..is exhausting. Hubs and I started to come up with a plan but in reality we should've been saving years ago before babies were even on the brain. Any good budgeting tips?? We are cutting back on our monthly saving to sock away a couple hundred bucks a month until I would be off from maternity leave. Also trying to get a handle on debt, which isn't easy. I need a money tree!
~Kelly
Re: Budgeting for baby...
We separated our savings accounts - 1 for baby spending- our chunk of change to buy things for baby and 2, rainy day money. Money that we had out aside for unexpected bills or expenses that were not in the budget. By keeping the two accounts (among others) we know what we have to actually spend on certain items. Having the rainy day money is huge for us- nothing is worse than a bill with restricted income.
Good luck! And as PP said, remember babies don't need a lot, especially not at the beginning.
Also- people love to buy things for babies- clothes and blankets and toys. If you are going to buy things let others feet you those and just fill in the blanks.
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
I'm going to disagree with others and say that as a rule, I never ever use cash. I use budgeting and tracking techniques, but use the CC as much as possible. I have earned thousands in cash back rewards points and have never been charged a dollar of interest since I pay it back every month. If you're going to spend the money anyways, might as well get cash back for it. Especially on things like groceries which you can get double points for.
As far as buying things for babies, I agree with others in that we are buying nothing until the due date gets much closer. We accept all free things from others offered to us, and we never buy anything new, ever. We buy used from people we know, garage sales, and from consignment stores. The baby is going to outgrow toys, clothes, pillows, sheets, everything. Don't spend a fortune on these things that will only be used a relatively short amount of time!
1. Buy used. Almost everything is nearly just as good used, except car seats. People who are done having kids are often more then happy to get rid of stuff, often free. Just always say yes.
2. BF is much cheaper then FF, even if you buy a pump.
3. Cloth diapers can save you 1-2k by potty training, even more with each subsequent kid because you can reuse them. Plus they have decent resale value so when you're done you recoup even more.
4. You social life budget can likely be decreased, but be wary of all the tempting "mommy & me" classes available on leave. Especially with a spring/summer baby, find a group of moms with similar aged babies and make your own activities. Like going to the park, or a pool, or just hanging out at someone's house.
5. Babies really don't need that much stuff. The toys and clothes are all so cute and tempting, but really not necessary. Even with DH & I probably only having bought DD 2-3 toys and probably 2 dozen outfits in the past year, the girl has a huge bin full of toys and a bigger wardrobe then me. People seem to love buying toys and clothes for baby. Plus DD loves one blanket, her soothers, what ever paper she can get her hands on and a couple of her "little people" more then anything, and would probably be happy if that is all she ever played with. So resist all the cute. And don't buy a change table. Dresser (with pad), beds, sofas, floors work just as well/better.
6. It's tempting to spend the extra $10-20 on the "better" bouncy seat, floor mat, etc. Resist. Baby won't notice/care. They really don't need all the bells and whistles. There are a few things that the extra cost may be worth it to you (for us it was car seat and stroller), but by and large, get what works for the least cost.
IVF/FET #1 - BFP!!
DX - PCOS 2004
FET #2 - scheduled for 11/24/15
I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
I am looking into some of the bigger budget breakers at the moment--especially health care (family plans available from each of our employers) options.
Due June 29, 2014
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