November was a wild ride. Our income was near record breaking (for us), our expenses reasonable by comparison, and my wife’s company laid off the entire national sales force (click on spreadsheet below).
Our total income for November was $19,454.47, our 2nd largest income month since we began tracking in 2007. My wife received a third “extra” paycheck this month, an awesome quarterly bonus of $11,150 gross ($8,182.69 net), and was paid out 33.25 hours PTO $1,154.55. In addition, my wife received a $61.99 in company reimbursements. We also received $75.00 in credit card cash back rewards, $18.40 in a BofA judgment, and we earned $3.37 in interest income from our online savings account.
In November, we spent a total of $11,506.85 ($2K of which was tithe). Some of the larger non-standard expenses were: $1,028.48 for a generator and $309.69 for a laptop.
Next month (December) will be little unpredictable. My wife receives her final paycheck that includes: 1 week pay and 1 week severance with the possibility of an additional 6 days severance and $500 (based on the return of the company car and company property).
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