Anonymous wrote:Op - I am an admitted spend thrift. DH has to insist I buy new clothes when mine are wearing out or I don’t have something appropriate for a given event (like no hiking shoes, running shoes are complete bare sole, etc.)
I just think little things add up to big things and we already have big things to pay for. So why spend more money on things we really don’t think (in my mind).
Anonymous wrote:If your DH makes $650,000 let him spend what he wants or he will find someone who will. You are obnoxious.
Anonymous wrote:Op - we have had college debt to pay off plus kids in daycare for the past decade. So between daycare and student loans we have been paying close to $7000 a month on those items. Not to mention mortgage, car payments, saving for retirement, college, and so on.
Our HHI just reached this high this past year. We are doing catch up on all our savings and retirement and college saving for kids. I worry about spending on lots of extras even though I know we have a high HHI right now.
Anonymous wrote:Op - we have had college debt to pay off plus kids in daycare for the past decade. So between daycare and student loans we have been paying close to $7000 a month on those items. Not to mention mortgage, car payments, saving for retirement, college, and so on.
Our HHI just reached this high this past year. We are doing catch up on all our savings and retirement and college saving for kids. I worry about spending on lots of extras even though I know we have a high HHI right now.
Anonymous wrote:Op - we have had college debt to pay off plus kids in daycare for the past decade. So between daycare and student loans we have been paying close to $7000 a month on those items. Not to mention mortgage, car payments, saving for retirement, college, and so on.
Our HHI just reached this high this past year. We are doing catch up on all our savings and retirement and college saving for kids. I worry about spending on lots of extras even though I know we have a high HHI right now.