Happy Friday, friends! I am here today to report on my March spending. As a reminder, this is a spending report, which means I am only talking about the money I spent after it hits my bank account. You will not see anything related to my 401k, health insurance premiums, HSA contributions, etc.
Before I get into the fun stuff, let’s review my money goals for March:
- A full boycott of Amazon and Target – Not complete. I definitely used both places a LOT less than normal, but I needed to use Target a few times for toiletries and Amazon for a few hard-to-find items.
- Switch from Publix to Aldi – Somewhat complete. I did one shopping trip at Aldi but I wasn’t too impressed with the selection nor the quality of some of the food. Womp.
- Reduce my shopping budget further – Not complete. As you’ll see below, I actually spent double in March than I did in February. Oops.
SPENDING BREAKDOWN
Categories That Increased
BILLS ($5,872 | ↑ $3,825)
Well, no surprise here! This category increased dramatically because I paid off my Care Credit debt. That comprises over $3,000 of this overage. I also had two car payments in March because I missed my February payment (it was a few days late but within the grace period, so no biggie). My electric bill was also slighter higher than February but ($124 vs $108).
SHOPPING ($682 | ↑ $300)
Whew, my shopping category got a workout in March. Some of this was expected; I knew I was going to spend a lot of money at the bookstore in Orlando and I bought a large area rug for my home. And hey, I got my bonus this month and was responsible with the majority of it. The rest got to be fun money! Here were my highest categories:
- Books and bookish items: $197
- Home (area rug): $150
- Workout clothes (sports bra, yoga mat, workout top, and stretch strap): $88
- Clothes (dress, t-shirt, socks, bralette, and nightgown): $84
- Office (thank you cards and a mousepad): $55
MISC ($257 | ↑ $179)
This was almost all taxes. I paid $182 to the government and then paid $70 to TurboTax. There was also a small $6 charge from Google for something related to the blog but I couldn’t tell you what it’s for.
SUPPLIES ($196 | ↑ $148)
I replenished my collection of body wash and also needed to buy some household supplies that I don’t need often, like dishwasher detergent, toilet paper, and Clorox wipes. Oh, and I bought a new toilet bowl brush!
GIFTS ($143 | ↑ $56)
A little higher this month since I finally gave my mom her birthday present, which was going to a pet portrait event to make paintings of our pets! I also bought some bulk gifts for friends (I have a fun plan for celebrating friends’ birthdays this year!) as well as some sweet treats for Chip and Lucy’s birthdays. My monthly donation to the ASPCA is also part of this category.
Categories That Decreased
MEDICAL ($127 | ↓ $318)
This month, I spent money on some ice packs for my finger (I’ve been having some weird joint soreness/pain in my index fingers that comes and goes) and medication. Last month, I had to pay off a big medical bill for my CPAP machine that I had been neglecting.
CATS ($185 | ↓ $64)
No vet bill this month, which brought down this category by a bit. I did have to replenish both their wet and dry food, which was a hit to the ole bank account. Plus, they needed new litter and I finally got a Litter Genie to make the whole litter-scooping process a lot less arduous.
ENTERTAINMENT ($283 | ↓ $58)
This month, I added the “food with friends” subcategory back to my entertainment category. It’s good for me to see how much money I spend monthly when going out to eat with my mom and with other friends. This month, it was $140! I also spent $50 for book club’s afternoon tea event, $60 on the pet portrait event (my portion—what I paid for her portrait was added to the gifts category), and $10 on iPhone game tokens.
FOOD ($769 | ↓ $36)
Yay! My food budget improved this time around. I’m very happy with this number, even though I went overbudget in my online takeout category. But I didn’t do as poorly as February (I was over by $73 rather than $105), so that’s a win for me.
CAR ($215 | ↓ $36)
A small decrease for my car category due to only needing to fill up my car with gas once rather than twice.
Categories That Held Steady
SUBSCRIPTIONS ($98)
I still have not canceled my Amazon Prime – argh! I need to do that ASAP. And I’d like to take the money I was using on Amazon Prime and pay it forward for some of the Substacks I read.
SAVINGS ($125)
Of course, same old same old. I have a recurring savings autodraft of $75 to my Christmas fund and $50 to a cat fund for future medical bills.
NEW Categories
TRAVEL ($620)
This category was nonexistent for the first two months of the year, but it’s going to start getting a workout! This month, I categorized all food purchases when I was in Orlando under the “travel” category. I also paid for the VRBO (where I’m typing up this post now!) for my reading retreat.
SPA ($232)
I got my hair colored and cut, and I also got my underarms waxed and my brows waxed and dyed. It was an expensive appointment at the salon! But I will only need to get my hair colored/cut every three months. I only need my brows waxed every 2-3 months at most (and I don’t think I’m going to continue getting them dyed since it only lasted 1-2 weeks, ugh). My underarm waxing will be more frequent for now, but I’m hoping it means no more cyst growth!
Overall Thoughts
I’m happy with my spending habits this month. The bonus obviously helped, and I’m proud that I put most of it toward paying off my LASIK debt. Now the only debts I have are my student loans ($2,400) and my car loan ($27,000). I’m feeling good I can finally get those student loans paid off within the next year, and having a car loan doesn’t really bother me right now.
I’m also happy to report that I spent under my means this month, only by $100 but hey—it’s something! I was worried that I was in the red this month with all of the extra shopping I did and the deposit for the VRBO and such, but nope. It was a good month for my spending.
There are some big things coming up for me in the second half of 2025, namely my trip to London in October and moving to a new apartment in November. I want to make sure I’m saving at a decent rate so that neither of those investments puts me in the hole. This will be even more precarious with the way the government is messing with the stock market, so we’ll see how things shake out. I’m not optimistic, but maybe something will be surprising. (A Trump-loving family member keeps telling me to just “wait” for 1-2 years and things will turn around. Hmm, okay then.)
One thing I’m excited about: I’m $70 away from meeting my health insurance deductible! Woop! I’ve been spending so much money on appointments and medication and equipment costs (thanks, CPAP machine) and it will be nice to get something of a break on some of that. Maybe I’ll even be able to build up some money in my HSA since right now, I’m draining it every time I get paid to pay off some sort of lingering medical bill. It’s fun getting older.
March was a good month and my goals for April are to reduce my shopping budget by half, meet my online ordering goal (less than $100 spent), and finally cancel Amazon Prime.
What was your last “spa” purchases, aka hair color, haircut, waxing, pedicure, manicure, etc? Do you have any financial goals for April?
I also have not 100% been able to boycott Target and Amazon. I’ve been way, way better, but there are a few things that, as far as I know, I can only get at Amazon or Whole Foods (so- same thing.) I hadn’t been to Target in a long time, but finally crumbled and went this week, ugh. ALSO, I’ve had the same experience with Aldi- I’m not really happy with the selection or quality. Isn’t Aldi owned by the same people who own Trader Joe’s? I could be wrong about this, but that would mean TJs is a good place to shop. I just wish it were a little closer to me.
My financial goal for April is to have a meeting with my husband to discuss finances. For some reason this is very hard for us, but we HAVE to do it. Ugh.
Hope you’re enjoying your retreat!!!
Isn’t it sad that we get excited when we meet our health insurance deductibles? I well-exceeded my deductible last year, but on Jan. 1, it started over.
Having a trip to look forward to is wonderful.
I met my deductible in January since that is when I had my hand surgery. I nearly always meet it right away because of the expense of my RA meds. It’s depressing but also nice to have out of the way. I need to look closer at insurance plan options when I re-enroll, though. Phil thinks I probably should not go with a high deductible plan.
I’m sorry to hear that Aldi was a disappointment! There are certain things we always buy there, like my high protein yogurts, milk, gluten free bread, granola bars, colored peppers, and bagged salads for my lunches. It’s definitely not a 1-stop shop for us, though, but we try to buy as much as we can there. It definitely have a vey different vibe from other grocery stores, though, and has a really limited inventory.
I got my hair cut and my brows waxed early in March. I only get my brows waxed once or twice a year, so I’m really enjoying how delightful they look right now!
My financial goals for April are to just try to keep my head above water. I need to order a couple of pairs of shoes and it’s going to be spendy. Oh, well, I just need to do it!
Woof, underarm waxing. I’ve never done it. I don’t have the patience, for one thing and also, it sounds painful. And this is coming from a woman who regularly gets her bikini (“French bikini,” which is a whole THING) area done. I’ve only done the bikini and also my lower arms. I did my arms a couple of times and now the hair is really light, so I feel less ape-ish. The rest of the bod gets the shave treatment. Oh, except eyebrows and upper lip, those get plucked. Wow, I am giving you a lot of details about my hair removal techniques. Once I wrote about hair removal on my blog and I got shamed by a reader (not a regular one, I guess she only popped in to say hi when I talked about sugaring the honeypot) for giving my sons the wrong impression about women. You just cannot win with some people! Also I have fair skin and dark hair (well, I did have dark hair, now it’s grey) and I like smooth legs WHAT OF IT. Why am I still talking about this, Stephany? I CAN’T STOP.
Oh, to answer your question, it was last week. I got the honeypot sugared (sugaring is so much better than wax IMO) and also had a pedicure.
For next year, unless you really love turbotax try freetaxusa. It does the same stuff and I’ve used it for years. Federal is free (even for self employed me!) and there’s a small fee if one needs to pay state taxes (not us in FL)
Whoop whoop for the paid off Lasik and soon to be paid off student loan! That’s amazing.
I loved having high deductible insurance/HSA. We haven’t had an HSA eligible plan in a while so we can’t contribute, but we still use our HSA from way back when to pay all of our medical bills.
The big thing that I have coming up for April is that I will max out my 401k. Our employer match is for the year, not how much we contribute on each pay, so there’s no reason not to max it out as soon as I can. It’s a lot of money, so somehow it feels “easier” to have practically no take home pay for a few months and then a big paycheck after that.
Nice work in whittling down your online food orders. I know that this month you can get it down even lower! Even if you go over a little but you are lowering it, I think that is still something to be proud of, as it is a step in the right direction!
Your question about the spa made me crack up, as I honestly cannot remember! I have only had a manicure or pedicure a few times and the last one was probably…2019? And I haven’t cut my hair in ages, but the last time I just had a friend do it for me. And I have never been waxed (I guess I can put that on my never have I ever list!)
As for spending in April, aside from paying my quarterly estimated taxes (!) I probably won’t spend too much, as I prepaid my accommodation back in December, so really I am just spending on day to day living expenses, which are not super high.
It’s interesting to see how your spending patterns change throughout the year. Not a fan of Aldi, if only because none are conveniently located. I know many people swear by them, though. A Publix opened here this month, it’s not convenient by oh so pretty to shop in. Perhaps I’m more shallow than I care to admit. 😉