Hope you had a amazing Christmas. I've just finished my emergency fund of 4 months expenses, I'm so proud of myself being a single woman living completely alone purely on my salary xxx
Awesome budget! Great bonus on the tax savings. In my heart of hearts, I hope you and Jacob used it to get ahead on the mortgage! But can't wait to see what you did with the surplus! Happy New Year to you and the family! 🙂
ahh I can't wait to get married in May and start hardcore paying our debts off, followed by saving, saving, and investing, and prepping for our first little one. I found you in Fall 2023 and you changed my entire perspective on life. Thank you Marissa, just by sharing your budget and some of your tidbits of advice and strategies along the way, you've allowed me to open my mind to the world of personal finance in a way no one in my family ever has before. I cannot thank you enough. If you're ever wondering if you have an impact, just know you've single-handedly changed my life and that of everyone in my life who I have given advice. Thank you!! Happy New Year to you and yours!
We love our pool NOW it’s small … has a large Baja shelf and is only 5 feet deep .. yes we spend 145 per months plus 2 filter washes and a extra cost of Algecide 2 x a year … not heated here in Mesa .. husband was unsure but I insisted and now he LOVES it … 😂Glenda
Timing the bottom of the market is notoriously difficult, even for seasoned investors but consulting with a financial advisor can also provide personalized guidance tailored to your specific financial situation and goals.
I've been in touch with a financial analyst ever since I started investing. Knowing today's culture The challenge is knowing when to purchase or sell when investing in stocks, which is pretty simple. On my portfolio, which has grown over 90% in a little over a year, my advisr chooses entry and exit orders
Joseph Nick Cahill a highly respected figure in his field. I suggest delving deeper into his credentials, as he possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
You may want to talk to a few people who have/had a pool bc people I know with a pool say it’s expensive to manage and a complete headache. My in laws had a lanai and they still had to have a pool guy come regularly. Sorry for the unsolicited advice lol All that said, my husband still wants a pool 😳
Definitely the pros and cons. Haha most of our friends here have a pool. It seems really fun and convenient but also a headache. 😂 our neighborhood has a nice community pool that we pay for in our HOA so it’s nice to have that for now!
Thanks for always being open about your finances! It's helped me a lot over the last few years to see another perspective, or point out things I might not have thought of. I know in the past you have talked about using a web based budget program (Mint, Simplifi, YNAB, etc) in tandem with your spreadsheet. Do you still do that? If so, which one and would you mind doing a video on it? Thanks!
Love these as always! I do have a question, how do you keep track of all that you have saved in each of these categories? Does your bank have a bucket option or do you have a way of tracking that manually?
My power is so high because I have a Rural power company. Average bill is 250.00 and as high as 450.00 during summer. Garbage is 37.50 a month. Georgia is high in property taxes also. My car insurance is higher than yours, phone bill is Verizon with no one else available so I pay 139.00 for 2 phones. I guess I need to move❤️
Hope you had a amazing Christmas. I've just finished my emergency fund of 4 months expenses, I'm so proud of myself being a single woman living completely alone purely on my salary xxx
You are amazing!! Congrats on that accomplishment. You’re doing great!
Awesome budget! Great bonus on the tax savings. In my heart of hearts, I hope you and Jacob used it to get ahead on the mortgage! But can't wait to see what you did with the surplus!
Happy New Year to you and the family! 🙂
ahh I can't wait to get married in May and start hardcore paying our debts off, followed by saving, saving, and investing, and prepping for our first little one. I found you in Fall 2023 and you changed my entire perspective on life. Thank you Marissa, just by sharing your budget and some of your tidbits of advice and strategies along the way, you've allowed me to open my mind to the world of personal finance in a way no one in my family ever has before. I cannot thank you enough. If you're ever wondering if you have an impact, just know you've single-handedly changed my life and that of everyone in my life who I have given advice. Thank you!! Happy New Year to you and yours!
Oh my goodness this is the nicest comment. Thank you so much. I’m so happy to hear that my content here has been helpful for you. 🥹 you’ve got this!!
You can do your own budget billing. Either a sinking fund for the electricity bill or pay the same amount and have a credit.
Definitely!
So happy to see your latest video!
Have you already been in your house a year?! Man, that went by fast!
It truly has!! We’re loving it here!
We love our pool NOW it’s small … has a large Baja shelf and is only 5 feet deep .. yes we spend 145 per months plus 2 filter washes and a extra cost of Algecide 2 x a year … not heated here in Mesa .. husband was unsure but I insisted and now he LOVES it … 😂Glenda
One of my biggest financial mistakes was not being born in 1930 and dropping $100 into the S&P 500.
Timing the bottom of the market is notoriously difficult, even for seasoned investors but consulting with a financial advisor can also provide personalized guidance tailored to your specific financial situation and goals.
I've been in touch with a financial analyst ever since I started investing. Knowing today's culture The challenge is knowing when to purchase or sell when investing in stocks, which is pretty simple. On my portfolio, which has grown over 90% in a little over a year, my advisr chooses entry and exit orders
Sounds interesting! Please can you leave the info of your Investment advsor here? I'm in dire need for one
Joseph Nick Cahill a highly respected figure in his field. I suggest delving deeper into his credentials, as he possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
Just ran an online search on his name and came across his websiite; pretty well educated. thank you for sharing.
You may want to talk to a few people who have/had a pool bc people I know with a pool say it’s expensive to manage and a complete headache. My in laws had a lanai and they still had to have a pool guy come regularly. Sorry for the unsolicited advice lol All that said, my husband still wants a pool 😳
Definitely the pros and cons. Haha most of our friends here have a pool. It seems really fun and convenient but also a headache. 😂 our neighborhood has a nice community pool that we pay for in our HOA so it’s nice to have that for now!
Thanks for always being open about your finances! It's helped me a lot over the last few years to see another perspective, or point out things I might not have thought of. I know in the past you have talked about using a web based budget program (Mint, Simplifi, YNAB, etc) in tandem with your spreadsheet. Do you still do that? If so, which one and would you mind doing a video on it? Thanks!
Love these as always! I do have a question, how do you keep track of all that you have saved in each of these categories? Does your bank have a bucket option or do you have a way of tracking that manually?
I keep track of the balance using my budget template!!
good video
Where can I learn about all this? ☺️
About budgeting?? I actually have a budgeting bundle on sale right now! stan.store/marissalyda/p/budget-save--make-more-money
My power is so high because I have a Rural power company. Average bill is 250.00 and as high as 450.00 during summer. Garbage is 37.50 a month. Georgia is high in property taxes also. My car insurance is higher than yours, phone bill is Verizon with no one else available so I pay 139.00 for 2 phones. I guess I need to move❤️
Same. WA sucks it seems.