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'''Total''': $124.85
==Not So Necessary==
==Not So Necessary==
==Hobby==
==Hobby==

Revision as of 18:17, 7 July 2010

This is an attempt to estimate our regular expenses in the post-Josh era by looking at one month's actual expenses.

Necessary Stuff

Groceries

including dietary supplements

06-30 Kroger 21.05
06-28 (check to Kathy) 34.13
06-28 Weaver St. Mkt. 40.57
06-27 Target 60.15
06-25 Weaver St. Mkt. 7.97
06-24 Costco 74.60
06-22 Weaver St. Mkt. 38.41
06-22 Target 60.08
06-22 Amazon (grocery) 26.40
06-21 Kroger 19.82
06-21 Target 30.95
06-21 Weaver St. Mkt. 39.44
06-16 Costco 58.79
06-16 Target 33.30
06-14 cash (mostly Farmer's Mkt.) 60.00
06-14 Weaver St. Mkt, 36.12
06-14 Target 49.42
06-10 Costco 105.97
06-10 Kroger 11.22
06-09 Weaver St. Mkt. 32.35
06-09 cash (mostly Farmer's Mkt.)1 60.00
06-03 Costco 84.09
06-03 Weaver St. Mkt. 43.40
06-02 Target 24.66
06-01 Target 40.91

Total $1093.80

Gasoline

06-25 Danville, VA (Josh care review) 33.32
06-18 Chapel Hill 47.41
06-14 Durham 11.85
06-07 unknown 45.03
06-01 Carnesville, GA 40.00
06-01 Danville, VA 23.00

Total: $200.61

Utils

06-08 Vonage 53.83
06-09 PSNC (gas) 20.42
06-09 Duke Energy (electric) 186.65
-- water2 36.41

Total: $297.31

Misc.

06-14 Lowe's 28.97
06-10 cat food (bulk) 61.41
06-01 Best Buy 34.47

Total: $124.85

Not So Necessary

Hobby

Mostly knitting/crochet or soapmaking supplies; once we start selling these, will count profits against expenses

06-17 Knitpicks 12.96

Not Counting

Not counting:

  • Speakeasy (internet) - business expense
  • Repairs to Nick's cars - should come from Nick's income
  • eating out - Nick pays for when income is sufficient, otherwise eat at home
  • web hosting, domain name registration, etc. - business expenses

Notes

1. actually took out $200; remaining $140 (I think) went towards repayment of borrowing from emergency stash.
2. $72.81 for March (can't find May) -- paid bi-monthly, so 72.81/2 = 36.41