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August 2023 Early Retirement Replace – Again to College Version

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Hi there and welcome again to a different month-to-month replace from Root of Good! It’s been a month since we arrived residence from our two month journey to Argentina and Brazil. The primary couple of weeks again residence had been a haze of getting arrange in Raleigh, again to high school occasions, and catching up on issues I placed on pause earlier than departing residence in June. Then, as soon as all the youngsters had been again at school and life slowed down, we had time to loosen up. 

Within the final month, we spent lots of time researching and shopping for a number of main purchases which were within the works for some time. You’ll must learn on to seek out out what we bought! 

On to our monetary progress. August was a combined month for our funds. Our web price dropped by $75,000 to finish August at $2,784,000. Our revenue totaled $3,571, whereas our spending was a comparatively average $2,615 for the month of August. 

Let’s bounce into the main points from final month.

 

Earnings

Funding revenue totaled $148 in August. Our fairness index funds and ETFs pay dividends quarterly on the finish of March, June, September, and December. Consequently, we had a smaller than regular quantity of funding revenue final month. Right here’s extra on our dividend investments.

Weblog revenue totaled $404 for the month. That is the “new regular” for weblog revenue since I solely submit on right here about as soon as monthly. 

My early retirement life-style consulting revenue (“consulting”) was $0 in August. A second consecutive month of $0 in consulting revenue! Maybe I’m actually unemployed now? 

Tradeline gross sales revenue totaled $0 in August. The tradeline revenue is pretty unpredictable and lumpy, so maybe it is going to decide again up towards the top of 2023. I ramped up my tradeline gross sales in 2020 and mentioned it in a bit extra element in my October 2020 month-to-month submit and in my July 2021 month-to-month submit

For August, my “deposit revenue” totaled $61. A part of this accretion revenue got here from money again and incentive bonuses from the Rakuten.com and Mrrebates.com on-line buying portals (a few of which was earned from you readers signing up via these hyperlinks). 

Should you join Rakuten via this hyperlink and make a qualifying $25 buy via Rakuten, you’ll get a $10 enroll bonus

Nearly all of the “deposit revenue” got here from a category motion settlement from Yahoo. They grievously injured my authorized rights after they allowed hackers to steal my private information. I want I bought $50 from each firm that wronged me on this approach!

Youtube revenue was $100 in August. Youtube solely pays out while you hit $100 in amassed income. Just lately, my Youtube earnings have been just below $100 monthly on common, so I solely receives a commission each different month. 

Right here is the Youtube channel for the curious. It’s random journey movies, birds, children, and a few DIY movies. There are only some predominant movies that usher in a lot of the site visitors (and income!).

The ultimate (and largest!) piece of revenue got here from financial institution and bank card bonuses. I acquired a complete of $2,856 price of bonuses throughout August. The majority of the bonus revenue got here from a Wells Fargo promotion. I acquired $2,500 for transferring 1 / 4 of one million {dollars} price of ETFs into a brand new IRA at Wells Fargo for a number of months. I’ll ultimately switch these funds to a different brokerage agency and gather one other $1,000 to $2,500 for my troubles. Mrs. Root of Good acquired the identical bonus for transferring her IRA as effectively (to be reported in our September replace). 

The remaining $356 in financial institution/bank card bonuses got here from a mixture of rewards factors lingering in 4 US Financial institution bank cards that we simply closed after getting these enroll bonuses over the previous 12 months. 

 

 

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Bills

Now let’s check out August bills:

In complete, we spent $2,615 throughout August which is about $700 lower than our frequently budgeted $3,333 monthly (or $40,000 per 12 months). Journey and groceries had been the 2 highest classes of spending in August.

 

Detailed breakdown of spending:

 

Journey – $679:

The most important single journey expense in August was the $260 payment to resume two passports. Our passports don’t expire till subsequent March however some international locations we’ll go to throughout December require greater than three months of passport validity. So we went forward and renewed the passports a lot earlier. Hopefully we get the passports again quickly so we will do some worldwide journey this fall. 

The remaining $419 in journey spending lined the 12 days we spent in Brazil through the first a part of August.

We solely spent about $35 per day which looks as if a really low quantity. Nevertheless, our airbnb condo leases had been paid a number of months earlier. So the one actual bills we had whereas in Brazil had been meals and transportation.  Meals had been typically very cheap. Most locations we visited had been solely $3 to $6 per plate. We additionally bought lots of takeout and the parts had been typically giant sufficient to share between two folks (or function leftovers for dinner/snacking). 

Transportation was additionally very reasonably priced. We took Uber in every single place we went in Foz do Iguazu and in Sao Paulo. Typical fares had been $2-3 for a brief 10-15 minute journey, or $5-6 for longer 20-30 minute rides, akin to to the airport or the Iguazu Falls waterfalls. The most costly Uber journey was $20 for a virtually two hour journey to the airport in TONS of night rush hour site visitors in Sao Paulo. 

I couldn’t determine the economics of the general public transit in Sao Paulo. Native buses or subways would have been $4 for the 4 of us. Whereas ubers to the identical areas had been hardly ever greater than $2-3. So we saved cash and traveled in fashion! 

 

Iguazu Falls – the spotlight of our complete summer time journey. That is the Satan’s Throat or Garganta del Diablo (in Spanish).

 

We walked alongside the highest of the falls on the Argentina aspect of the river. To the left is Brazil.

 

We felt like jungle explorers as we walked across the Argentinian aspect of the park.

 

The overlook on the Brazil aspect of the falls presents a special angle from the Argentina aspect’s overlooks.

 

Up shut it’s an unimaginable expertise.

 

We had been lucky to remain an entire week in Iguazu Falls so we might go to either side of the waterfalls over the course of two totally different days. That is the panoramic view from the Brazil aspect. Once we had been on the Argentina aspect, we walked alongside the raised walkway atop the falls seen on this image.

 

Here’s a video evaluating the Brazil aspect and the Argentina aspect. There’s lots of debate over which aspect is the most effective. I believe it’s greatest to go to each in case you have time! 

 

 

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Chase is fairly liberal with regards to “what’s a enterprise”. Should you promote stuff on eBay or Craigslist or do some odd jobs often then you’ve gotten a enterprise and will get a bank card as a “sole proprietor”. 

One other favourite journey card in my pockets is the Capital One Enterprise X card. The Enterprise X card is a “keeper” for me. First off, it comes with a $750 enroll bonus after spending $4,000 within the first three months. The bonus is paid within the type of 75,000 bonus factors which you could redeem in opposition to any journey purchases from anyplace. You then earn a strong 2 factors per greenback spent ceaselessly! The opposite huge perk is airport lounge entry. You may get your self plus limitless visitors into Precedence Move lounges. And also you plus two visitors can get into Plaza Premium community lounges and Capital One Lounges.

The Capital One Enterprise X card does have one catch – a $395 annual payment. However they reward you yearly with a straightforward to make use of $300 journey credit score plus $100 price of factors. Collectively, that makes $400 they offer you yearly which greater than offsets the annual payment. One other profit price mentioning: you’ll be able to add as much as 4 approved customers free of charge, and so they additionally get all the advantages of the Enterprise X card together with the dear airport lounge entry. We used this perk to “present” a pair of Enterprise X playing cards with airport lounge entry to my brother in regulation and his spouse to make use of on their household journey again residence to Cambodia in April with their two younger kids. 

For the reason that annual payment is offset in full by journey credit every year, I personally plan on protecting the Enterprise X card ceaselessly because the card advantages are so nice.

 

We had lots of good tropical fruits in Brazil. The mangoes and papaya had been the identical costs as within the USA and about the identical high quality general. The starfruit was tremendous low-cost – seven of them for $1 USD. Additionally within the pic: guava, child bananas, and sugar apple or sweetsop.

 

A cacao pod. They make chocolate from the seeds of this fruit. The white flesh that surrounds every seed is scrumptious too. It jogs my memory of the mangosteens we ate in Vietnam and Cambodia.

 

Whereas strolling round Foz do Iguacu, we stumbled throughout a hand-painted signal promoting fresh-squeezed sugarcane juice. For under USD$4 for two liters, I needed to attempt it. The proprietor spoke no English so I pantomimed my approach via shopping for a jug of contemporary sugarcane juice. He grows the sugarcane in somewhat patch to the left of his sugarcane press. What’s loopy is that this little patch of sweetness is true in the course of downtown. You’ll be able to see the excessive rise rental buildings within the background. The one phrase of Portuguese I understood was when he advised me to “tranquilo”. Then he introduced out some chairs for me and the youngsters to relaxation within the shade. We watched as he fed half a dozen sugarcane stalks via his press and added some lime to the combo for some zing!

 

Groceries – $546:

We spent about two thirds of August in Raleigh so $546 represents about two thirds of our regular grocery spending for a mean month. We needed to restock on a number of issues as soon as we bought again on the town, so I’m shocked our grocery spending isn’t even larger. 

In some good inflation-related information, it looks as if Aldi has found out the inflation puzzle. On our final journey to Aldi I observed that the majority of their costs are decrease than they had been in June after we left Raleigh. It’s solely a 5-10% low cost on most gadgets, however as much as 20-30% on a number of issues. Hopefully the opposite native grocery shops select to compete with Aldi and go the value cuts on to us customers! 

 

Our grocery cart in Brazil (which I included within the “journey” spending, not “grocery” spending). We purchased cachaca rum, fruit flavored Snickers bars, unique fruits, guarani fruit drink, and a few native beers.

 

Dwelling Upkeep – $483:

We purchased a brand new dishwasher throughout August. Our previous dishwasher does its job for essentially the most half, besides I’m performed changing elements on it to maintain it working effectively. The previous unit lasted 12 years which may be very cheap because the 5 of us within the household generate a ton of dishes. We eat at residence nearly each meal, so generally have to do two or three a great deal of dishes in sooner or later. 

The brand new unit is a Bosch 100 sequence dishwasher that totaled $483 after taxes. I requested round and researched dishwashers fairly a bit, and the Bosch model stored surfacing as a dependable dishwasher that will get the job performed. Hopefully I can get 12 years out of this unit, too! 

 

Electronics – $282:

Our predominant tv died throughout August. The highest half of the display screen glitched out and went darkish. Google stated it will be $150 to interchange the elements that broke. Which is senseless when the identical measurement 50″ TV doesn’t value rather more than that immediately model new. We had been mildly inconvenienced by needing to maneuver to our second front room and watch the backup TV for our every day leisure. 

I discovered a deal on a brand new 65″ TV for $298 plus tax and free transport. I used some discounted present playing cards and bought the entire value right down to $282. The brand new TV arrived a number of days in the past and works nice up to now. 

 

Utilities – $251:

We spent $68 on our water/sewer/trash invoice. 

The pure gasoline invoice, which offers heating and scorching water, totaled $15 for final month. The water/sewer/trash invoice and the gasoline invoice had been decrease than regular as a result of our daughter was the one one at residence through the interval lined by these payments.

The electrical energy invoice totaled $169 in August. It was a scorching summer time. Despite the fact that we had been gone for a lot of the interval lined by this invoice, the utilization didn’t drop considerably. The majority of our electrical consumption throughout summer time months comes from air-con, which prices about the identical whether or not there’s one individual at residence or 5 folks right here. 

 

Acai smoothie. Not as flavorful as I used to be anticipating however good general.

 

Schooling – $141:

Our oldest daughter graduates from neighborhood school together with her Affiliate’s diploma in December. She simply utilized to a couple close by in-state public universities. The full value for software charges and transcript requests totaled $141.

For some unusual motive, these prices can’t be reimbursed out of our 529 account, so these will probably be paid out of pocket. 

The entire tuition, charges, and books will probably be lined by the youngsters’ monetary assist for the autumn semester. Actually, every school child will probably get an honest 4 determine refund examine from the monetary assist workplace since neighborhood school is so low-cost. 

 

Phone – $96:

The $96 phone cost covers the price of three annual mobile phone plans via RedPocket Cellular. The plans are fairly primary – 200 MB of information monthly with the choice to purchase extra. Up to now that information allotment has been enough since so many locations have free wifi today. 

 

Healthcare/Medical/Dental – $55:

Our present 2023 medical health insurance prices $18 monthly, because of very beneficiant Inexpensive Care Act subsidies that we obtain as a result of our low ~$45,000 per 12 months Adjusted Gross Earnings. 

Our 2023 dental insurance policy value a complete of $29 in premiums monthly. I made a double fee on my dental insurance coverage, so our complete dental insurance coverage expense for August was $38. 

I selected a really primary plan for $9 monthly for me that covers most preventive care however no fillings. Mrs. Root of Good has a special set of dental wants than I achieve this we stored the extra complete $20 monthly plan for her (identical as 2022’s plan).

By shopping for insurance coverage, we should always save a pair hundred {dollars} on my dental care. For Mrs. Root of Good, we are going to nonetheless save a number of {dollars} in comparison with paying money for the preventive dentist visits all year long.

 

Whereas in Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, we walked throughout the river into Paraguay for the day. We did somewhat buying and visited the Itaipu Dam on the Paraguay aspect.

 

The Itaipu Dam is among the largest dams on the planet. So huge that it’s laborious to suit the entire construction in a single image!

 

Gasoline – $47:

Our daughter purchased a tank of gasoline throughout August earlier than we bought residence. 

 

Eating places – $38:

A household sized field of fried hen and biscuits from Bojangles (the #1 purveyor of high quality fried hen in the complete universe). This was the birthday lunch request from our 17 12 months previous! 

 

Take out meals in Brazil. These eight plates totaled about USD$35 and ended up feeding us for greater than two meals.

 

The Brazilian steakhouse, rodizio, or churrasco is likely to be the most typical function of Brazilian meals to Individuals. I’ve by no means been to 1 within the USA however we managed to make up for it whereas in Brazil. We discovered this nice steak buffet restaurant downstairs from our condo with all you’ll be able to eat steak for about USD$6 per individual. Right here we’re ordering a bunch of grilled to order chunks of steak for take out from the identical restaurant. They cost by weight and the value is about $5 per pound.

 

Brazilian pizza. I’ve to confess, they make some good pizza down there. For no further cost, they allow us to get 4 totally different toppings. Most had been nice. Nevertheless the “hen” pizza that I ordered ended up being “hen hearts”. A delicacy that locals go loopy for. I ate a number of however discovered the hearts too robust and chewy to take pleasure in. Nonetheless not a foul deal at USD$12 for a big household measurement pizza.

 

These are coxinhas, or fried dough pastries full of fillings like sausage or hen. I purchased these at an area quick meals restaurant known as Ragazzo which sells coxinhas for about USD$0.35 every. They style type of like stuffed hushpuppies I suppose? The within of the dough is nearer in texture to mashed potatoes, nevertheless. A reasonably good, filling meal for a few {dollars}!

 

In Sao Paulo we visited Japantown or “Little Tokyo”. Whereas there, we visited a ramen restaurant. It was our first time consuming restaurant ramen. It was the best-rated place on the town however I didn’t assume the noodles or broth had been something particular. They’ve traces out the door with common wait occasions of 1-2 hours most days, so I suppose the locals prefer it loads. We arrived proper after they opened and didn’t have to attend in any respect.

 

Cable/Satellite tv for pc/Web – $0:

We typically pay $18 monthly for an area lowered fee bundle as a result of having a decrease revenue and having children. 30 mbit/s obtain, 4 mbit/s add. Proper now the price of the web service is briefly lowered to $0 because of the “Inexpensive Connectivity Program”. 

 

Whereas visiting Iguazu Falls, we encountered a number of teams of intrepid coatis – cute raccoon-like critters that prefer to steal snacks from vacationers.

 

12 months to Date Spending – 2023

 


 

We spent $17,530 through the first eight months of 2023. This annual spending is about $9,000 lower than the $26,667 we budgeted for eight months of spending in our $40,000 annual early retirement price range.

Final month I stated:

The one giant expense anticipated for 2023 will probably be a used automobile. We failed in our makes an attempt to amass one throughout 2022 however that’s okay. The market seems to be cooling off a bit, since I’m lastly seeing a number of vehicles underneath $10,000 that aren’t full items of junk. We’ll begin the used automobile search very quickly now that we’re again at residence. 

Happily, we’re underspending our price range by a major margin, so we should always have the ability to “take in” the used automobile buy in our common $40,000 per 12 months price range with out exceeding the price range by a lot. Proper now we’ve got an $8,000 price range surplus in order that’s only a bit lower than the quantity we’ll probably spend on a used automobile. 

 

Right here is the massive information for this month: we lastly purchased a brand new (used) automobile!! I’ll have extra particulars in subsequent month’s replace, however listed below are the essential particulars. We purchased a 2017 Hyundai Accent SE hatchback with 99,000 miles on it for $9,200 together with all charges, taxes, and registration. 

The expenditure for the brand new automobile is sort of precisely the identical as our price range underspending year-to-date. So we’re very more likely to finish 2023 inside our common $40,000 annual price range. 

I don’t assume we’ve got lots of different huge spending for the rest of 2023. Hopefully we will guide some fall journey for Mrs. Root of Good and I. Nevertheless this journey ought to be principally free for us since we’ll be paying with factors, miles, and free airbnb credit score for flights, lodging, and any cruise fares.

 

Month-to-month Expense Abstract for 2023:

 

Abstract of annual spending from all ten years of early retirement:

 

 

Web Price: $2,784,000 (-$75,000)

Our web price dropped by $75,000 to finish August at $2,784,000. In different phrases, August erased the positive aspects from July and introduced us again close to the June month-end steadiness.

Like I all the time say, “it goes up and it goes down”. These little fluctuations are to be anticipated on a routine foundation. I don’t actually regulate the online price aside from on the finish of every month for these updates, so I don’t actually really feel any ache from these strikes. Despite the fact that a $75,000 drop in a single month represents about two years of our typical spending. “It’s simply cash”, proper? 

 

 

For the curious, our web price reported above contains our residence worth (which is absolutely paid off). Nevertheless, please be aware that I don’t think about my residence worth as a part of my portfolio for “4% rule” calculation functions. I notice people ask me about that each month so I simply needed to state that right here for readability.

 

Again at home-sweet-home the place the deer like to roam in our yard.

 

Sao Paulo Sightseeing

We spent per week in Sao Paulo earlier than flying residence. Whereas there, we visited the Ibirapuera Park (their “Central Park”), Batman Alley, Japantown, Avenida Paulista, and the Cathedral and Municipal Market in downtown. 

Right here’s a photograph dump from Sao Paulo:

 

Wonderful view of Sao Paulo from the sky. Block after block of condo buildings and homes for dozens of miles.

 

Historic bushes in Ibirapuera Park. A terrific place to walk round for the day.

 

Bamboo groves in Ibirapuera Park

 

Graffiti murals in Batman Alley

 

Spectacular streetscape in Sao Paulo, Brazil. We stayed a few blocks from Avenida Paulista (proven right here).

 

Not removed from our condo was the “Japan Home” cultural heart. They’d an intriguing assortment of paintings that blends actual world mundane objects with numerous scenes of life. Here’s a bowl of beans and rice (staple meals in Brazil) however should you look carefully it’s additionally a seaside scene the place locals benefit from the sand and water!

 

Touring isn’t all roses and rainbows. Sao Paulo, and Brazil extra typically, has a popularity for crime and violence. Once we visited Sao Paulo’s downtown, we noticed firsthand how tough it may be. Complete blocks appear to be post-apocalyptic wastelands. We didn’t really feel protected close to the Municipal Market so we simply grabbed an uber again residence as an alternative of exploring additional (it was tremendous sketchy). This picture of the police presence is taken from the steps of the primary Cathedral in downtown. The Cathedral is completely protected (behind the wall of police). Past the cops lies a no man’s land the place I didn’t dare go!

 

Life replace

After celebrating 10 years of early retirement final month, I’ve formally entered my second decade of early retirement. 

What does the long run maintain for me? Our two oldest children are in school, so they’ll (hopefully) graduate in 2-3 extra years. Will they transfer out quickly or stay right here for some time? Who is aware of! Now we have no plans to promote our home and transfer so I suppose it doesn’t actually matter come what may. 

We journey for 2 months every summer time and a few month through the college 12 months. As the youngsters become old, we’ll have somewhat extra flexibility to journey extra through the college 12 months whereas leaving the youngsters at residence. This new flexibility has me questioning what’s the optimum degree of journey for us. Will we find yourself touring half time? Will we develop exhausted from being away from residence a lot? Who is aware of! 

To summarize: I actually don’t know what the long run holds from a life-style design standpoint. Happily, we’ve got enough monetary sources that makes something attainable. We are able to sit again, take it straightforward, and do no matter we would like when the time comes. That’s a pleasant place to be in! 

That’s all from me for this replace. See you subsequent month!

 

Did you’ve gotten an amazing summer time? What stored you busy?

 

 

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