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I think it's fine, we're like monkeymama and at that age we had nothing saved for retirement because we had put everything into a house. We were house poor. But it turned out okay and we've slammed retirement like crazy now.
I'd rather see a large blow money category and budget sticking than little blow money and you keep not to it.
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The numbers still don't add up to 100%. Can you clarify that? Also, you show 4% to Roth and 2% to 401k but say it is 10% going to retirement. Where is the other 4%?
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Actually, I think it's because the taxes I used were based off my wife's half-raise paycheck, so that's probably the reason. Last edited by project15 : 07-16-2007 at 04:09 PM. |
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The numbers may not add up to 100% because you're rounding to the nearest whole number, so it may not be a big deal. For example, you have three 0% items that together add up to 1% or more.
It looks like a really good budget - good job. And way to go on increasing the savings portion! Keep us posted on how well you are able to stick to it. |
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My future Hubby and I kind of do the same thing, we give ourselves $200 a month each. That covers ciggs, clothes, and whatever else we each like...I don't smoke ciggs, but I play Second Life, and like to throw $20 on it every now and then...I too, like to save up for bigger ticket items and I am a huge amazon.com freak, lol..so it works for us..this way, we put aside about $400-600 in savings a month..
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I personally think that this is a good budget however if you are wanting to purchase a home then maybe you should consider reducing your budget. Friends of mine also give themselves allowances and by reducing it by $100 a month has helped them enormously as they recently had to call out an emergency plumber. The spare cash came in handy for unforseen circumstances.
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It sounds like a lot of money to spend on unidentifiable things. Your wife would probably resent it if you tried to control the spending, but you need a budget. For me $20 per week on incidental expenditures is more reasonable.
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I dont think thats alot but maybe some away as a contingency just in case something happens.
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