LOOKING BACK:

OUR LIVING COSTS WHILE FULL TIMING

by Tom & Marilyn Clark


It has been nine months since we began our fulltiming adventure. So many newbies and wannabes have written us since our six-month update article that we decided to do a more in-depth look at the financial aspect of this very different lifestyle. Most folks want to know about total monthly expenses, average campground fees, and average travel expenses. The short answer is: our average expenses may not be anywhere close to your average expenses, simply because this lifestyle is so flexible. It's kind of like the investment disclaimer, "Past performance does not guarantee future results."

Here's a little background info that may help to put our figures into perspective for you:

Of nine months of fulltiming, seven were spent workamping or volunteering. This dramatically reduced our campground fees.

Because we were "in one place" for those months, our travel expenses were also reduced. Of course, both our workamping jobs were in the boonies, so we did have to travel quite a bit for shopping, church, and doing the "tourist" thing.

Our truck is paid for. Our trailer is financed to gain a little bit of a tax advantage. The trailer payment is not included in our chart of expenses that follows.

We are going on a caravan to the Calgary Stampede in July, and to a major rally this Spring. Our figures reflect those pre-paid items.

We have tracked 15 categories of expenses, and calculated our monthly average for each. Our total monthly expenditure (not including trailer payment) has averaged $2,127. Here's how it breaks down, based on nine months of fulltiming:

 Category  Mo Avg.  Definition of Expenditure
 Camping Costs 74  Campground costs, camping membership
 Clothing & Personal Care 73  Clothing; laundry, dry cleaning,
 Communications 115  Telephone, cell phone, ISP, mail forwarding
 Computer 13  Software, supplies, hardware.
 Food & Staples 286  Groceries, snacks, household items
 Gifts & Tithes 238  Gifts for family; church & other
 Health 172   Health insurance, Dr. visits, Rx,
 Household Supplies 93  Propane, trailer accessories,
 Memberships 14  Club dues, e.g. SKPs, Good Sam, etc.
 Recreation 349  Eating out, extended rallies, DSS, etc.
 Travel Expense 141  Fuel, tolls.
 Taxes 173 Income Taxes
 Vehicle Maintenance 143  oil changes, bearings, truck & trailer supplies
 Vehicle Registration/Ins 191  Licenses, truck & trailer
 Miscellaneous 52  Any items not included in named categories.

We hope this helps answer some of those questions you may have had about fulltiming. Keep in mind that budgets and travel styles are a very individual kind of thing, and can vary widely depending upon your spending and travel habits.

One couple asked us what we would change, given our RV experiences thus far... We couldn't think of anything, except maybe for that fence attack in Alabama....<BG>


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