Great work everyone on your Debt-free goals! Every step is the step in the right direction!
We cash flow somethings and have a bunch of sinking fund accounts. We have our
DVC account, insurance (car/life), vacation, pets, cell phone (pay yearly to my BIL whose plan we are on), financial planning/tax work, etc. We pay our car insurance every 6 mths so having that money pre-saved for when the payment hits our bank account makes it easier in those months. We are in the process of cash flowing our daughter's private high school tuition which is a lot and it blows my mind when I think of what we have paid over the last 3 years. However, she is thriving and it is money well spent for the experiences she is having. We have one child and this is our gift to her.
We met with our financial planner yesterday and have some tasks to complete in the coming months. All good things, mostly just moving money around and making sure we are making the most of our investments. We have to meet with an estate attorney to update our documents which we have been wanting to do for awhile. As a 2x cancer survivor, I am very aware of my mortality and want to have everything in ship shape order even though I am only 46 and plan to live into my 90s god willing.
We have been back to really focusing on tracking our budget this past month since this year we will have to cash flow the tuition. In the past we have been able to cash out stock that my husband had as bonuses from his company. Unfortunately, that stock is very low right now so we are sitting on it and paying out of pocket. We are really good in each of our categories having done this since 2017 when we were gazelles at that time. Now because we are in baby step 6, we have been less gazelle-like with our budget. One category that has gone up for us is groceries. Next month I am really going to focus on clearing out our pantry and freezer and see if our monthly budget is appropriate. We also eat gluten-free and organic for our meats/eggs so that makes it a little pricier. But as I have posted before, Aldi is a godsend in that category!
Love all this budget talk. It keeps me motivated.
Tomorrow will be a big budget saving moment because I am planning to repair our coffee maker. We have a moderately pricey espresso machine that we LOVE and we got as a Christmas gift from my MIL in 2018. We use it every morning, but it has been leaking water. I looked up a video that shows how to replace the o-rings in the water lines which should stop the leaking. I much prefer to repair than replace. I will let you know how it goes.