Welcome back everybody, and thank you for joining us for another edition of our spend reports. I suppose you could say this is our version of budgeting flexibly as we don’t have concrete number targets broken down by any form of categories – instead, we decided to make a yearly cashflow surplus target. The cashflow […]
Continue ReadingDecember Spend Report – (Cashflow of $13k)
Hello all! and welcome back for our last spend report of 2020. December was another higher than expected month for us, further highlighting to us how important it is that we track our income and expenses. Our goal for tracking along with these spend reports was to live our lives as normal – not changing […]
Continue ReadingMonthly Spend Report – November 2020 ($7,740)
Welcome back for another edition of our monthly spend reports. If you’re new, we use these reports to force us into tracking our spending and holding ourselves accountable. We also break down our income for the month and see whether we’re positive or negative cashflow for the month. An arbitrary goal we’ve laid out for […]
Continue ReadingMonthly Spend Report – October 2020 (Better than we thought)
Welcome back to FindependenceCanada, today we’re welcoming you to another one of our spending reports where we break down our income and expenses for a given month. Today’s breakdown will be for October which was a pretty slow moving month all in all with the exception of our Canadian Thanksgiving that ran us a little […]
Continue ReadingMonthly Spend Report – August 2020 (The leak…)
Welcome back to Findependence Canada, today we’re going to be doing our rundown for expenses in the month of August 2020 in our household. If this feels like a quick turnaround from last months spend report that’s because it is! This month kind of hit it out of the park which was not expected at […]
Continue ReadingMonthly Spend Report – July 2020 (A wedding and vacation)
Welcome back for the July iteration of our monthly spending reports. This spend report just highlights how inconsistent spending can be as we were all over the map on where we spent our money this month. This month featured a vacation and a wedding in a Covid-19 world. Let’s take a look at the damage […]
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