June Expenses – $1112.94

Here is a breakdown of my expenses for June.

Household$39.92
Mortgage/Apt$0
Utilities$281.27
Entertainment$62
Transportation$105.80
Food$268.77
Visa$0
Health$3.74
Travel$257.84
Phone$93.60
Total$1112.94

June’s expenses were very reasonable. I traveled to Thailand and brought my wife to the U.S., but most of those costs were paid in May.

Entertainment expense was for one month Amazon Prime subscription, a lottery ticket, a visit to the movies with soda and popcorn, and a KFC dinner for my wife’s family.

My transportation expense consisted of $105.80 for gas.

My food expense was $268.77. That is divided between $146.58 for groceries and $122.19 for restaurants. Since my wife is now living with me this will probably be about the new average.

Travel expense was $63.26 for airfare, $60.15 for a seat fee, and $80.61 for four hotel nights. I also spent $53.82 for various shuttles and taxis.

Utilities came in at $281.27. This was for electric in the U.S., internet in the U.S. and three months of trash service. This amount will be a little lower this month since I won’t have to pay for trash service.

The household expense was for a haircut, toilet paper, water filters, soap, lotion, and various other items.

I spent $0 on visa related expenses. We will start the visa process for my stepdaughter so I might have a visa expense again this month depending on how far I get in the process.

I spent $93.60 buying my wife a new phone and one month of service.

This month’s expenses will probably be a little higher. How was your month?

May Income – $1720.21

Here is a breakdown of my income for May.

Interest$272.92
Dividends$24.11
Job$1057.82
Bank Bonus$50
Cashback$28.99
Ebay$139.90
Surveys$57.65
Amazon Merch/KDP$9.04
Other Selling$9.13
Door Dash$70.65
Total$1720.21

May was an ok month for income considering I only worked half the month.

Dividend income came in at $24.11

Interest income was $272.92. This is larger than normal since I had a CD mature during the month.

I made $70.65 from Door Dash.

My earnings from Amazon Merch totaled $9.04.

I made $57.65 from surveys.

I made $50 from a small bank bonus.

I made $139.90 from eBay and $9.13 from other selling.

I made $28.99 from cash back.

I made 1057.82 from job income. That was for a week and a half. I should make more this month although I will be gone a week to Thailand.

This month should be better since I should receive almost three full weeks of employment income.

How was your month?

May Expenses – $3014.49

Here is a breakdown of my expenses for May.

Household$128.63
Mortgage/Apt$115
Utilities$207.07
Entertainment$19.91
Transportation$209.75
Food$131.11
Visa$343.18
Health$184.54
Travel$1386.54
Support$288.76
Phone$0
Total$3014.49

May’s expenses were a little higher than normal. This was mainly due to expenses incurred to finally bring my wife here to the U.S., so I consider it money well spent.

Entertainment expense was for one month Amazon Prime subscription, one month Hulu, and one month Netflix.

Rent was $115 for our apartment in Chiang Mai.

My transportation expense consisted of $40.59 for gas and $169.16 to buy two new tires and get them balanced and installed.

My food expense was $131.11. That is divided between $51.88 for groceries and $79.23 for restaurants. That is close to average for when I’m only feeding myself. This amount will definitely be higher this month and will continue to be higher in the future. I’ll eventually need to set a new budget for this category.

I paid $214.17 for an expedited passport application, passport photo, and shipping for the passport app. My passport had fewer than six months validity left, and I knew I’d want to go to Thailand this month. Some countries/airlines won’t let you travel unless you have at least six months validity left on your passport, so I got an expedited renewal to avoid any potential problems.

The big travel expense was $1166.94 in airfare. This was mostly for two plane tickets from Bangkok to San Francisco booked with cash. It also includes the taxes and fees on award tickets from SGF-Minneapolis and then MSP to Bangkok to get me to Thailand and taxes to get me and my wife from SFO to Kansas City. In addition to those flights, I booked another flight from Bangkok to Buriram to visit my wife’s family. I also spent $5.43 on a taxi. Although I spent a lot of money, it would have been a lot more if I didn’t have credit card points and airline miles to book a lot of the travel.

Utilities came in at $207.07. This was for electric in the U.S., 2 months internet in the U.S. and one month of utilities in Chiang Mai. This amount will probably be about the same this month.

The household expense was mainly for continuing education to maintain my attorney license. I need to get some attorney self-employment income so I can write this expense off.

I provided $288.76 of support to my wife. She had to quit her job in order to prepare to come to the U.S., so she needed a little more support.

I spent $343.18 on visa related expenses. The biggest part of this was $235 for my wife’s green card fee. This will allow her to legally work as soon as she arrives in the U.S. I also paid for round-trip airfare between Chiang Mai and Bangkok and one night in a hotel for my wife’s visa interview at the embassy in Bangkok.

This month’s expenses will surely be much lower. How was your month?

April Income – $421.42

Here is a breakdown of my income for April.

Interest$134.09
Dividends$19.13
Job$0
Bank Bonus$150
Cashback$0
Ebay$0
Surveys$29.93
Amazon Merch/KDP$9.04
Mystery Shop$44
Door Dash$35.23
Total$421.42

April was not a great month for income.

Dividend income came in at $19.13.

Interest income was $134.09. This is down a bit since I had some of the money invested in a t-bill and a cd that will mature and pay interest this month.

I made $35.23 from Door Dash. It isn’t a big earner in my area. but it is at least some income until I get a regular job again.

My earnings from Amazon Merch totaled $9.04.

I made $29.93 from surveys.

I made $150 from some small bank bonuses.

Lastly, I made $44 from mystery shops.

I am hoping for a much better income month this month. It won’t take much to improve on April.

How was your month?

April Expenses – $1413.09

Here is a breakdown of my expenses for April.

Household$53.40
Mortgage/Apt$115
Utilities$96.93
Entertainment$19.91
Transportation$18.99
Food$298.86
Visa$587.57
Health$51.33
Travel$71.83
Support$92.44
Phone$6.83
Total$1413.09

April’s expenses were a little higher than normal.

Entertainment expense was for one month Amazon Prime subscription, one month Hulu, and one month Netflix.

Rent was $115 for our apartment in Chiang Mai.

My transportation expense consisted of $5.40 for gas, $5.45 for local transportation, and $8.14 to get a dead motorbike battery charged.

My food expense was $298.86. That is divided between $112.62 for groceries and $186.24 for restaurants. That is about normal for when I’m staying in Thailand. I’m for food for 2 people plus my wife buys a lot of non-food items at the grocery store which I usually don’t bother separating out to their correct category.

I paid $49 for the annual fee on my IHG credit card. The card gives me one free night a year, so it is a good value. I spent $22.83 on taxis and Ubers getting to and from various airports.

Utilities came in at $96.93. This was for electric in the U.S. I didn’t get around to paying my internet bill until this month. Next month’s total will include 2 months internet.

The household expense was for a haircut, new shoes, postage, and various other items.

I provided $92.44 of support to my wife.

I spent $587.57 on visa related expenses. The biggest part of this was $307.28 for the required medical examination for the visa. The only approved facilities for the medical examination are in Bangkok. Thus, it was necessary to pay for roundtrip airfare from Chiang Mai to Bangkok and 2 nights hotel.

This month’s expenses will probably be a little lower since I am back from Thailand. How was your month?