland-obrien4259
    @judyland-obrien4259 Рік тому +8

    I'm going to do my yearly, monthly and weekly budgets the day after Christmas...you always inspire me , Lisa!! Thank you!

  • @aaronhudgens8345
    @aaronhudgens8345 Рік тому +3

    I like this idea. I’ve never done a yearly budget. It’s very eye opening. Just glancing at your budget I noticed you’re paying more for lawn care than you have listed as savings for your ultimate goal ( house). I appreciate that you said a lot of the items are not necessary and that you might be cutting those. Thank you for being so open and sharing your actual numbers with us. It really is motivating.

  • @eccabaybudgets
    @eccabaybudgets Рік тому +8

    I just started budgeting this year and hadn't thought to do a yearly budget. Thank you for doing this! I'll be working on mine soon.

  • @wlj4501
    @wlj4501 Рік тому +6

    You are doing a great job and are proof that it's not about the amount you make, but what you do with it.

  • @xLouisexox3
    @xLouisexox3 Рік тому +2

    I’ve never thought to do a yearly budget but it makes total sense! 😊

  • @Katiedora122
    @Katiedora122 Рік тому +8

    I love doing annual budgets. I wasn't too consistent the past couple years (I moved, I got a new job, then I moved again lol), but I was just laying it all out for 2023. I'm still trying to figure out some of the bigger expenses, but I have a good feeling about my potential savings rate!

  • @kellyssimplesouthernlife2174
    @kellyssimplesouthernlife2174 Рік тому +3

    Wow! $80,000 contribution to debt is awesome! Your doing great

  • @BLUEGREEN65
    @BLUEGREEN65 Рік тому +1

    I’m fairly new to your channel and have liked and subscribed. That’s a good idea to do a yearly budget to get the big picture. I’m going to work on that today😊 Thanks for the awesome idea! I’m 57, will be 58 in March. So I’m guessing I will have to continue working for 8-10 more years. So I’m trying to save as much as I can in that time as I would like to relocate closer to family. I’m currently renting my apartment. Have a great day!

  • @rosemarie-karma
    @rosemarie-karma Рік тому +2

    For some peace of mind I need to fully fund my emergency fund. I haven't thought to do a yearly budget but I'll do one this weekend so thanks for opening my eyes to this 💚

  • @kap319
    @kap319 Рік тому +8

    It may be too close to the end of her Masters to make too much difference, but college students can get Amazon prime for $7.50/month. My kids are both just finishing up college, but we have used their student accounts for our Amazon prime access for a few years at the cheaper price.

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому +1

      She graduates in October. Almost a year! I’ll ask her.

  • @layahlayah5951
    @layahlayah5951 Рік тому +1

    This is so smart!!! So glad I found this before the year is out! I had the idea of using my tax return to pay off a years worth of Netflix, Hulu, and maybe something else in advance. Writing this out will really help with that and eliminate those expenses for the year.

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому

      I’m going to give that a try. I hate having so many monthly expenses.

    • @breezybre2670
      @breezybre2670 Рік тому +2

      We've never had Netflix or Hulu...we just watch you tube for free. :) Just an idea.

  • @theropesofrenovation9352
    @theropesofrenovation9352 Рік тому +2

    Great budget. You could rotate Hulu and Netflix every six months to save a little over $100 a month.

  • @vivo512
    @vivo512 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Lisa! I’ve never done a yearly budget before but after doing paycheck to paycheck budgets this past year, I think I’ll give it a try for my 2023 goals. You made it look so doable. I’ll have a better idea of where my money is going. Happy New Years🎉

  • @janinejackson9477
    @janinejackson9477 Рік тому +1

    Great to have a plan to compare with. Budgets fluctuate they are not set in stone. Some paydays will be different budgets so having a yearly plan is great. Even if you don't achieve your goal at the end of year it will be achieved very close to it. Thank you for sharing.

  • @AmandasBudgets
    @AmandasBudgets Рік тому +2

    Lisa, doing what you did made me look at similar situations. I am going bare bones to get to my house goal. Waiting to get my 1099s to see what 2023 goals will look like first but I am gonna throw everything at my debt and house savings.

  • @katarzynaburzynska8496
    @katarzynaburzynska8496 Рік тому +2

    Hi Lisa Marie! This may not help much but I use a renters insurance that's $16 a month. May be worth shopping around, I use Lemonade but there are other ones.. Loved the video and got a lot of great ideas, thank you!

  • @donnajo82763
    @donnajo82763 Рік тому +3

    Great job Lisa. Hoping to have my 2023 annual budget up next week. Hugs. 🤶🏻🤶🏻💚💚💚💚

  • @jillgott6567
    @jillgott6567 Рік тому +2

    I have already set my budget for 2023 and my goal is to finally get that drated Emergency Fund finalized. I seem to always need the money I put aside for daily expenses. $39,000 is a terrific income. Many would say no but it is a solid base for a healthy budget. With so many folks on Etsy and online selling the same items I have looked for more unique items or ways to present them that make mine stand out.

    • @kierstenbrowne
      @kierstenbrowne Рік тому

      the average yearly income in the us is around 28k, yes that seems low but it's the reality for many people!

  • @universallove878
    @universallove878 Рік тому +1

    Buying a home is great. I would say have 3 accounts. One for the business side(ie: mortgage, closing costs, admin fees,). The 2nd for up keep( grass, roof, weatherization, plumbing) and 3rd (Emergencies) Best of luck.

  • @matthewfischer5908
    @matthewfischer5908 Рік тому +2

    Hey Lisa, Only $5200 left and I will be debt free!

  • @familyzoo4412
    @familyzoo4412 Рік тому +1

    Ooh I never thought about doing a yearly budget! I’m going to have to sit down and do that. Great idea! 😊

  • @TheLuvliiSmyle
    @TheLuvliiSmyle Рік тому +4

    Amazon prime yearly is cheaper than paying monthly I find. So I gave up them monthly but this is great to see your perspective and budget for the upcoming year! 🎉

  • @kierstenbrowne
    @kierstenbrowne Рік тому +8

    how does youtube know i start a new job tomorrow with this pay.. and that i was just making a budget for it..

  • @charlottemartin8529
    @charlottemartin8529 Рік тому +1

    That’s really interesting doing a yearly budget. Never done that, just month to month. I will try doing one xx

  • @pennylane36
    @pennylane36 Рік тому

    I do the yearly figures too just to see where we are
    We, however paid off all our debt a few years ago, paid off our house and our cars. Figuring thing got a lot easier. I’m a month ahead in bills. All bills for January were paid around dec 20th
    When I get online to pay bills, I write down what’s in checking, I subtract the bills, then of the balance remaining, I know what has to stay in checking to cover food, gas,etc, anything over that amount goes right into savings.
    1 for retirement and the other is emergency fund
    All the pay from dec 30th goes to savings
    I pay our property tax in one lump sum and the car insurance the same way.

  • @melissarodriguez4531
    @melissarodriguez4531 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the motivation 👏🏼 I just did my 2023 yearly budget and goals 😃

  • @JD-tn5tb
    @JD-tn5tb Рік тому +1

    Just some suggestions - not sure if Hulu has a different price in every state and not sure which plan you have but I have the cheapest plan where I don't think I can watch live TV but it cost about 8.00 a month and if you pay yearly, it's cheaper than monthly. I have never had any kind of cable tv so even if I'm watching shows that are reruns and old, I don't care and it wouldnt matter because I haven't seen so many things. I used to have Amazon when they were reasonable but they are just too expensive now. I don't order much from them but when I do, I order at least 25.00 to get the free shipping or I just pay shipping because it comes out cheaper than having a membership which gives you the excuse to order every little thing which then cost you more money. I'm impressed by you paying your debt down in just a couple of years. Good luck saving for car and home!

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому

      Once my daughter graduates and gets a job, she will help with the subscriptions. I rarely watch any of them 😂😂

  • @brittanyb5942
    @brittanyb5942 Рік тому +2

    You could save a lot of money buy cutting out Hulu etc and giving gifts. I know its none of my business but I watch antenna tv and whatever is on a smart tv. NO EXTRAS!

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому +1

      You’re 100% right. If it were just me watching them, I’d cancel them all. I watch Netflix occasionally but mostly watch UA-cam videos.

  • @ceciliajohnson8812
    @ceciliajohnson8812 Рік тому +1

    Honda do a great car. We bought our Honda Accord Euro brand new in 2008 and it is still going strong and just doesn't give us any problems.
    Writing out a Yearly Budget ahead of time is such a good idea! Thank you for this.
    When does Carole Ann graduate?

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому

      I love Honda’s! My civic hybrid was the best. Carol Ann will graduate next fall.

  • @notsobudgetmom
    @notsobudgetmom Рік тому

    Lisa I love watching your videos!

  • @adecambra2471
    @adecambra2471 Рік тому +1

    Lisa thank you for your breakdown of your yearly expenses. Love it

  • @Tesla-Cannon
    @Tesla-Cannon Рік тому

    I love that you include your pets in your intro - that's so cute.

  • @morganwentworth2041
    @morganwentworth2041 Рік тому +1

    I'm moving out of my friend's house and into my own apartment in Jan, so all my expenses are HUGE question marks. I have a monthly savings goal that I'm going to try to hit that will benefit from me spending less on wants overall, so that will be fun

  • @DvsDebt
    @DvsDebt Рік тому +2

    One of my 2023 goals is to max out my Roth IRA, which is going to take a lot of commitments and consistency on my part because $6.5K is a big chunk of change! 😂😭

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому +1

      It definitely is a huge chunk of change. $6500 is about what I need for a down payment.

  • @SofieLove
    @SofieLove Рік тому +4

    I have never done an annual budget before but I will start doing one now. Thank you. I just switched from cricket ($60) to mint mobile ($30) per month. I also paid off my one and only credit card. I’m going to look into setting up an IRA. I’ll be 48 in March and I haven’t been saving for retirement at all. Do you also update your budget quarterly, semi-annually, or if something significant changes?

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому +1

      We’re the same age. I’ll be 48 later this month. I’ve just started to save for retirement. I do a paycheck budget every 2 weeks. I change the budget as needed.

  • @lindadorman2869
    @lindadorman2869 Рік тому +1

    One of the best cost-saving tips is to cycle subscriptions, keeping only one at a time. This can cut your costs by 60% and you can still watch whatever you want while your subscription is active. You might also want to shop around for renters insurance - it should be ~$20/mo. Not sure how much you plan to save for a house but at less than $2000/yr., it will take a very long time especially if you need to replace your car soon. Can you get a 2nd job or increase your income to $50k+?

  • @aaronhudgens8345
    @aaronhudgens8345 Рік тому

    Wow! Love this Birds Eye view. It gives you the opportunity to see where you could cut and how you could increase that house savings to almost $10,000 this year. Good luck.

  • @GandLBudgetingBesties
    @GandLBudgetingBesties Рік тому +1

    This video was awesome never though about doing a yearly budget. Thanks for sharing 💖💖💖🥰

  • @MariaSanchez-he2vo
    @MariaSanchez-he2vo Рік тому +1

    Great idea, I need to check my yearly budget and cut some wants to save with intentions

  • @sandyweibel7883
    @sandyweibel7883 Рік тому +1

    Looks like a good plan.☃️right now I’m working on a second emergencies plan I get paid monthly.

  • @mcdowellsfamilyadventures5318

    You inspired me to do a yearly budget. It was eye opening for me. Looking at ways to save and decrease my spending for 2023.

  • @thebudgetingbudgie
    @thebudgetingbudgie Рік тому

    I absolutely love yearly budgets! Great video 🥰🌸

  • @HaywoodHomestead
    @HaywoodHomestead Рік тому

    Really cool way to look at the budget, on a yearly basis. Thanks for sharing! ❤

  • @OGGgirl
    @OGGgirl Рік тому +1

    No, i have never done a yearly budget, just a month to month one but now. I really see the reason to d one - thank you! Thank you for also pointing out. H ow things can change, with life changes. When does your daughter graduate? Great video!

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому

      Carol Ann graduated in October of next year! 👏👏👏👏👏

    • @OGGgirl
      @OGGgirl Рік тому

      @@LisaMarieBudgets Yay for her!!!!

  • @kaye6698
    @kaye6698 Рік тому

    I recently did this and I’m in awe that my monthly expenses well exceed my current income…I work mainly off commission so it’s tough but I’ll be working on my savings muscle this year for sure 😂
    Side note, how are you paying $49 a month for renters!? I work in insurance sales and that’s a bit high. I’m not sure what your coverage is but definitely check if your deductible is $1,000 and maybe shop around..that should be $15-$25, $35 at most, unless you’re opting for a higher coverage :)
    Thanks for the video, I love seeing different techniques!

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому

      Geico said it was more expensive because of the area and the fact that it’s a mobile home.

  • @noreenn6976
    @noreenn6976 Рік тому +1

    I don't usually do a yearly budget because my rent payment alone would make me cry. Thanks for sharing.

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому

      Same! It’s a huge chunk!

    • @breezybre2670
      @breezybre2670 Рік тому +1

      Ours is 42,000 . The only thing that comforts me is that I'll own the house at the end.

  • @royalpitamamma
    @royalpitamamma Рік тому +1

    Did my annual budget with you. I am more depressed than ever. Fixed expenses take up 90% of our budget. I'm looking at them to see what I can cut. My income is less than half of yours though, so that is why it is so tight. My only options at this point are paying off all debt and cutting utilities to the bone. Perhaps hold off on my doctor visits.

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому +2

      I wouldn’t sacrifice your health! Definitely pay down the debt to give you more wiggle room. I used the debt snowball method.

    • @breezybre2670
      @breezybre2670 Рік тому

      I am sorry ypu are struggling.

  • @Imjusthereleavemealone
    @Imjusthereleavemealone Рік тому

    Hi! Happy Birthday to you! I am a new subscriber and I enjoyed your video! This is a great idea to do yearly spending!

  • @korenaBOB
    @korenaBOB Рік тому

    Watching this makes me want to budget for the year too! I wanted to mention that if your daughter is in school then she can get the annual prime membership for half the price of the full annual prime membership. I highly recommend.

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому +1

      I asked her about it. Fingers crossed!

    • @korenaBOB
      @korenaBOB Рік тому

      Last time I qualified for this all you needed was a student email address that ended in .edu

  • @tracywilliams8264
    @tracywilliams8264 Рік тому +1

    Lisa, you are so inspiring to me, keep doing what your doing. I’m definitely going to do this❤thank you . Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 to you and your family

  • @sonyabbuzz
    @sonyabbuzz Рік тому +1

    Hi Lisa...new sub here :) I've just started mt channel and this video has really opened my eyes. Thx for sharing!

  • @thearbitrarylife
    @thearbitrarylife Рік тому +2

    I like the idea of yearly budget and then weekly or biweekly. Monthly budgets aren't helpful for me either. I'm hourly so my income is variable but I have an idea what I'll get each check. My goals are SUV and maintenance with that and current car, Emergency, house and medical/self-care. I recently lumped medical with self-care because to me taking care of my health is part of self-care.

  • @Handbagqueen23
    @Handbagqueen23 Рік тому

    This is a great way to budget I think I’ll give a yearly budget a go

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому

      It is helpful if you’re trying to reach financial goals. You’ll have an idea of how much you’ll have to work with!

  • @amandam6069
    @amandam6069 Рік тому +2

    Loved watching this! I work in the mortgage world so it's always fun to me to see people saving for a house. What is your goal?

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому +5

      A minimum of 3% spending no more than 150,000 on a home. Ideally, I’d spend 100k or under. 2 bedroom one bath is really all I need. Small. Affordable.

    • @amandam6069
      @amandam6069 Рік тому

      @@LisaMarieBudgets thats awesome!!

  • @AmandasBudgets
    @AmandasBudgets Рік тому

    I love watching your videos 🎉amazing breakdown, I have been watching pepper princess for years

  • @stacyharris9669
    @stacyharris9669 Рік тому +1

    Way to go it sure helps to reverse engineer goal for each paycheck I love YNAB (you need a budget) they have you only budget when you have money which is a very different way of looking at budgeting, and it really helps you save

  • @turnovertheleaf5505
    @turnovertheleaf5505 Рік тому

    Amazon- pay by the year!
    Bonus: put it on your birthday or Christmas wishlist!
    All of my "want subscriptions" were gifts.

  • @TheOscar15432
    @TheOscar15432 Рік тому

    Great budget. I’m gonna try to do a yearly budget. Good idea.

  • @LindaASJ
    @LindaASJ Рік тому +1

    I just completed my yearly budget last week and I have come to the conclusion that it’s time to cut a whole lotta fat out. We’re going to go bare bones and get some debt wiped out.

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому

      I probably need to trim the fat next year. When my daughter gets a job, I’ll ask her to take over the Apple bill. My parents pay for UA-cam red, I pay for Hulu and daughter will pay for Apple. We just share the subscriptions

  • @lbarge69
    @lbarge69 Рік тому

    Great yearly budget. You haven't purchased aside any money for clothes, beauty and medical. I strongly feel you need some fun money for you. My goal this year us to get going on my fully funded emergency fund x

  • @valeriehopkins644
    @valeriehopkins644 Рік тому +3

    Have you considered putting your sinking funds in a savings account? Since that's what you're doing and only access it for paying those bills. Make a separate savings account for the house savings. Just a thought.

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому +3

      That’s what caused me to be able to overspend in the first place. I blew through what I had deposited. I need to count it every week for all to see to keep me on track!

  • @bethbeckermeyer1732
    @bethbeckermeyer1732 Рік тому +1

    Good goals, mine is to save $25,000!

  • @ginnycrissman8692
    @ginnycrissman8692 Рік тому

    You could save some money, about $50 just by paying your Amazon prime yearly instead of monthly. We switched to that a few years ago.

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому

      I wish! I don’t have the extra money right now. I’d love to pay it all in full at the beginning of the year.

  • @investlikerockefeller
    @investlikerockefeller Рік тому +1

    I realized today that I can save only 300$ per month for the house. Houses cost 300K. Guess how long it will take to save for a 🏠

  • @Ashley_Christine
    @Ashley_Christine Рік тому

    This was incredibly helpful, thank you

  • @lindadorman2869
    @lindadorman2869 Рік тому

    Love Mint Mobile! It's such a great deal.

  • @CraftyLori
    @CraftyLori Рік тому

    If possible pay for Amazon prime once a year it is cheaper that way. You pay more if you pay it monthly.

  • @worthydaily3749
    @worthydaily3749 Рік тому

    Great idea!!

  • @tracydobson4791
    @tracydobson4791 Рік тому +1

    Hi Lisa, I’m sorry if you have answered this already, I was wondering why you’ve included giving Carol Ann $80 per week for the full year in 2023, doesn’t she graduate in the spring/summer?

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому +3

      I did because I’m not sure how long it will take her to get a job! 😂

  • @megansprowl2593
    @megansprowl2593 Рік тому +1

    Can you do a video soon (if you're able to) on different Christmas gifts you get for people while budgeting? I think I remember you did one last year if I'm not mistaken

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому

      I stayed on budget last year. This year I spend most of my Christmas budget it on myself buying crap I didn’t need.

  • @arthrodea
    @arthrodea Рік тому +1

    I'm probably missing something - but how did you pay off 80,000 of debt with an income of 39,000, in two years - it seems like every last cent of income would have to go to debt. ???
    If you could do whatever you were doing to earn that extra 80K in two years - that would make an amazing down payment!

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому +1

      I was in another position which allowed me to work unlimited overtime! It was a blessing!

  • @onzanikkahayes6367
    @onzanikkahayes6367 Рік тому

    Lord, please bless Lisa Marie with a substantial amount of money to cover all her needs and wants in 2023🙏

  • @lacewatkins8715
    @lacewatkins8715 Рік тому

    I'm impressed you pay so little for gasoline! How do you do it? Great budget. Doing my own 2023 this week. A query: if you manage to come in under with your variable expenses, will you throw it to house savings?

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому +1

      I work from home. Every penny leftover goes to the hose

    • @lacewatkins8715
      @lacewatkins8715 Рік тому

      @@LisaMarieBudgets I'm a hybrid so I am both at home and also at my shared cowork space that has a studio because I also do UA-cam videos, but not nearly as good as yours, and also my office which is at church neither one of them is more than 10 miles round trip. I do anywhere from 100 to 150 miles a week, but I do have to do a little bit of traveling. I took quite a hit on my gas budget when I went up to Central California from San Diego but I did the whole thing on one tank of gas which at California prices worked out to be about 70 bucks. I so affirm your saving for a house. I have read so many things these days about how renting can be better than buying, but for me the best part of owning a home is that my costs are fixed. I paid more than my rent when I bought my house 22 years ago, and it was quite the stretch. I had to make a lot of sacrifices. 22 years later, and only because of taxes, I am paying about $150 more than I was 22 years ago. To put it in perspective, I was paying a little under $1,100 when I bought the house, and now I'm paying a little bit under $1200, and that's with everything included because I got lucky with my lender. These days to get the same square footage and a modest but decent neighborhood rent would be about 2,800 a month. That is a big difference. And then of course there's appreciation on the house itself which I kind of don't count. But what does matter to me is that even as my income Rose my mortgage/rent didn't and that allowed me a lot of wiggle realm, especially in these recent years. I'm semi-retired, but I do work to supplement my income, and my goal is to not have to supplement my income, which means needing less money. If I could get my living expenses under my pension, I'd be good to go. I would still work but I wouldn't feel compelled to work. All of this to say I totally affirm you. So glad I found your channel!

  • @paulaaguilar5249
    @paulaaguilar5249 Рік тому +1

    Hi Lisa, do you have a video how to pay off debt?

  • @jamesross3921
    @jamesross3921 Рік тому

    Internet $92 wow that’s got to be some serious speed 😂

  • @marycnhatch4934
    @marycnhatch4934 Рік тому +1

    2023 Goals: Double our emergency fund, pay cash for a tree removal (it's huge and rotten), and start a garden.

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому

      Love the idea of starting a garden!!! I may have to do that too. We tried doing it on the deck but the pots weren’t big enough so, the veggies didn’t do well.

  • @amysteele9778
    @amysteele9778 Рік тому

    Way to go on debt repayment!

  • @rebeccajohnson9121
    @rebeccajohnson9121 Рік тому

    I've not ever done a yearly budget...something to think about. The goal this year is to pay off our credit card.

  • @kathymooney1047
    @kathymooney1047 Рік тому

    Where do you count personal care( Hair cuts, Dental care, OTC medicines, vitamins, ?) do "food" costs include household cleaning products? Where is your clothing allowance?

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому

      I won’t get a haircut next year. My food budget includes anything you can get at Walmart including cleaning supplies and medications.

  • @nomsalwandle4367
    @nomsalwandle4367 Рік тому

    Yeah!! We share the same birthday 😍

  • @IoneEvans
    @IoneEvans Рік тому

    This is scary 😨 😳 I need to do this too but boy oh boy!

  • @theRebelBudgeter
    @theRebelBudgeter Рік тому

    I have not done a yearly budget but it could be helpful 🤔

  • @mindireilman528
    @mindireilman528 Рік тому

    Are you using ad or ad free for Hulu? I pay 79.99 per year for ads. You may want to sign up now before it goes up 109.99 effective
    Dec 8. Amazon Prime is $139 a year, cheaper than paying monthly.

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому +1

      It’s ad free. I share all the subscriptions with family. They are Boujee. 😂

  • @michelel965
    @michelel965 Рік тому +3

    I hope to have 35k in car loan gone!

  • @simply_mez
    @simply_mez Рік тому

    wow u are so lucky paying that mush ffor rent internet and trrash thats amazing

  • @phatgirlmae921
    @phatgirlmae921 Рік тому

    Praying of my loans and credit cards

  • @msroyalplanner
    @msroyalplanner Рік тому

    End of year Hulu has deals and students discounts

  • @debramurphy4295
    @debramurphy4295 Рік тому

    I am going to make a yearly budget.

  • @jasminejanay3016
    @jasminejanay3016 Рік тому

    How did you find your yearly take home pay

  • @bluefamily3937
    @bluefamily3937 Рік тому

    What's a sinking fund?

  • @darkgodess615
    @darkgodess615 Рік тому

    We have the same 🎂 🥳 😊

  • @RoseAngella
    @RoseAngella Рік тому

    🧡

  • @yanaprincesss
    @yanaprincesss Рік тому

    What does THP means? I’m new to this budgeting game.

  • @shellylockhart1506
    @shellylockhart1506 Рік тому

    What about clothing and personal grooming / hair cuts etc .

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому

      I only get my hair cut once a year and I went nuts at Goodwill and have more clothes than I know what to do with.

  • @Whatevergirl00Cmp
    @Whatevergirl00Cmp Рік тому

    I have been dying to start posting my own budgeting youtube videos, but am nervous to be online 😂 i dont even do Facebook and instagram anymore. Any advice?

    • @LisaMarieBudgets
      @LisaMarieBudgets  Рік тому +3

      Just start! I don’t do social media either. I film with my phone and a phone stand on a TV tray table I got from Walmart. 😂 it’s nothing fancy!