Date: 31/05/2024 15:28:39
From: Woodie
ID: 2160172
Subject: How much have you spent?

Do you know?

I’ve been keeping track of my money since August 2018 using Xero.

Here are some interesting numbers.

$17,831.45 on petrol in the car

$17,684.44 on car maintenance (servicing, insurance, rego, roadside assist, repairs tyres etc)

$9,840.70 on electricity and gas

$35,082.68 on household expenses. (house insurance, council rates, appliances, repairs, fixing, gardening supplies)

$10,191.42 on pillls (prescriptions)

$47,919.48 at Woolies

and………………………

$21,385.68 on……………………… TOOTS!!!

Do you know how much you spend?

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Date: 31/05/2024 15:35:15
From: dv
ID: 2160177
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

Tree fiddy

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Date: 31/05/2024 15:35:28
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2160178
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

Woodie said:


Do you know?

I’ve been keeping track of my money since August 2018 using Xero.

Here are some interesting numbers.

$17,831.45 on petrol in the car

$17,684.44 on car maintenance (servicing, insurance, rego, roadside assist, repairs tyres etc)

$9,840.70 on electricity and gas

$35,082.68 on household expenses. (house insurance, council rates, appliances, repairs, fixing, gardening supplies)

$10,191.42 on pillls (prescriptions)

$47,919.48 at Woolies

and………………………

$21,385.68 on……………………… TOOTS!!!

Do you know how much you spend?

$10,191.42 on pills and your still not cured.

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Date: 31/05/2024 15:38:50
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2160179
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

Woodie said:


Do you know?

I’ve been keeping track of my money since August 2018 using Xero.

Here are some interesting numbers.

$17,831.45 on petrol in the car

$17,684.44 on car maintenance (servicing, insurance, rego, roadside assist, repairs tyres etc)

$9,840.70 on electricity and gas

$35,082.68 on household expenses. (house insurance, council rates, appliances, repairs, fixing, gardening supplies)

$10,191.42 on pillls (prescriptions)

$47,919.48 at Woolies

and………………………

$21,385.68 on……………………… TOOTS!!!

Do you know how much you spend?

Is TOOTs a euphemism you dirty dirty old man?

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Date: 31/05/2024 15:39:58
From: Woodie
ID: 2160181
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

Peak Warming Man said:


Woodie said:

Do you know?

I’ve been keeping track of my money since August 2018 using Xero.

Here are some interesting numbers.

$17,831.45 on petrol in the car

$17,684.44 on car maintenance (servicing, insurance, rego, roadside assist, repairs tyres etc)

$9,840.70 on electricity and gas

$35,082.68 on household expenses. (house insurance, council rates, appliances, repairs, fixing, gardening supplies)

$10,191.42 on pillls (prescriptions)

$47,919.48 at Woolies

and………………………

$21,385.68 on……………………… TOOTS!!!

Do you know how much you spend?

$10,191.42 on pills and your still not cured.

Won’t say how much on smokes, and I’m still not dead.

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Date: 31/05/2024 15:42:04
From: Cymek
ID: 2160182
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

Witty Rejoinder said:


Woodie said:

Do you know?

I’ve been keeping track of my money since August 2018 using Xero.

Here are some interesting numbers.

$17,831.45 on petrol in the car

$17,684.44 on car maintenance (servicing, insurance, rego, roadside assist, repairs tyres etc)

$9,840.70 on electricity and gas

$35,082.68 on household expenses. (house insurance, council rates, appliances, repairs, fixing, gardening supplies)

$10,191.42 on pillls (prescriptions)

$47,919.48 at Woolies

and………………………

$21,385.68 on……………………… TOOTS!!!

Do you know how much you spend?

Is TOOTs a euphemism you dirty dirty old man?

I thought trains

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Date: 31/05/2024 15:44:11
From: Woodie
ID: 2160184
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

Witty Rejoinder said:


Woodie said:

Do you know?

I’ve been keeping track of my money since August 2018 using Xero.

Here are some interesting numbers.

$17,831.45 on petrol in the car

$17,684.44 on car maintenance (servicing, insurance, rego, roadside assist, repairs tyres etc)

$9,840.70 on electricity and gas

$35,082.68 on household expenses. (house insurance, council rates, appliances, repairs, fixing, gardening supplies)

$10,191.42 on pillls (prescriptions)

$47,919.48 at Woolies

and………………………

$21,385.68 on……………………… TOOTS!!!

Do you know how much you spend?

Is TOOTs a euphemism you dirty dirty old man?

These TOOTS Mr Joinder. :) https://garahbara.blogspot.com/

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Date: 31/05/2024 15:55:18
From: Woodie
ID: 2160186
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

Ms Mum (and others) were discussing house insurance the other day.

FYI mine?

2018 $1,317.82

2019 $1,345.42

2020 $1,461.10

2021 $1,712.68

2022 $2,065.46

2023 $3,445.29

Note it DOUBLED between 2021 and 2023.

Yet to get 2024’s bill. Due September.

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Date: 31/05/2024 16:00:54
From: Tamb
ID: 2160188
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

Woodie said:


Ms Mum (and others) were discussing house insurance the other day.

FYI mine?

2018 $1,317.82

2019 $1,345.42

2020 $1,461.10

2021 $1,712.68

2022 $2,065.46

2023 $3,445.29

Note it DOUBLED between 2021 and 2023.

Yet to get 2024’s bill. Due September.


Don’t know but I’m on the age pension so not much.

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Date: 31/05/2024 16:07:25
From: Woodie
ID: 2160193
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

Tamb said:

Don’t know but I’m on the age pension so not much.

I also keep track of what comes in too. So what comes in v/s what goes out. (cash flow) Suffice to say $53,367.33 more has gone out than came in over those 6 years.

I’m eligible for OAP in September.

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Date: 31/05/2024 16:17:18
From: OCDC
ID: 2160200
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

$7,204.46 at pharmacies this financial year.

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Date: 31/05/2024 16:24:54
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2160208
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

OCDC said:

$7,204.46 at pharmacies this financial year.

As Taxpayers We Spent On Those Medications Too

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Date: 31/05/2024 16:25:05
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2160210
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

Nothing on petrol or cars.

$90 on air transport:

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Date: 31/05/2024 16:29:32
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2160212
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

OCDC said:


$7,204.46 at pharmacies this financial year.

Don’t complain when you could have been rorting the system for years with dodgy scripts and crooked pharmacists. I know just the guy…

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Date: 31/05/2024 16:37:14
From: dv
ID: 2160214
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

$250000 on Trump Bibles

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Date: 31/05/2024 16:37:59
From: OCDC
ID: 2160216
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

SCIENCE said:

OCDC said:
$7,204.46 at pharmacies this financial year.
As Taxpayers We Spent On Those Medications Too
But not the outrageously expensive monoclonal antibody before it went on the PBS.

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Date: 31/05/2024 16:59:00
From: Woodie
ID: 2160239
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

Just anothery…………..

Comprehensive car insurance. Same company, same excesses etc etc. no claims. Note fluctuations.

2024 $415.14 —— gone down!!! even cheaper than 2019!!

2023 $507.71

2022 $447.20

2021 $344.70

2020 $338.74

2019 $426.87

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Date: 31/05/2024 17:47:55
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2160277
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

For those who did not keep a tally this could be worked out. Based on what you knew your income was and how much you are or aren’t in debt each year aside from a mortgage / personal loan but creditcards can indicate spending more than you are earning , especially if their is a reliance on using the card to cover essentials.

For example, your annual income is $32,000 and at the end of the year your credit card has a balance on it and there isn’t enough funds in the savings account to payout the card each year, this would be a strong indicator the person is spending more than $32,000 per year.

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Date: 31/05/2024 17:49:48
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2160279
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

monkey skipper said:


For those who did not keep a tally this could be worked out. Based on what you knew your income was and how much you are or aren’t in debt each year aside from a mortgage / personal loan but creditcards can indicate spending more than you are earning , especially if their is a reliance on using the card to cover essentials.

For example, your annual income is $32,000 and at the end of the year your credit card has a balance on it and there isn’t enough funds in the savings account to payout the card each year, this would be a strong indicator the person is spending more than $32,000 per year.

Like they say it is not so much what you earn but how much you spend. Easy to say in a cost of living crisis across the nation pushing people to rely on creditcards through need.

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Date: 2/06/2024 20:32:20
From: Jing Joh
ID: 2161200
Subject: re: How much have you spent?

All of it, but I also got some back!

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