December 2009 Monthly Report

I am so late getting my December monthly report done, but here it is, finally! If I’m lucky, I’ll have the January report next week sometime.

Monthly Report December 2009

In the black by $185.50.

Gas was very low this month, not really sure why.  It makes me a little nervous because all gasoline is charged to debit cards, and I download all the transactions from the bank so how could some be missing? There is no way, so we must have used quite a bit less gas during the month. Or maybe it is because AJ is filling the tank with his own money every once in a while since he does do some driving on his own.

We overspent on groceries, that was to be expected for two reasons. I think we usually spend more money on food during the holidays.

The cars have all been having mercy on us, no major repairs in December.

Dining out was very low.

Gift giving was over the top, again it’s a holiday month. I should have probably changed the budget amount for the month.

The credit card interest is about to kill me.

That’s about it.   I guess it’s a little late to ask how your December went.  I finally got that pile of receipts entered, but there is a new pile awaiting. Drat!

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