Sooooo.... I was wondering if there are any moms here who are "balling on a budget"

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Would love to hear advice from other moms on how they save/budget. Hubby and I both are in professions which don't pay fantastically (I'm a teacher, he's a department manager for a hotel and actually makes less working all year - and people think teacher salary is bad!.... Well, it still is....)
We budget carefully, spend frugally, coupon, and buy things secondhand, but finances are still difficult. I'm considering career changing but would hate to loose all that time off with my baby, ugh! I actually made a better living tending bar than I do as a teacher. Hubby can't take a second job due to inconsistent scheduling (he's holding tight in hopes of a much deserved promotion).
Typically, our savings can be easily wiped out due to an emergency (vet or medical bills, etc). Not exactly what I want my finances to be like with a LO on the way.
So budget moms, any advice on extra work or thrifty savings?! I know there has got to be a ton of budget savvy moms on this board!
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Also, we did well with hand-me-downs. I also sometimes shop secondhand for DD's clothes... but honestly we didn't need to often because we had hand-me-downs from my niece and from friends. We are actually looking at giving away half of her clothes because they don't fit in the dresser(s)!.
Baby clothes just don't get worn out because they grow so quickly.
Also think about what you really need. There is a whole lot of marketing that goes into the baby world.... but honestly most of it isn't necessary. Do you really need a bassinet AND a crib AND a pack-n-play? Can the crib work for both? Years ago babies slept in a drawer on the floor and survived!
Do you need a baby bath? Can you use the sink until baby can sit up? We use an old laundry basket in the big bathtub since she has been sitting for extra stability and keeping her toys close by so she doesn't move around much.
If you buy minimal bottles etc (we had way more than we needed. 2 would have been plenty) and washed them after use, you can save there as well.
Breastfeeding also saves a lot of money.
You can also use Dr. Bronner's baby mild diluted in a foam pump for babywash and shampoo. That would save a lot of money as well.
That's the big thing in our family. We aren't on a tight budget because we both have great paying jobs. However, we are working towards being out of student loans by the end of the year so we do put all our extra money towards debt and live more frugally.
A couple other random things - target runs sales on their diapers occasionally that if you buy two big boxes of diapers you get a $20 giftcard(they did this just last week)...we use diapers with ds and would need them anyways so I bought two and got the giftcard for a future purchase.
Kohls does their kohls cash frequently....I made a purchase there the other day and got kohls cash which I plan on using towards baby clothes.
We also stock up on stuff when its on sale...so if beans are on sale we buy a lot because they won't go bad before the next sale...a lot of canned goods are like that. If you have room to store that kind of stuff you can stock up...for instance in our storm shelter in the basement we have a deep freeze and shelves so when sales happen we can stock up on meats or food or things like shampoo and deoderant.
We are big diet coke fans...we only buy when it's on sale and you can learn the sale cycles for different stores so you stock up on enough to get you through to the next sale.
I'm sure there is more that we do, just can't think of anything else right now.
1) set aside $20/wk each into savings
2) plan to breastfeed
2) cloth diaper
3) make own baby food
4) DH took a second job (10hrs/ wk) that all goes in savings
5) self-make cleaning supplies (wipes, laundry detergent, soap, etc.)
I also plan to let this baby live in the cloth diapers and onsies for the 1st 3 months while the weather is warm- should save $$ on clothes that way. Other than that, I'd love to hear any additional suggestions!
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But I can totally relate to the emergency bills wiping out savings. We racked up some big ones this summer, but we got on a payment plan with the hospital to make it more manageable. I'm also pretty sure we are going to get pet insurance just in case our dog needs something expensive.
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Pet insurance is amazing. Well worth what you pay for it, especially if you're like me & would pay anything if your dog needed it. We have Pet Plan and it's great.
Ah we should do this! Our dog has been relatively healthy but I worry! Basic care itself adds up - food, shots, heart worm meds, flea and tick protection.... Oh, and the fact that our lovely chewer occasionally destroys our stuff... But he's so worth it! Love my fur baby!
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We cut costs where we can - buy off brands, stock up during sales, coupon, I shop for all our clothes and never pay full price (except for the designer jeans DH loves that cost 3x what mine do and never go on sale).
We know we should cut out cable but we haven't bit the bullet yet.
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Most ppl wouldn't suggest it, but if you have the self control, use a credit card with rewards for everyday purchases. We use it for everything and pay it off at the end of each week. That way we can earn rewards. We earned $300 this year.
Also, have you seen the 52 week savings challenge on pinterest? We did it this year in addition to our regular savings. It could also make a great baby fund.
ETA: We also use the reward card to pay all of our bills and everything that we'd be direct paying from an account, anyway. If only we could pay rent with a CC, we'd be set.
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I would be interested in knowing what that program was called or who did it if you have more information on it
this is what I talked to my husband about but our plan is so new with verizon that it would cost us a fortune just to drop the plan, it would be so much cheaper on us though
Trying to convince DH to give up cable..
this is what I talked to my husband about but our plan is so new with verizon that it would cost us a fortune just to drop the plan, it would be so much cheaper on us though
There are some smaller phone companies that will cover your cancellation fee - I wanted to switch to one to get out of my Verizon contract, but the coverage was no good in Orlando.
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I extended breastfed our son. Just weaned at 2 years 3 months and he started eating table food, with the exception of baby oatmeal cereal (which is the same price per oz as maple syrup!) and we mostly cloth diaper.
I do buy Tide for our diaper laundry because borox in homemade detergent is "bad" for the waterproof part of the diaper covers. Now that most of my MS is gone I need to make more laundry soap!
It's sort of a silly thing but I try to keep lights off and appliances unplugged if I'm not using them. Adjusting your thermostat to use less energy helps too. We are replacing bulbs with those coil energy efficient bulbs when they burn out.
When you go grocery shopping look at the price per unit. Walmart is pretty bad about making it difficult to compare, so I use the calculator on my phone. Sometimes even with a coupon it's not a better deal. Food waste is a big money drain too. Something like 40% of food gets thrown away in the USA. Fresh meat that will go bad soon is cheaper, unless you forget to use it!