peel
makes some decent points
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I am not being noisy, but what do you consider high. I have no idea if mine is high or not.
I pay $273 a month for our my car, my dd's jeep, my sons truck, our house, which includes our umbrella and my dh 2 Chevelle's which equals out to $3276 a year. Our insurance company charges me $4.50 a month for a service fee which is $54 a year.
Our car insurance alone is $2600 a year for two cars.
Mine is a 2004 Corolla, and his is a 2007 Saturn Vue, so it's not like we have valuable cars to insure. Thankfully, DH hasn't had any "incidents" in a couple of years, knock on wood.



I feel your pain. I re-did my YNAB categories last month to include annual bills we can predict (car insurance, registration fees, etc), but then the process if allocating money to those expenses in the budget ate up a large chunk of what I had hoped to send to the CC. It's worse right now because none of those bills are a full year out, so I couldn't save 1/12 of the cost yet, making the amount I have to put in those categories abnormally large. I'm so ready to have a year under my belt so that we can have all those categories properly buffered and our rainy day funds established so that maybe we can experience some truly normal months.
