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Thursday, December 5

My Frugal Miser - November 2024 Income

November was yet another incredible month for income.  

I received rent from both rental properties in Alabama. I also received two Realty Mogul distributions and a small monthly distribution from Open Door Capital.  I paid the property taxes for the second Alabama rental.

Open Door Capital continues to pay interest on the promissory note.  So far this is looking like a great investment.  I loaned $250,000 from my Self Directed IRA to ODC in August 2023.  I receive 10% annual interest, paid monthly, for 7 years.  

While meeting income looks great, it is understated for November, as I only received half the amount owed for the 18 day meeting I worked.  In November I received half of the income for that, plus the remaining balance due from the October meeting I worked in Geneva.

November Income: $12,866

$5,625 Meeting Jobs
$13 Gig Apps (Rideshare, Food Deliveries, etc.)
$1,035 Amazon Deliveries
$3,647 Rental Income (Rental Expenses: $2,371)
$2,320 Interest Income
$0 Other Sources

Investment Accounts Change in Value:  $8,274

Stocks were up in November.  My position in EXE, a natural gas company, did particularly well after the election.

Tuesday, December 3

My Frugal Miser - November 2024 Expenses

I bought a new-to-me car in November, and I paid cash.  This makes November easily the highest-spend month of 2024.

  • The Elantra had a number of issues requiring costly repair.  I needed new shocks ($1,500 estimate), several fluid changes, new headlights, and there was something wrong causing the car to overheat.  I could have easily spent $3,000 to get the car back to good health.  I chose to trade it in for something newer instead.
  • I bought a 2023 Kia Sportage from Hertz.  I paid $19,270 less a $350 discount for Hertz Gold Star loyalty and $2,500 trade-in allowance.  
  • Why an SUV?  We have a oddly graded driveway and needed a car with higher ground clearance.  The Elantra would scrape the driveway unless you entered/excited the driveway at an awkward angle.
  • I renewed the AMEX Platinum ($695 annual fee) but only after scoring a 25,000 point retention reward (worth at least $250).  
  • Spending was lower on Food.  I worked an 18 day meeting in November and my client covered my meals.  Reimbursed Job Expense of over $1,000 is what I spent on food.  That will be a negative number in December when I am paid.

Fun

We love adventures.  Spending on experiences makes us better humans.  
  • Following our October cruise where I won $2K+, Carnival offered a free cruise.  I chose a 12 Day Scandinavia and Baltic cruise departing London in July. 
  • I splurged on our flights.  I had a companion certificate on British Airways along with a bunch of miles from when I opened a BA Credit Card.  The certificate had to be used before the end of next year.  I booked lie-flat seats for two going to London and upgraded seats on the return flight.  Even with redeeming miles and a companion certificate, British Airways charges ridiculous fees.  I spend $1,660 on fees.  The tickets would have cost over $7,000 if I had paid cash.

November Expenses:  $26,822

$21,011 Auto (service, gas, insurance, AAA, etc.)
$705 Bank Fees (annual fees on credit cards)
$41 Clothing/ Personal Care
$2,188 Fun (vacations, movies, gambling, alcohol, concert tickets)
$263 Food
$655 Health and Dental
$658 Household/Home Repairs
$112 Unreimbursed Job Expense
$1,039 Reimbursed Job Expense
$0 Interest Expense
$20 Miscellaneous (cat sitter, gifts)
$0 Taxes
$129 Utilities