The first half of 2017 required a few decisions to be made and we spent a bit like drunken sailors to make them. Average monthly spending was £2,404 which is well up on 2016’s £2,250 average. When I look at the detail the story is all holiday/relocation research where we had a monthly average spend of £544. At least we were able to decide on Cyprus over Spain although I freely admit there is only a cigarette paper between them and this could change in the coming months.
We also decided I’d push on with work a little longer while Brexit played out a little more. As the dust has settled on that decision we’re all a little uneasy about it. One of the whole points of this FIRE lark was about control of our lives which includes the ability to do what we want where we want to do it and here we are letting government incompetence rule our decisions. More on this in future posts I’m sure.
Financially, it’s actually been reasonably successful with wealth up £107,000 in the first half of 2017. I say reasonably because while that looks pretty good it’s in a currency that less and less people seem to be wanting post the Brexit vote. Measured in the currency that is important to us that wealth growth falls to EUR92,000. Still admirable I think.
Let’s look at the detail.
Click to enlarge, Anyone for a beautiful quiet beach, Tarifa, Spain
Click to enlarge, How about views to die for, Akamas Peninsula National Park, Cyprus
We also decided I’d push on with work a little longer while Brexit played out a little more. As the dust has settled on that decision we’re all a little uneasy about it. One of the whole points of this FIRE lark was about control of our lives which includes the ability to do what we want where we want to do it and here we are letting government incompetence rule our decisions. More on this in future posts I’m sure.
Financially, it’s actually been reasonably successful with wealth up £107,000 in the first half of 2017. I say reasonably because while that looks pretty good it’s in a currency that less and less people seem to be wanting post the Brexit vote. Measured in the currency that is important to us that wealth growth falls to EUR92,000. Still admirable I think.
Click to enlarge, The famous Pound, fast becoming toilet paper
Let’s look at the detail.