Finance update
Breakdown for October:
- Off the back of being up £28k in September, in October I added to this by being up £31k! Looking back, I think these two months collectively have been the strongest 2 months on record!
- ISA up £5.5k
- Pension up £5.9k
- GIA/easy access savings up £4.9k
- Crypto had a great month, up £10.7k
- I withdrew £12k from my GIA account and used it to throw at my pension, hence the -£12k and +£15k on the chart. I will get the additional higher rate relief (£3k) when I do my tax return next year.
- My rationale behind this was just in case higher rate tax relief was tinkered with in the budget. In the end it wasn't touched but I was always going to do this during the tax year anyway, I just brought it forward just in case.
At the start of the month I treated myself to a drone. I've been after one for a while but the high price point was always a bit too much to justify treating myself. I've always struggled with treating myself and this is especially crazy given the numbers in the above charts! I've got a bit better in recent years and spend a lot more freely on holidays and experiences.
In the end I got a DJI Mini 4k costing me £229, which given I've been tracking the drone price for a few years seems like an absolute bargain given most of them tended to be £500-700. I've been especially impressed with how stable and smart the flying is. I had a small drone about 6 years ago, completely fly by eye and I used to spend half of the battery life trying to alter the trim and get it to stay in one place steadily. Whereas with the DJI it is heavily automated, so much so that I'd be happy giving the controls to my kids! The panorama / 360 photo functionality of it is especially good.
My favourite shot so far was taken at my parents house in rural Staffordshire. Taken early in the morning, capturing the sunrise as well as the low lying fog.
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