Income
Spending
Costs
Bills
Saving/Investing
100

Our household income in January came from this type of source.

Working a job.

100

This expense took the most money out of our budget in January.

Rent (45.5% | $2,250).

100

Groceries plus fast food together totaled this amount.

$1,851

100

These four cards were used to pay for bills in January.

President's Choice Mastercard

Simplii Financial Debit Mastercard

Walmart Rewards Mastercard

CIBC Costco Mastercard

100

Name at least one stock we are invested in (not including Tesla, or Air Canada).

200

This was the parents' combined household income for January.

$7,414.93

200

This category took the least money out of our budget in January.

Cat Litter (0.4% | $19.21).

200

A four pack of Rio Mare Tuna in Olive Oil costs this much (before tax).

$17.99

200

This bill will eventually end, and is charged monthly, regardless of usage.

Phone bill installments.

200

If we invested $200 into XIC.TO at the start of January, today it would be worth this much.

$201.82 (compared to $200.027 in CIBC savings).

300

This portion of our income was set aside before spending began.

$0.00

300

This expense category ranked second highest in January spending.

Groceries ($1,686).

300

A three pack of Boursin Cheese costs this much (before tax).

$14.79

300

This was the total cost of utilities (hydro, gas utility, water heater) in January.

$252.15

300

Out of XIC.TO, VDY.TO, VOO, and TSLA, this investment had the best 1-month performance.

VDY.TO (+1.81%)

VOO (+1.45%)

XIC.TO (+0.91%)

TSLA (-4.29%)

400

Compared to January expenses, our income was higher or lower by this amount.

$2,466.00

400

This was our total spending across all categories in January.

$4,949.21

400

One bag of Kirkland Signature Pecans costs this much (before tax).

$23.99

400

This highway 407 bill cost this much.

$39.87

400

To save $10,000 a year (without interest), you would need to set aside this amount every day.

$27.40

500

This percentage of the income went toward expenses in January.

66.7%

500

This was the combined total of all expenses excluding rent.

$2,699.21

500

If we cut fast food, thrifting, and Lotto spending in half, we would’ve saved this much in January.

$158.34

500

This percentage of our total spending went to non-optional expenses.

92.7% (rent, groceries, houseware, gas (car), hydro, gas (utility), cat food, water heater, phone payment, cat litter).

500

If one of us went missing or was unavailable, the passwords required to access the financial accounts without stress are?