June Safe Withdrawal Rate – 34.39%

I didn’t put any money into savings in April and I did not take any money out of savings in April leaving me with a 0% savings rate for April. I could have made a token contribution to savings in April, but since my future income is uncertain I decided not to add to my long-term savings. It makes more sense to keep the money in my checking account now and I can transfer it over once I have a steady source of income again. I don’t want to transfer money to savings and then have to take it right back out again.

My SWR rate for June was 34.39% compared to 39.23% in April. I never got around to calculating my safe withdrawal rate in May. My goal is to get the SWR down to 4% so the lower my SWR is the better. That goal is probably many years from being met. The 4% SWR translates into having 25x your annual expenses in savings or 300 months of expenses in savings. Once I reach that point I will consider myself financially independent.

I have 34.89 months of living expenses saved which is a nice improvement from April. I calculate my safe withdrawal rate by dividing the average of my trailing twelve months of expenses by my total money saved. When I don’t add any money to my savings the only changes to my SWR and months of living expenses saved are from my investment performance and the average of my trailing twelve month’s of expenses going up or down. My expenses for May and June this year were a fair bit lower than last year which helped reduce the average of my trailing twelve months and contributed quite a bit to the improvement in months of living expenses saved and my SWR. Stock market returns helped my figures as well.

The improvement isn’t quite as good as it looks though. I am counting about $1700 in savings as part of my permanent savings although I have them earmarked towards getting dental implants later this year. When I do get the implants and take the money out my SWR will get a little bit worse. I decided to just count the money as part of my permanent savings for now to make things simpler though. I’m hoping that this month I can add some money to my savings in addition to the money that is earmarked for my implants. It has been a pretty good year for saving money so far and I’m hoping it continues.

June Income – $3111.66

Here is a breakdown of my income for June.

Online Income

$728.35
Interest

$4.34

Dividends

$8.75

Cash Back

$12.01

Amazon FBA

$21.31
Medical Study $1300
Jobs $955.64
Motif Bonus $81.26

Total

$3111.66

My income rebounded nicely in June. A lot of income that I earned in May wasn’t paid until June which made my May income terrible and makes my June income seem better than it really is.

The job I had for the last two weeks of May paid me in June. I also started another job in June and received one small paycheck from it.  In online income I received a check for a past due amount from May plus what I was owed in June which made for a better than average month there.

I also had a couple of new sources of income. I made $1300 from a medical study. I’ll make a bit more from it this month and the next couple of months. I also received $81.26 from Motif. They offer a $100 bonus but you have to make a couple of trades so I netted $81.26. If you would like to sign up for the Motif bonus you can leave me a comment and I’ll send you a referral email. Or you can try this referral link.    You need to fund the account with at least $1000 and I will receive a $100 bonus for referring you as well.

My cashback income went down a little. I guess people don’t shop as much in the summer.  If you haven’t joined Mr. Rebates yet you can get a $5 bonus for signing up through my referral link and I’ll make a little money for referring you as well.
Mr. Rebates

My Amazon FBA experiment hasn’t been a big money maker so far.  I didn’t put too much time into it last month so it isn’t too surprising that I haven’t made much money. Making money is at least better than losing money.  If you add in my credit card rewards I’m making a little more from FBA than what I’m reporting. I like selling on FBA so I’m going to continue to do so as long as it is easy and at least modestly profitable.

Since I am working full-time July should be a good month for income, although it probably still won’t be as good as June.

Weight Loss Bet – Halfway Done Update

As of July 10 I was halfway through my weight loss bet to lose thirty pounds in six months. I have bet $3000 that I will lose the weight. If I manage to lose the weight then I win $600 plus get my $3000 back, if I don’t win the bet then I lose $3000. I have since found out that the max you can win in addition to the amount you bet is $600. If I had bet $600 I could have won $600 for a total payout of $1200. That is obviously a lot better return on investment than my bet. The extra $2400 I bet wasn’t totally without benefit though. I was able to place that bet with a 2% back credit card so I did get a nice amount of credit card rewards from placing the bet. Additionally, the thought of losing $3000 scares me a lot more than the thought of losing $600.

My starting weight was 226 pounds so I need to get down to 196 pounds to win the bet. At my July 10 weigh-in I weighed 211.4 pounds. If I round that down then I have lost a total of 15 pounds in the first three months. That means I have lost half the weight I need to lose and am exactly on track to lose thirty pounds in six months.

However, I would like to lose the weight before the six months is up. Not losing all the weight until the last-minute doesn’t give me any margin of error in case something goes wrong. Ideally I would like to have all of the weight loss by the end of August or early September. After a strong start of losing twelve pounds in the first month my weight loss has been very slow the last couple of months. I am going to continue to try to lose weight while I’m working, but I don’t think I’ll be able to lose weight quickly enough while working. Therefore, once my current work project is finished I will take some time off. I plan to give biking the Katy Trail another try. I know from past experience that I can lose weight quickly from hiking and I think I should experience similar weight loss from biking. It will be hot for biking, but it would be worse if I was hiking. I’ll update my bike plans once I know when the bike ride will be.

July 2014 Goals

My goals for July are going to be the same as my goals for June. I’m going to just keep making the same goals until I do a satisfactory job of meeting the goals. If you don’t remember from my previous posts the goals I’m referring to are exercising for 30 minutes or more  and writing 1000 words or more at least five times a week.

I kept track of how often I met both goals in June thinking that it might help me to make goals more often. That didn’t prove to be the case. There were only five days in June that I met both goals. One positive of keeping track of the goals is that I know exactly how poorly I did on making the goals. It is easy to see that there is plenty of progress to be made. If I can just meet my goals more than five days in July then progress will have been made.  I didn’t keep track of how often I met just one of the goals. There were many days that I exercised at least thirty minutes, but didn’t write 1000 words. This month I will keep track of both items so I can see how I’m doing on each goal. I’d like to get these goals to where they are just an ordinary habit and then I can add some more goals.  I am working this month, but that isn’t a good excuse for not meeting these goals. I know there are lots of bloggers out there working full-time or longer hours and getting more done than me.  It is entirely possible for me to achieve both of these goals and still have plenty of leisure time.

June Expenses – $1276.96

Here is a breakdown of my expenses for June.

Household $400.00
Entertainment

$86.44

Transportation

$384.75

Food

$136.65

Travel

$80

Student Loan

$106.00

Phone

$26.81

Health

$56.31

Total

$1276.96

 

My June expenses were slightly higher than normal, but I’m not worried about them. The main budget killer this month was my transportation expense. The main reason for it being high was that it included six months of insurance plus two years of auto registration. If I hadn’t occurred these expenses in June than my total expenses would have been below my goal of $1000.  My transportation expense should be a lot lower this month. I do have to commute a bit for my current job which will run up my gas expenses a little. Even with that my total transportation expense should be a lot lower unless I have some unforeseen repairs.

The only other unusual expense for the month was my travel expense of $80. Since that was all I spent for five days in Vegas I think I did pretty good there. If my job ends before the end of the month I might have some travel expenses this month. Otherwise this category will be at $0 for this month.

I’m guessing all of the other categories will remain about the same. If that ends up being true then I should not have any trouble keeping my expenses under the $1000 level.