@maxwell.invests: This paycheck came out to a total of: $4,109.61 As always, let’s start with investing and saving first. I get paid biweekly, and this paycheck, the last of the month, is always larger than the first. This means that I get to set a majority of it aside for my investing and saving goals. From this paycheck I am allocating the following: - Taxable Brokerage Account (Fidelity): $1,805.61 - Cryptocurrency (Robinhood): $200 - Real Estate Savings (Fidelity): $700 - Emergency Fund (Fidelity Cash Account): $300 This remainder is split up amongst my expenses. I adhere to a strict budget, so I know how much money I need to allocate to expenses every month to survive. From this paycheck I am allocating the following - Rent & Utilities: $629 - Other Variable and Fixed Expenses: $475 Anything that I do not use this month goes towards savings accounts for recurring larger expenses like traveling fees and car maintenance. Let me know what you think of this budget. #PersonalFinance #FinancialFreedom #MoneyManagement #Investing #StockMarket #PassiveIncome #FinancialFreedom #Finance #Money #invest