It's hard not to freak out with all the volatility in the stock market. I've tried to do the right thing and save for retirement with my 401(k), start a 529c for LO, etc. And I just see all my investments shiiting the bed. It's unnerving. I try to not be part of the problem and just hang in there and ride it out. But you add to that the equity in our home evaporating to the tune of being upside down by about $100K, and I start to seriously think there is no way we can financially consider having a second child. Or that we will ever be able to get into a better neighborhood. Or retire. Anyone else feeling gloomy about the economy and what's going on out there?? I'm scared.
Re: NBR- stock market....economy...ugh...
Now should be a good time to invest in mutual funds, retirement plans, 529's etc. I agree it's totally scary and there always is a small chance you could get screwed. But it's really unlikely if you've invested in good plans that are diversified as a way to protect against the market's risks. I honestly do not look at my accounts more than a few times per year or else I would be too stressed out. A few (bad) years are not going to kill a long-term investment account.
Also agree with you about your home. We really wanted to buy a bigger house but decided to wait at least 2-3 more years or we will not see the equity we have in our home. Fingers crossed that we can sell it in a few years before she goes to school (we're not in a good school district).
Yup I love City living but unless you can afford private school it sucks w/kids. There are actually private schools around here we really like, but I don't think we can stay in our small house long-term and a larger house would put tuition out of our budget.
Also, if you are really upside down on your house, maybe you could take advantage of some of the new programs being developed which would allow you to refi to a lower rate even if you lost equity on your home.