Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Swagbucks Update

I wanted to give an update on my Swagbucks earnings so far.

I'm still only using Swagbucks as a search engine, I haven't attempted to earn any extra bucks by completing offers or buying stuff. But in just over 3 weeks, I've earned 45 Swagbucks, which is equivalent to a $5 Amazon gift card. The cost for other prizes varies greatly, and there is a complete listing here - but the Amazon gift card seems like the most practical overall. Over an entire year, that would be $75-100 in free money just for using the search a handful of times each day.

I haven't had anyone else sign up using my referral link (anyone, please?!), but I think how it works is that I get extra Swagbucks whenever people I refer get them - so I could pretty easily double or triple my rewards. I guess in that regard, it's sort of a Ponzi-type setup.... but it's legit.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Property Tax Assessment

Our City property tax assessment for 2010 arrived in the mail yesterday, it was quite a surprise.

From 2006 (when we bought the house) to 2009, our "fair market" value dropped by about $24,000. From 2009 to 2010, the fair market value dropped another $34,000. In a little less than four year's time, we have lost nearly $60k in home value, plus the nearly $30k in improvements we made made since moving in.

And it's even more frustrating to see what we could buy now for the amount we paid only a few years ago...

Friday, February 12, 2010

2010 Budget

We have our normal monthly budget, but I also like to be able to project out major expenses for the upcoming year (and thereby I can figure out how much debt we can pay off during the year).

Here are the major anticipated expenses, with the amounts we have currently budgeted:

Car Insurance, $1600 (half in Mar/Apr, half in Oct)
Income Taxes, $800 net (April)
Sister's Wedding, $1000 (May)
Home Maintenance (repairs, lawn care, small projects), $3000 (May - Sept)
Kitchen Remodel, $7000 (late summer/ early fall)
Vacation/Travel, $3000 (now - Dec)
Misc Spending, $2000 (now - Dec)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

I've Been Avoiding this Blog

It's been a rough few weeks, our spending has been pretty high and we also found out that our income tax bill will likely be even more than I'd previously thought.

We bought most of the supplies to finish out our current remodeling project, and that was $1300.

I found out that some professional expenses ($470) isn't going to get reimbursed by my employer. Unfortunately, I was already told by my supervisor that it would be covered, so we spent the money we had set aside for this (and a bit extra!) and used it to splurge on a big-screen TV. Had I known at the time that the company would take back their word, we would not have spent the money.

Another $265 in professional fees won't be reimbursed until late summer, but I had to front it last month. I'm slightly annoyed at having been told that other things will be reimbursed/taken care of, only to have someone at a higher level reverse that decision (unfortunately, it's happened a few times since I've been at the company), but at this point I'm still pretty sure that this will eventually get reimbursed (unless I get laid off first).

Because of these three things, the credit card that I use for regular monthly expenses/spending (and try to pay off each month) has a balance of around $2600 right now, FAR more than I'd like it to be. And I won't be able to pay off much over the next few months, because:

We will owe roughly $1300 to the IRS, as it appears that our tax withholdings were screwed up when the "Making Work Pay" tax credit went into effect last spring. We're still not quite sure how this happened, because I declare "0" exemptions on my W-2 & Hubby declares "1" on his, but somehow BOTH employers reduced withholdings by the full amount for a married couple. I think we'll end up getting $400-500 back from the State, but the net total is that we'll end up owing a lot of money. Have I mentioned before that situations like this are why I disagree with Dave Ramsey and think a $1000 baby emergency fund is not nearly enough?

Our semiannual car insurance payment is due in April, and will likely be $800-900. We actually have two separate policies that renew within a couple weeks of each other. We probably should set aside $150/mo so that we have the full amount when the bills come, but instead we've always just chosen to cash-flow it. Instead of paying extra to our credit cards, we just shift the money to the bills instead.