January Investment Income- $53.58

My investment income for January rose to $53.58 from $42.85 the month before. Although my investments went down I added enough new money to my portfolio to cause a nice increase in my investment income. Since I started tracking my investment income last April it has risen from $27.50 a month to the current figure of $53.58 a month. If I could continue to grow my income at that rate I wouldn’t have any trouble retiring in 10 years and living on my investment income. It isn’t likely that I’ll be able to continue that rate of increase but I will try to keep it increasing as much as I can. I’ll be adding more money to my investments this month but after that I probably won’t be able to add more money until the end of the year. Maybe my income will increase without my contributing more money.

Disclaimer:This is not my actual investment income. To get this figure I first add up my retirement accounts, emergency fund, and any other money I consider permanent savings. What the total of my savings would earn at 6% interest for a month is my monthly investment income.

Blogging by Phone?

As many of you already know I plan to spend five months later this year doing a thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail.  This means that I will only have internet access about once a week when I get into a town.  In order to keep this blog reasonably updated and stay on top of my other internet ventures I’ll be spending a lot of my town time on the internet.  I suppose I could just let my sites slide while I’m hiking but that option doesn’t appeal to me.  I’ve spent a lot of time building them up and I don’t want to start that process over.  Also my sites are generating a decent amount of income that might be enough to cover the cost of my hike.

One solution I’m considering is carrying a phone that I can use to blog.  I won’t always have service available but I should have sufficient coverage that I could update my blog most days I’m hiking and then wouldn’t have an overwhelming amount of stuff to do when I got to town.  I know there are phones that are capable of being used to blog but I don’t have personal experience with any of them.  If any of you have used a phone to blog I would like to hear about your experience and what phone you would recommend. Thanks.

Amazon and Book Giveaway Winners

The winners of the giveways have been determined by using Random.org. The winner of the $5 Amazon e-gift card is Paid Twice.  The winner of the book Nine Steps to Financial Freedom is Start Up.  By coincidence they are both bloggers. That isn’t too big of a coincidence since a large percentage of my readers are also bloggers. I’ll be sending you emails shortly.

I haven’t heard back from the winner of Your Money or Your Life yet.  Sandra B. are you out there?  If I don’t hear from her in the next week I’ll give the book to someone else.

I’m going out of town this weekend and might not be able to get on the Internet.  If you don’t hear from me over the weekend I’m not ignoring you and I’ll get back to you on Monday.

January Income $788.36

Here is a breakdown of my income for January.

Online Income

$433.85

Interest

$25.66

Bank/Other Bonuses

$60

Survey/Half

$37.03

Stock Dividends

$45.73

Cash Back

$1.09

Medical Study

$125

Total

$788.36

This is an ok amount considering I’m not working at a job.  I came up about $20 short of making enough to cover my expenses for the month. My goal is to make enough alternative income to cover my living expenses.  I’ve come close or made that goal three out of the last five months but there is plenty of room for improvement.  This month my income will probably be down slightly.  My online income is going to be down because my Adsense and affilliate sales are shrinking.  My dividend income will also be down because only a couple of my stocks pay dividends this month.  I don’t see any other source of income making up the difference but I will look for ways to increase my income.

January Expenses $806.66

Here is a breakdown of my expenses for January.

Household $406.98
Transportation $10.95
Food $37.23
Entertainment $74.46
Debt/Education $173.06
Phone $34.27
Medical/Dental $69.71
Total $806.66

I’m happy with this total. It puts me on track to have my expenses below $10,000 for the year. This month’s total should be about the same. I’ll probably spend a little more in the household and entertainment categories and less in the education category.