Summer proved incredibly busy. I made a little progress on some stuff. Now quarterly taxes are due and that always bums me out. Early in the summer the engine seized on our 1995 golf cart so we spent half the summer tearing it apart and rebuilding everything. We spent probably a total of about $300 on parts but everything seems to be back in order now. I also learned a lot about small engines!
- Max out 2024 IRA contribution before tax season
- Max out 2025 IRA contribution - 0/$7000
- Lose 10 pounds 4/10 -- I'm still at 4 but got my husband on board and want to really try to knock out the rest by the end of this year. Then work on some toning and stamina. Summer parties, vacations and weekend camping trips did not help.
- Continue regular purging and de-cluttering -- I started a new project in the basement. My youngest child has not touched any toys in the playroom for about 6 months so we decided to be done with the playroom and convert it into more of a teen hangout space. This involved a lot of purging -- we sorted allll the toys into donate, garbage, as well as keepsake totes. All toys that are keepsake for the kids to pass down were taken out to our 2 story shed and stored away. I'm also using this time to go through the back room in the basement and purge more stuff. Then the entire basement is getting a fresh coat of paint, some new runner rugs and so on.
- Regularly re-examine and reduce discretionary spending -- Always a work in progress but didn't change much this summer, status quo.
- Sell off remainder of bins of eBay stuff in the basement - 0/3 -- Sold 1 lousy lot so far, I will plan to put more attention into this once the weather is bad and I'm inside all the time.
- Put $1,000 into personal brokerage account -- Exceeded this by quite a lot because I decided to move a bit of funds away from the HYSA. But it was existing cash and not newly earned cash. Bought more VOO and VTI with it. Long term stuff.
- Add $500 to each child's custodial brokerage -- Done, actually added slightly more than that.
- Read 1 book per month at least 4/12 -- Still behind on this, but got a couple more in at least.
- Add money monthly to children's recently opened 529 accounts (better late than never I guess...), whatever I can make myself spare -- $2190/???
Overall good, not leaps and bounds and that late start 529 feels sad when I open it since my oldest is in 11th grade already, but I guess it is better than nothing at all! I guess the custodial brokerages count for part of that too. Whatever helps.
My real wish is to start being able to throw extra payments at our mortgage. We did a cash-out refi a few years ago to invest in a real estate project that didn't pan out and it looms over my head, especially knowing what our balance used to be. Regretful move and trusted someone we shouldn't have, but such is life. It's not an unbearable monthly amount but being very debt-averse it would clear my head to at least get it paid down to half even.