Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's way too much. I think $600 a month would even be a bit much.
+1
Our income is twice yours and we give ourselves $600/mo. We save a ton and are close to paying off our mortgage on a $3M home. Our kids are older- 20, 17, 15, 10.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's way too much. I think $600 a month would even be a bit much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's way too much. I think $600 a month would even be a bit much.
Maybe. She told me she just spent $200 at Sephora. I don’t mind her purchase at all but just wanted to point out that $1200/mo doesn't go far if you have certain tastes. The inflation has made everything so expensive and things like a basic meal for two at a sit down restaurant cost about $100 give or take.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's way too much. I think $600 a month would even be a bit much.
Anonymous wrote:So almost $30,000 per year to just blow on whatever you two want? Why not just spend what you need to and agree to talk about anything more than a certain dollar level. And, if you are aggressively saving for a down payment on a new house wouldn’t this help out? Pre-kids this is when you should be saving as much as you possibly can, not having fun money accounts.
Anonymous wrote:What percentage of your gross income are you guys saving each month? Do you have a fully funded emergency fund? Are you saving adequately for any large expenses like car repairs and home repairs? Do you have a full budget so that you are directing your money where you want it to go and you have this money available to spend? Are you aware that these amounts will go down dramatically if you have kids and need to utilize daycare?