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So basically I now feel like I am blowing a ton of money on useless crap.
We save like 20k/ year and I don't think it's enough.
Yay - the ladies of CF salute you with PIE!!!
...just as soon as you send us the tickets...
There might be your answer...do you mean saving 20K a year besides your retirement? 'Cause if so, and it's in an accessible form, depending on how long you've been doing that, pull some of that out and you'll do wonders to reduce your debt on buying a house, and either lower your payment to ease the concerns of losing your job, or drastically shorten your loan window and thus get back to saving mad cash sooner once it's paid off.
Alternately, if you want to go the kids route, if you do lose your job, that money that you've been saving is your safety net.
I don't know your situation or you well enough to say for sure, but I'm hearing things that make me think that a large net worth may be your sole focus. While that's not bad in and of itself, if it causes you issues in other ways, you're maybe too focused on that particular thing...i.e. you are stressing or having relationship issues because you think you can't afford a home because you can't swing the payments, but yet you're putting almost 2K a month into a bucket that will do nothing other than grow (and there's something to be said for its growth, I'm not minimizing that...WAAYY too many people don't consider that enough...I save too).
Don't get me wrong, I'm not chastising your choices, and I'm not saying my choices are what everyone should do. We all have priorities, and very few people have the income or means to never have to prioritize one thing over another, so we all have to choose based on our personal beliefs.
For me, though, we save for our retirement, and have a plan for that which is discussed and managed with the help of a professional. We live the life we want while watching that our bank account is still rising...meaning we're living below our means. We don't budget, but we make sure the overall trajectory is up, and we've learned to live to that discipline. We like to keep a certain amount (6 months expenses) in liquid form to deal with an emergency or loss of income, but when we get above that, we look at what to do with that overage. A few years ago we paid cash for a minivan...because we have kids. A few months ago we finished our basement without a loan. But, I don't have 60K socked away in a mutual fund. At some point, we probably will get to the point where we're not finding something valuable to do with our money (house paid off, kids out of the house) and we'll be plowing lots of money into investments, but for me, now, it's not my priority. It's not inherently BAD, though either if it is your priority, as long as it's not causing you other strife.
Always that hook at the end...always.
do you work with a particular company? For the financial advisor part? It sounds like you have very similar goals to DH's and mine. So yeah, just give us your life plan to follow.![]()
and I think averages like $3k in a checking account?
That would make me nervous as heck.
There might be your answer...do you mean saving 20K a year besides your retirement? A few months ago we finished our basement without a loan. But, I don't have 60K socked away in a mutual fund. At some point, we probably will get to the point where we're not finding something valuable to do with our money (house paid off, kids out of the house) and we'll be plowing lots of money into investments, but for me, now, it's not my priority. It's not inherently BAD, though either if it is your priority, as long as it's not causing you other strife.
sweet! Now I expect you to act as a tour guide when I come to visit!
We got lucky in the fact that MIL is in that industry, so we work with an independent financial adviser that she knew and trusted. I can PM you the name, but he's out of Waterloo, so I'm not sure he regularly gets to Madison. He gets to the Iowa City area a few times a year. Let me know.
So I got offered a bad *** job today. More pay than I was making back in Indiana, so I'm surprised by that, as I made really good money there and was expecting to take a pay cut. But the best part? My territory is the entire state, so I'll get all expense paid trips to the other islands of Maui, Kauai and the Big Island. And I accepted the position in nothing but my boxers. Like a boss.
I have less than that in our checking account and you know how I am with money.
That includes 8,000 in retirement for my wife and I (but not counting our mandatory pension contributions).
I have about 90k in equities (I'm 31 and everything I've read says I should have far more). My dad always taught me growing up saving is the best thing you can do for your family so I guess that's what I've been doing.
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Our house now is just fine and wanting to move is because she wants to - not because we need to.
cyrocksmypants does not wear pants.
I have less than that in our checking account and you know how I am with money.
That includes 8,000 in retirement for my wife and I (but not counting our mandatory pension contributions).
I have about 90k in equities (I'm 31 and everything I've read says I should have far more). My dad always taught me growing up saving is the best thing you can do for your family so I guess that's what I've been doing.
Our house now is just fine and wanting to move is because she wants to - not because we need to.
WRT equities...if you mean you have 90K in retirement savings, I'd say that's good...not stellar,
*sigh*
I'm getting SOOOO freakingly depressed reading this.
But...*shrugs* Motivation to get better.
My friend was homeschooling two when the third was born. She said it was pretty easy to catch up until the youngest got mobile and wanted 'in' on it causing distractions.
8 & 11 can be mostly self directed according to another friend. In retrospect, I'm glad they're not pressuring me about school thoughts yet. I know more homeschoolers than public schoolers....
PM me if you have questions about it. I was mostly home schooled and I think I'm mostly normal![]()
PM me if you have questions about it. I was mostly home schooled and I think I'm mostly normal![]()