Anonymous wrote:LMAO. "Poor." We make $141K pre-tax. DH puts 11% of his $101K salary into his 401K and I don't save anything out of my $40K salary because I only work to pay for private school and groceries.
Mortgage is $950/month.
Healthcare, I think is about $400/month.
Childcare is $200/month.
Tuition for private school is $1600/month.
Groceries are $1200/month.
Phones (all mobile) are $180/month.
Internet $60/month
Gas is $400/month (we commute)
No gym, no car payments (both cars are luxury cars but are ten years old, bought new back then), no credit card debt or student loans. We're not saving for college; that's why they go to private school, so they can earn scholarships. We'd be comfortable paying the same tuition we do now or even a bit more when the time comes, but if they want to go to a $50K/yr school, they're going to have to help pay for it.
We shop and go out some but don't really keep track. We haven't taken a real vacation in 7 years but will be taking one this summer. We're not rich or anything but I think we're doing okay.
Anonymous wrote:So few of these budgets list funds for travel. Are people really not vacationing, or they just don't budget for it? We are a bit higher at $240k, but considering some career changes that would bring us into this range. But I would still want to travel!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are at about $200k - 15% for 401k
Net about $10k
Mortgage $3600
Aftercare $400
Food $800
Savings $2000-2500
College $500
Activities/camps/insurance/vacations $815
Utilities $300
Misc $1000
Internet $77
Phones $100
Gas $150
I am sure I am forgetting something
you forgot to say how many kids, but given numbers trust only 1 right ? (or you need to tell me what I am doing wrong with my aftercare program)
2 kids - 10 and 14. Only 1 in aftercare right now. 1 in public, 1 in private (full scholarship).
I know what I forgot - CC debt payment of $250/month. 0% interest and should be gone soon.
Costco keeps the food budget really low - used to be over $1000/month.
Anonymous wrote:So few of these budgets list funds for travel. Are people really not vacationing, or they just don't budget for it? We are a bit higher at $240k, but considering some career changes that would bring us into this range. But I would still want to travel!!
Anonymous wrote:Our HHI is in this range and we only take big trips every 3 years. Otherwise it's 4-5 days in Delaware at the beach or the like. It's enough to live on, save some, but for us not enough to take international vacations annually or anything like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a HHI between $150k and $180K depending on the annual bonus. Our budget is based on the $150k.
We donate 5%
We save 10% off the top and whatever is left (5-10% more).
Our Mortgage is low at $900 per month, but we pre-pay $700 and pay our taxes twice a year which equates to ~$700 per month. $2,250 total.
We spend around $1200 per month on food (groceries and eating out).
We spend around $500 per month on therapies for children, insurance covers some too. It used to be more, but we have graduated from a few.
Utilities are around $500 per month (water, sewer, electricity, gas, phone....)
Cars: gas and maintenance is around $300 per month and growing as our cars are aging. We may be adding a new car soon. I expect this to grow to $500 per month soon.
We have ~$1.5 million in 401ks/IRAs which will help supplement the pension
We have ~$250k in college savings (DCs are teens)
We have $70k in cash reserves
Wow. I am seriously impressed.
Anonymous wrote:So few of these budgets list funds for travel. Are people really not vacationing, or they just don't budget for it? We are a bit higher at $240k, but considering some career changes that would bring us into this range. But I would still want to travel!!
Anonymous wrote:So few of these budgets list funds for travel. Are people really not vacationing, or they just don't budget for it? We are a bit higher at $240k, but considering some career changes that would bring us into this range. But I would still want to travel!!
Anonymous wrote:No one has accounted for the summer months when thousands are spent on summer camps.