Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we're a non-furloughed fed and a private sector employee. early 40s
We have about $100K cash in our checking account (stupid, i know) and our only really fixed expense are mortgage payments of $60K a year (2 houses) and utilities of under $10K.
So i'd say we could go a year without going beyond our cash savings.
Why is that stupid? Sounds like a nice cushion to me.
Anonymous wrote:we're a non-furloughed fed and a private sector employee. early 40s
We have about $100K cash in our checking account (stupid, i know) and our only really fixed expense are mortgage payments of $60K a year (2 houses) and utilities of under $10K.
So i'd say we could go a year without going beyond our cash savings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would cancel all activities and memberships immediately and I think we'd be fine, we'd just be living a spartan existence, no enrichment activities for the kids, keeping utilities low, etc. Seems like plenty of people I know with a SAHP already live like that. I'm a solo parent. I'll never be rich but I think I do well enough by my kids and have good backup planning.
A lot of people choose not to do activiites. Nothing to do with SAHP. The only difference between a single and SAH with spouse is child care expenses when kid are young.
Which is a huge expense for many people.
Right, it can easily match or exceed someone's mortgage/rent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would cancel all activities and memberships immediately and I think we'd be fine, we'd just be living a spartan existence, no enrichment activities for the kids, keeping utilities low, etc. Seems like plenty of people I know with a SAHP already live like that. I'm a solo parent. I'll never be rich but I think I do well enough by my kids and have good backup planning.
A lot of people choose not to do activiites. Nothing to do with SAHP. The only difference between a single and SAH with spouse is child care expenses when kid are young.
Which is a huge expense for many people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would cancel all activities and memberships immediately and I think we'd be fine, we'd just be living a spartan existence, no enrichment activities for the kids, keeping utilities low, etc. Seems like plenty of people I know with a SAHP already live like that. I'm a solo parent. I'll never be rich but I think I do well enough by my kids and have good backup planning.
A lot of people choose not to do activiites. Nothing to do with SAHP. The only difference between a single and SAH with spouse is child care expenses when kid are young.