January 2023 Monthly Budget Update
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If you are new to Canadian Budget Binder, welcome to our 12th year of sharing our monthly budget update.
I’ve decided to change how I share our monthly budget update for several reasons.
- No one cares about our net worth since we are debt-free
- Our monthly net income is not that important
I will not be sharing a monthly net worth update post any longer but will post percentage updates with any increases and decreases in our investment portfolio.
Over the years, I’ve noticed little interaction with these posts, so I’ve had to axe them.
Below I will share the changes we’ve made and our January 2023 monthly budget update.
January 2023 Monthly Budget Update
Moving forward, everything below is what I will be sharing with you about our monthly budget.
I’m certainly open to ideas if you’d like to learn more about how we budget, so please reply to this email with your ideas.
Specifically, I made the changes because I wanted to focus on crucial budget aspects.
- Where our money is being spent.
- Are we reaching our monthly budget goals?
- Changes we can make to budget better.
- Are we reaching our savings goals?
- Can we inspire CBB readers to expand their budget through our experiences?
2023 Changes To Our Monthly Budget Update
At the end of 2022, I detailed changes we planned to make for our 2023 January Budget Update.
I have finished the 2023 Canadian Budget Binder, which has made tracking things easier.
Near the end of this blog post, you’ll notice we are tracking our grocery discounts for 2023.
We’ve wanted to do this for years to see how much we save on reduced food products.
Aside from that cool new feature to the monthly budget update, below are changes I’ve incorporated into our new 2023 budget.
Budget Category Changes
Monthly Budgeted Amount is $6840.26, which includes our investments. This amount is what we estimate to spend in each budget category, hoping not to go over budget.
- Increased our grocery budget to $900 per month for a family of three.
- Each added $500 to our Tax-Free Savings Account, investing $6500 yearly.
- Included Passports to our Projected expenses.
- Post Office expenses are added as a Projected expense.
- Basic utility increases – Gas, Electricity, Water, Furnace/Water Heater, Property Tax
- Telecommunications now includes Rogers, Freedom Mobile phone, and Spotify.
- Petrol was a noticeable increase as prices skyrocketed in 2022.
- Memberships and Clubs increased to accommodate our son’s sports activities.
- Extended Health Care increased to accommodate expenses for our son, who is on the autism spectrum and requires vision therapy and occupational therapy, not all of which are covered by benefits.
- Parking increased to pay for me to park at work, hospital parking, and random parking costs.
- Pet Care increased as we noticed that we spent more than we budgeted for in 2022.
- Home Maintenance increased to accommodate major renovations we are planning.
- Prescriptions increased since all three of us take medications, and my work benefits cover 85%.
- Health and Beauty have increased since we have taken care of our bodies using vitamins, collagen, and laser removal therapy. Since Mrs. CBB has sensitive skin prone to acne, she purchases pricey Skincutecials products. (I’ll write a blog post about our health and beauty expenses to detail what we buy).
That sums up our new January 2023 Monthly Budget changes, although nothing is ever concrete in the budgeting world.
Budget Expenses Percentages For January 2023
Our savings include investments and any savings for this month based on our net income.
Equally important is that we save money on our projected expenses due in the coming months.
All categories took 100% of our income, showing that we accounted for all the revenue in January 2023.
This type of budget is a zero-based budget where all the money has a home.
Year To Date Household Budget Percentages 2023
Canadian Banks We Use
- Chequing– This is the bank account from which we pay our household bills. We use Simplii Financial, TD Canada Trust, and Tangerine Bank. Join Simplii Financial today! Read more about the best Canadian online virtual banks.
- Emergency Savings Account– This money is in a high-interest savings account (HISA)
- Regular Savings Account– This savings account holds our projected expenses.
Grocery Discounts 2023
Soon, I will be writing a detailed blog post about why we plan on tracking any discounts we receive on food.
This section will have a blurb about our monthly grocery discounts.
I will tally it at the end of the year to see how much we saved buying reduced food products.
For January 2023, we saved $39.42 by purchasing food that was reduced in price.
The Grocery Food Savings Jar will be a Canadian Budget Binder printable for your binder.
Estimate January 2023 Monthly Budget and Actual Budget
Below are two tables: Our January 2023 Monthly Budget and Actual Budget.
Our January 2023 monthly budget represents two adults and an 8-year-old boy.
Budget Colour Key: It is a projected expense when highlighted in blue.
Since May 2014, we’ve been mortgage-free, redirecting our money into investments and renovations.
Spending less than we earn and budgeting has been the easiest way to pay off our debt and save money.
January 2023 Monthly Budget Amounts
Actual January 2023 Monthly Budget Update Expenses
That’s all for our January 2023 budget review, although I may change things as I go along.
If there’s something you’d like to see, send me an email with your ideas.
Thanks for stopping by, and please subscribe if you are new to CBB.
Mr. CBB
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