Hello everyone,
I've followed the forum for sometime and so thankful that I have gotten some good advice and tips. Finally decided to participate as I feel stuck at how I can grow my income and save more. Hope someone can help.
My situation;
29 year old single with B.A, supporting my elderly parents.
My income:
Full time job working for local govt agency earning approx $4900 gross/monthly (great job security since I have more than 5 years seniority right now, however hard to get promoted and I have already reached the max level of pay at the position).There are a lot of deductions so net is only $2900/monthly).
Part-time job earning $3500 gross/year (seasonal job doing something I like and have been doing it for 4 years now)
Only one parent receives Social Security (only $600/month)
Expenses:
Rent 1100 (High COL State and city)
Vehicle Payment $250/month (Have $10,000 left with 2.5% recently refi-ed)
Vehicle Insurance $125/month
Gas $150 (Varies)
Cable/internet/home phone $150 (I rather not have TV or the home phone but parents get bored at home)
Cell Phone $140 (paying for parents bill and temp paying for a relative)
Gym $42/month
Utilities 100
Electricity $60
Groceries $450 (parents take care of almost all grocery expense out of Social Security money)
Going out with friends $100/month (Varies)
Unexpected expenses $200(new tires, passport fee etc.)
Savings
Liquid savings $39,000
Pension $22,000 (only counting my contributions here)
457 deferred comp $3,000 (increased my contributions to $100 monthly)
Roth IRA $3300
I would love to get feedback on how I've done saving wise and where I could improve.
Things I am already working on to increase income"
Starting a blog (yes I'm being realistic that it will take time to grow so not expecting much for a year at least)
Improving Certification at my part-time job which could double my income to maybe $8000/year.
Should I quit my full-time job to find something with long-term growth? go back to school to get an MBA?
Sorry if this post is lengthy, I'll take any advice I can get. Thank you so much.
I've followed the forum for sometime and so thankful that I have gotten some good advice and tips. Finally decided to participate as I feel stuck at how I can grow my income and save more. Hope someone can help.
My situation;
29 year old single with B.A, supporting my elderly parents.
My income:
Full time job working for local govt agency earning approx $4900 gross/monthly (great job security since I have more than 5 years seniority right now, however hard to get promoted and I have already reached the max level of pay at the position).There are a lot of deductions so net is only $2900/monthly).
Part-time job earning $3500 gross/year (seasonal job doing something I like and have been doing it for 4 years now)
Only one parent receives Social Security (only $600/month)
Expenses:
Rent 1100 (High COL State and city)
Vehicle Payment $250/month (Have $10,000 left with 2.5% recently refi-ed)
Vehicle Insurance $125/month
Gas $150 (Varies)
Cable/internet/home phone $150 (I rather not have TV or the home phone but parents get bored at home)
Cell Phone $140 (paying for parents bill and temp paying for a relative)
Gym $42/month
Utilities 100
Electricity $60
Groceries $450 (parents take care of almost all grocery expense out of Social Security money)
Going out with friends $100/month (Varies)
Unexpected expenses $200(new tires, passport fee etc.)
Savings
Liquid savings $39,000
Pension $22,000 (only counting my contributions here)
457 deferred comp $3,000 (increased my contributions to $100 monthly)
Roth IRA $3300
I would love to get feedback on how I've done saving wise and where I could improve.
Things I am already working on to increase income"
Starting a blog (yes I'm being realistic that it will take time to grow so not expecting much for a year at least)
Improving Certification at my part-time job which could double my income to maybe $8000/year.
Should I quit my full-time job to find something with long-term growth? go back to school to get an MBA?
Sorry if this post is lengthy, I'll take any advice I can get. Thank you so much.
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