Hi <<First Name>>! What a great yet exhausting month! Pet sitting is still strong despite the kids being back in school, the online business is finally stabilizing, I visited my sister out of town, and I went to Fincon15 in North Carolina! Oh, and I posted my
first real vlog on YouTube! Woot! Now just to catch up with naps...
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Crystal Shards
It is the beginning of yet another new month. So as you may know, here is my complete online income and expense breakdown from the last one:
September 2015 Online Income and Expenses
- BFS - $1545
- My Other Blogs - $790
- Affiliate Ads - $0
- eBook - $55
- Crystal for Hire (Freelancing like App Review Replies and Blog Ad Management) - $1175
- Minus Expenses (Paypal, Writers for Co-Owned Sites, Domain Renewals, Etc.) - $195
- TOTAL - $3370
That's a little more than the last few months, yay! And October is starting stronger for my clients, which is what I've been aiming for, so double yay! Thankfully, we also diversify with other income streams since this one has been iffy...
September 2015 Other Income
Overall, we brought in about $9620
To put things into perspective, we need about $6000 a month just to hit our main budget categories, which covers our monthly bills like the remaining mortgage ($1000), my new car payment ($275), a new-to-us car fund ($225), property taxes and insurance on both homes ($1250 a month), and income taxes ($1500 a month). We live on the other $1750 a month. If there is anything leftover after that $6000 is taken care of, it is divided between savings, investments, and fun. It helps make up for not-so-good months that pop up (which happens more than I'd like with self-employment). You can check out our
our budget anytime.
Our main financial goal is to continue making enough overall to work from home as long as possible since we both prefer self-employment over "normal" day jobs. Our secondary goal is to use the majority of any extra money that we ever have to reach financial independence as soon as possible (we are aiming for age 50 or before). We may still choose to work even if we ever have enough saved not to, but we would like to make that choice ourselves.
DISCLAIMER: Please keep in mind that this income comes from 25+ hour work weeks online divided between me and Mr. BFS. We put in another 40-60 hours a week split up into pet sitting. When it's a sports season he's involved in, Mr. BFS puts in about 20-30 hours a week into reffing. My personal minimum work week has become 50-60 hours.
We also end up paying about 25-30% in income taxes since we do have to cover the employer's part as well. I was working 100+ hours a week personally for over a year before I was able to leave my old day job. I just want to be clear that this isn't easy money in any respect. I want to inspire everyone to accomplish their dreams, no matter what it takes. I am not saying it will be simple or fast. It just can be done.
Thanks for being the best readers ever!
Crystal Stemberger
newsletter@budgetinginthefunstuff.com
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