My Expenses, Expenses, Expenses

Friday, 2 May 2008 at 8:09 am (Shopping / Expenses) (, , , )

I realized the other day that I really have to start earmarking money for some upcoming expenses.  I am way past due to have my oil changed, for example.  I’m saving money by not taking it in, but I’m running the risk of much more costly expenses if I don’t, so I’ll use the $5 off coupon to Jiffy Lube from their website (instead of the $4 off coupon I received in the mail) this week or next.  I realize that it’s probably much cheaper to change my oil myself, but I honestly don’t know how to do that, and I like going to Jiffy Lube and knowing that they’re looking at more than just my oil.

Along with cars, I’m going to have to pay for my car insurance in July or so.  I pay the six-month lump sum up front so that I’m not charged an extra $4 a month.  Last time, this total was around $371, but I’m expecting that to go up because of my accident.

I’m also planning some beach trips this summer.  I’ll have one week in North Carolina at the end of July and one week in Ocean City, MD at the end of August.  Both times I will have free lodging because they are family vacations; I’ll only have to pay for gas.  I’d like to do a couple of day-trips, as well, where I’ll once again have to pay for gas, but not much else.  I’d like to buy a couple of beach chairs, an umbrella, and a cooler, but I can borrow all of these from my parents, so I most likely won’t.  Either way, the gas itself will be expensive, despite the 5% back I’ll be getting from it from my credit card.

The other major expense looming on my horizon depends on whether I move or not.  That I won’t know until July, though.

I may start putting aside some money each month into my ING Direct Savings account to earmark all these travel expenses.  The rest of my savings will continue to go in my Vanguard Prime Money Market account.

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My Party

Monday, 7 April 2008 at 8:55 am (Party Planning) (, )

I’m having a birthday party for the first time in years on Friday, to coincide with friends visiting from out of town for a party we’re all going to on Saturday.  Even though I knew money was a little tight, I was excited for my friends to see my apartment and just hang out.  I figured that if everyone brought even something small, it would be fine.

But then I hit my car into a parked car when I was trying to park, wearing strappy high heels.  My foot slammed on the gas instead of the brake, and suddenly I was out $500 for my car insurance deductible.  This is also bad news because I’d been accident and speeding ticket free for over three years and approaching an even lower monthly payment after my 25th birthday.

So now I’m trying to throw a party for 15-20 people while spending as little as possible.  Since I haven’t been to the grocery store recently, I’m going to have to buy a bunch of food (and beer), and also work with what I already have at my place.

The big thing I have already is a two pound bag of frozen shrimp and a bottle of cocktail sauce to go with it.  I figure that that’s something delicious to snack on and there’d be enough for everyone to have some.  Then I’m going to go generic with tortilla chips and peanuts and other snacky things.  I have an unopened box of wine (I’m soooo classy) that will also be available (and is the equivalent of four bottles).

I’m aiming to keep the spending for this party to below $60.  I’ll post soon on how well I do.

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