Anonymous wrote:Yes, definitely have a budget. HHI 195k.
I agree with the PP who wrote about a budget just telling your money what to do. I also listen to Dave Ramsey - and I'm a 30 something year old Democrat and black woman. His financial advice is solid. I truly believe that no matter how much you make, you have to know exactly where your money is going.
When we spend our allotment for a category, we generally stop spending. There are times when we tweak it and move money around to cover unexpected expenses, etc. (Not just serious expenses, but fun ones too, like brunch with friends). But, we can do that comfortably b/c we're not overspending every other month.
I'm very surprised at the amount of people who don't have a budget that responded.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not anymore. We've proven frugal and we're saving on target. We have a target savings of 4k a month. As long as we hit that we're happy. We track and try not to overspend.
Exactly the same, except we have a higher savings target.
iAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not anymore. We've proven frugal and we're saving on target. We have a target savings of 4k a month. As long as we hit that we're happy. We track and try not to overspend.
What is your HHI?
170k
Anonymous wrote:No budget, no real tracking aside from savings. We have no debt aside from mortgage and we are big savers. We naturally live below our means and are well positioned financially for the future so if we want to splurge on something we do so happily. We will likely do more tracking and perhaps budgeting when retirement rolls around.
Anonymous wrote:Not anymore. We've proven frugal and we're saving on target. We have a target savings of 4k a month. As long as we hit that we're happy. We track and try not to overspend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not anymore. We've proven frugal and we're saving on target. We have a target savings of 4k a month. As long as we hit that we're happy. We track and try not to overspend.
What is your HHI?