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How y’all doing?
I hope everyone had a great time with family and friends during the 4th
Another update on my July dividend earnings and expenses is provided below.
Dividends for July 2023
Months | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Div Income | $22.77 | $32.77 | $73.28 | $35.59 | $33.28 | $76.18 | $39.78 |
I received $39.78 for the month of July.
As I’m adjusting to my new life as a homeowner, it will take me a couple months, or up to a year, to have a better understanding of my finances. I still make it a priority to save and remain consistent with my biweekly investment.
July 2023 Expenses
Mortgage | $2900 |
Restaurants | $100.95 |
Groceries | $112 |
Fuel | $345.06 |
Automotive | $80 |
Travel/Tolls | $44.02 |
Mobile Phone | $0 |
Internet | $0 |
Home Improvement | $43.93 |
Others | $240 |
Total | $3,865.96 |
Photo credit: Co-worker Liz
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Gio founded TheGrowthFocusedGuy in January 2020 because he was fed up with debt.
His mission is to document his journey to Financial Independence in order to motivate and inspire others to get out of debt and begin building generational wealth.