fmdog44
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- Houston, Texas
I really don't but at the end of this year I am going to sit down and print out all my spending and money matters for this year.
You guys sound like you planned very well!!!!No formal tracking. Had to do just basic tracking (e.g., keeping an eye on the checking account) when we were working/saving. Once retired I continued doing that. We pay bills on-line so I'm in the account once or twice a week anyway.
Our income has increased in retirement but the majority of it is spouse's pension. Our CFP firm handles our investments and distributions on a tax-efficient basis. We've been very pleased both with their investment results and their handling of our requested distributions/RMDs. Our tax adviser agrees they do an excellent job for us.
Basically we are free to spend all of our income. No kids, only a small second mortgage that is interest-only, retiree health policies from spouse's employer and separate LTCi policies. Had a meeting recently with our CFPs and they did suggest setting up a donor fund since we give on average 10% annually to charitable org
In doing this we can "pre-load" our giving which will allow us to itemize deductions for 2020, to take advantage of the new tax laws. On our 2019 return we could only use the standard deduction because of the new $10K cap, so the 2018 charity donations couldn't be used to offset income.
Yes, when I have overspentI am trying to do better. I keep a track in my head, always have. When I check my account I am not too far off. My over spending is from grocery.. I need to attend Grocery Anonymous. Hi my name is Lady bj and I spend way too much on grocery. There is a story behind that... I need to discuss it in a session with my counselor. The first step is admitting it.
I spend close to $1,000 a month on grocery and its just me and my hubby. I eat pretty healthy for the most part. I admit I need grocery anonymous. However, if I lived alone I would not spend no where near that amount. I may sign up with Home Chef again..that use to save me on my grocery bill. I cannot see a family of four spending $250 a month for grocery..must have triple coupons.Same here. It's only me and I spend about $250 a month on groceries. I've read about some bloggers and posters bragging that they spend that on a family of FOUR. I wanted to ask if they eat a lot of ramen. My excuse is that trying recipes and cooking has become my new-found retirement hobby and that does cost more than basic cooking. Oh well, the hell with it, I never eat out or go to movies (can't hear) or go on vacation (no money), so I am not apologizing for eating good and nutritious meals. There!!!!
You guys sound like you planned very well!!!!
We tried to plan well, plus we were lucky at some key points in our lives. VERY lucky!
Maybe... My hubby takes care of laundry soap, toilet paper, bottled water and I still spend that amount on edible food. If they can make it work, that's great. I need their secret.@Ladybj My daughter suggested that those people probably were talking about ''food items'', whereas I include things like laundry soap, toilet paper, etc (non -edibles). Maybe she's right.