I am in awe of the savings. Kudos. |
Well no kidding, but a PP asked this person why they don't save for vacations. This is her answer. |
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Take home after 401k, medical ins: 8500
Fixed Expenses food - 1000 gas/tolls - 500 life ins - 320 (variable annuity) mortgage - 1845 (incl tax and ins) util - depends on the month, but averages 700, including phones, internet, cable, etc.. donation - 400 (I give regularly to my church) target - 300 Rest varies on house projects, activities, vacations, whether I go clothes shopping that month. I don't have a "budget" per se, but I also don't spend what I don't have. we have no other loans than our mortgage. I have only carried a CC balance a handful of times in my life. Just returned to work PT, so that income is all disposable income, yay. I already have plans for that $. I need a new car. 10+ yr old car is falling apart. Planning to pay all cash for under $30K. And also start contributing to DCs colelge fund. |
I don't track and I know I am living within budget because I have no new debt (in fact no debt at all, except fort mortgage). |
Lol. Sure. I totally forgot I ever answered this post, but am always looking for friends who like wine and won't judge me for this indulgence. |
I'm the Op with the every year a "beach" vacation. I put that in quotes because we don't like the beach,but that is what we do because that is what is "free". We would rather be in the mountains or another city or another suburb or in the middle of Iowa or anywhere else frankly. We can take the beach about 1 1/2 hours a day and then we have to go in or we will burn even with SPF 30 applied liberally and often (think cheap Irish and Scottish skin). |
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I make 210k. Bills gross 2kids
2600 mortgage 210 cable pack 200 elect. 180 cell 170 ins10 mon. 12-1400 food 10 per. 401k 700 gas 750 car payment 100 month student 500 irs some mistakes I watch having fun. And live in the midatlantic |
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HHI 157; take home: 7400 (in two paycheck months)
$2100 mortgage $1200 food (includes dining out and some household goods) $550 utilities/cable/internet/cell phones $1000 misc $200 gas/insurance/parking $200 charity $750 medical expenses (9000K max out of pocket/12 months) $700 Car payments $600 misc loans/credit cards/debt (mostly from a failed business; big tax losses though). Thing deducted from my paycheck (not looking at the check though): 1570 Retirement/401k (6% me+match) ~1 mil life insurance Sucky Health Insurance Dental Disability (LT/Short Term) HSA |
+1. You are being defrauded. |
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HHI 183. Monthly take home 8150 (excluding months with extra paychecks and portion of income (8K) that comes in at various set times of year).
-3500 mortgage/taxes -220 car payment - 120 cable/internet - 140 cell phones - 300 student loans - 200 car loan - 400 utilities (gas, electric, often lower but we just bought a drafty house) - 73 car insurance -2000 groceries/household goods/clothes/discretionary spending - 700 savings - 500 extra debt payments (car payment will be gone in a few months) The extra paychecks in income generally go into saving. |
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Our HHI is around $160k and we net around $9500/month, after 5% retirement, healthcare, and parking.
-2500 mortgage/taxes -250 car stuff -500 home utilities, cable, cells -1500 daycare -200 entertainment -400 health stuff -1200 groceries/household goods/eating out and alcoholo - 500 fun money (shopping/travel/personal care) The rest goes to savings. |
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It's amazing the number of people who don't get that something in quotes like "poor" is being said with sarcasm.
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Too much. Our total household income is $165K and we live in the Montgomery county in MD. Here's our breakdown: - Mortgage + HOA: $2160 - 2 cars: $1200 (both cars are new, well maintained, and we are in the 4th year for 1 and 3rd year for another). - Cable TV: 0 - Cell: $25 (we use freedom pop and calling cards, got rid of stupid high cost plans years ago). - Internet: $50 - Food: $500 (family of 3) - Shopping: $150 (maybe...whatever clothes we had to buy, we bought them years ago, and we don't buy more than what we need). - Utilities: $150 (I watch them like a hawk, we still live comfortably but save the heck out of these). - Housekeeper: 0 (I am doing the cleaning, thank you). - Charity: 0 (it begins at home). - Education: $150 (wife runs a tutoring business and needs supplies...we write off these, and this is the money that gives us the most bang for our buck). - Car/parking/gas: $100 maybe (I work from home 2 times a day, wife works part time in the MCPS school system as a part time analyst less than a mile from our house and bikes there). - Schooling cost: 0 (our daughter goes to one of the best public schools, thank you). - Child activities: $100 (swimming, crafts, a musical instrument. Everything else, she learns at home...wife can teach math up to university level). - car insurance: $100 for both cars (having excellent driving record has its benefits) - Other spending: $300 maybe (includes netflix, maintenance expenses etc.) - Gym: $10 (ever heard of planet fitness? Besides, I have invested in a treadmill and a weight machine and both have worked very well for over 4 years now and keep going). - Vacations: $800 (Yes!!! That's where our leftover money goes. We take 2 good vacations + occasional small vacations here and there. We spend $10K a year on vacations). We have a small family. We save nearly $40K from our after tax income. This is besides the 5% match I get plus an opportunity to invest in restricted stocks at my work. Wife has her pension plan set up. I make 80% of the income, and she makes 20% and takes care of the household affairs. We lead a great and fulfilling life. We work where we can, save money where we can and spend it where we think it's worth spending. |
| Where do you get your internet for $50/month? What is the speed? |
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HHI recently jumped from $160 - $180k. Take home is ~$10k/month after a 10% 401k, medical and parking contributions.
$2000 mortgage/PITI (NW DC townhouse) $1200 groceries, restaurants, and some household goods $ 500 utilities, cell phones, and cable/internet $ 300 gas and other transportation costs $1300 daycare for 1 DD $ 200 other activities for DD $ 250 healthcare costs + 2 gym memberships $ 150 bi-monthly house cleaner $ 100 travel $ 400 shopping (gifts, furniture, clothes, etc. all in this category) $ 100 occasional entertainment or personal care costs Everything else goes into Roth IRA and college savings. |