Did you do any "financial" evaluations before deciding you were going to stay at home? Or how did you find out it was "right" for you to stay home?
I have a wonderful husband who is an engineer that really loves what he does, but works at a place that doesn't pay their employees as much as they should. I work at a place doing what I didn't go to school for, and really dread each and every day at work. DH and I agree that we would love for me to be a SAHM but want to make sure that we won't feel strapped if I were to stay at home. We are financially good, but have been doing a lot of remodeling on this house we just bought. So a lot of extra money goes into the house.
My question is, are there any resources that help you know if you can afford a 1 income house?
Re: To SAHM and future SAHM - Question for you
My advice would be start living on his income right now. Put 100% of your paycheck in the bank and don't cheat. If you can make it work, then you know you can survive on his salary, plus you'll have a nice little emergency savings from your paycheck.
ETA: Ginger and I are on the same wavelength!
Ginger & Taylor: Thanks for the suggestion, it's the most obvious and probably the best thing to do. I really want this to work for us, we will defiantly have to get this ball rolling.
Thanks
Agree with the others.
Also, track your expenses for a few months (every single penny) and see where your money is going. Then you'll be able to see where you can pare down if need be.
We did what the others said. Sock away your income while you are pregnant and see what happens.
We also used the book Total Money Makeover. It really helped us evaluate our expenses.
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Also consider what expenses will go down when/if you quit. For instance gas, dry cleaning, eating out, and taxes. For us my quitting allowed DH to adjust his witholdings by a few hundred a month.
By the same token you need to consider what expenses will go up. For us that was life insurance, healt care, utilities, and any baby gear/activities.