I'm a new member here, very glad I stumbled upon this forum. There is just a wealth of knowledge and like-minded folks here. For many years I never cared where my money went. I blew it on expensive vehicles, only to sell them 2 years later, loosing on average 7,000 each time. After marriage I started to think differently and over the past 2 years, decided to get rid of debt. I listen to Dave Ramsey as often as possible which has helped me quite a bit, keeps me motivated listening to his talk show.
I'm 30 years old, married with 1 toddler (planning a second). I'm active duty military, my wife is a BRN. Annually we net 94k.
Mortgage/Tax/Insurance & $400/yr HOA - 1594.50 (5% @ 30yr)
Auto Loan (8k remaining) - 440.00
Insurances - 126.00
Fuel - 300.00
Cable / Internet - 98.00
Phone - 140.00 (2 cell phones, 700 minute plan w/ data plan for Blackberry. Includes 10% military discount.)
Utilities - 250.00 (Average for - Gas / Water / Electricity for 4/3/3 2800 sq. foot home)
Grocery - 500.00
Spending - 600.00 (Going out to eat, clothes, misc items..blow it on whatever)
Investments - 600.00 Between 2 Roth IRAs and my wife's 401k which she contributes 4% (max her employer matches)
Child Care - 310.00
Auto Maintenance - 45.00 (continues to build in separate account until insurance deductible is reached)
Christmas Cash Fund- 75.00
Total - $5078.50
Remaining Cash - $2754
Combined we have 22k in retirement funds. (TSP, 401k, 2x ROTH)
We have a 1k emergency fund. I have a side business in photography and my wife sometimes makes cakes to sell. I mow my own grass, just canceled True Green and bought the chemicals myself, saving $270/yr. I'm contemplating getting rid of my Blackberry since it's costing me an additional $30/month for the data package.
I have a difficult time getting a firm grasp on our grocery bill. We don't buy junk foods, usually wholesome fairly-healthy stuff. All of our red meat comes from my in-laws farm at no cost. We do include diapers in our grocery bill. I don't always shop in the commissary, usually for cleaning supplies which also comes out of our grocery bill.
We don't usually carry a credit card balance but when it happens, it gets paid at the end of the month. I want to completely get rid of the credit card but after years of getting used to have it, it's actually a big step as I won't have the "insurance". Maybe freezing it in a block of ice might be a good intermediate step.
Any thoughts, ideas, ways to improve?
I'm 30 years old, married with 1 toddler (planning a second). I'm active duty military, my wife is a BRN. Annually we net 94k.
Mortgage/Tax/Insurance & $400/yr HOA - 1594.50 (5% @ 30yr)
Auto Loan (8k remaining) - 440.00
Insurances - 126.00
Fuel - 300.00
Cable / Internet - 98.00
Phone - 140.00 (2 cell phones, 700 minute plan w/ data plan for Blackberry. Includes 10% military discount.)
Utilities - 250.00 (Average for - Gas / Water / Electricity for 4/3/3 2800 sq. foot home)
Grocery - 500.00
Spending - 600.00 (Going out to eat, clothes, misc items..blow it on whatever)
Investments - 600.00 Between 2 Roth IRAs and my wife's 401k which she contributes 4% (max her employer matches)
Child Care - 310.00
Auto Maintenance - 45.00 (continues to build in separate account until insurance deductible is reached)
Christmas Cash Fund- 75.00
Total - $5078.50
Remaining Cash - $2754
Combined we have 22k in retirement funds. (TSP, 401k, 2x ROTH)
We have a 1k emergency fund. I have a side business in photography and my wife sometimes makes cakes to sell. I mow my own grass, just canceled True Green and bought the chemicals myself, saving $270/yr. I'm contemplating getting rid of my Blackberry since it's costing me an additional $30/month for the data package.
I have a difficult time getting a firm grasp on our grocery bill. We don't buy junk foods, usually wholesome fairly-healthy stuff. All of our red meat comes from my in-laws farm at no cost. We do include diapers in our grocery bill. I don't always shop in the commissary, usually for cleaning supplies which also comes out of our grocery bill.
We don't usually carry a credit card balance but when it happens, it gets paid at the end of the month. I want to completely get rid of the credit card but after years of getting used to have it, it's actually a big step as I won't have the "insurance". Maybe freezing it in a block of ice might be a good intermediate step.
Any thoughts, ideas, ways to improve?
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