My husband and I only have two debts, our house and his student loans. we have been working diligently over the last 2 years to pay off all of our debts and plan to continue hacking away at his student loans after baby gets here.
We will have to pay 3 grand out of pocket and anticipate having the cash by the time baby gets here.
We are also hoping to squeeze in a small babymoon (like really small as in we will go to the next town over to spend the night in the hotel while one of our mothers comes to stay with our kids),do a minor house project, and replenish our cash cushion before baby gets here.
What are your financial goals before baby gets here? Are you trying to pay off any debts? do you plan on making any big purchases such as a car? How much is baby going to cost oop?
note: I am not trying to be nosey. I just thought it would be interesting / helpful to get an idea of where other people are at in this stage. Feel free to be as general or specific as you want in your responses.
Re: GTKY:financial goals
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
As for oop costs, our oop max with our insurance is $2k, so that's the most we'll end up owing. Our deductible is $200 and after that we have a 20% coinsurance, so I'm not sure what the bill will actually come out to be but with $2,000 being the worst case scenario, I can't complain.
Also, @SkiChic626 that sounds super frustrating.
We were the lucky ones who both bought houses during the peak, back in 2006, 2007. So much for trying to be responsible grown ups. We are set to lose about $5K on top of the monthly mortgage payments for a year for that house to just sit empty. We may do a little better my house, maybe just break even.
We don't have student loans or car payments anymore but my 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee may need to be turned in within the next few years. They hold up great but as it gets older it will cost more to maintain. Since working from home I only put about 6K miles a year or less on my car so a cheap low mileage lease may be the best option for us. Otherwise we are really careful anyway and we both make a lot of money (from my point of view at least). Only a few of our friends make as much or more than us so I count myself really lucky.
I do need to get better about making dinners at home. It would save us a little more but we usually go the route of convenience so our time can be spent with our 2.5 yr old and each other.
Our little lightbulb is on the way!
12 weeks 3 days
TTC since Oct 2011
Me: 33, hypothyroidism since 14, cleared all HSG, US, Pre-pregnancy panel tests.
Hubby: 36, testicular Ca, chemo April-May 2012.
Natural cycle IUI #1 with trigger and Progesterone Suppositories (Jun 2012) Neg
Natural Cycle IUI #2 with trigger and Progesterone Suppositories (Jul 2012) NEG
Aug 2012 - break due to needing a girls' weekend in Cape Cod
Natural Cycle IUI #3 with trigger and prednisone (Sep 2012) NEGATIVE
Switched fertility clinics - forced break Oct 2012
Natural Cycle IUI #4 (Nov 2012) no trigger, no progesterone, no prednisone (Nov 2012) - Neg
1st round Clomid Cycle IUI #5 (Dec 2012) - POS
Son #1- 2/15/08
Son #2- 8/18/10
Baby 3 due 8/8/16
The other big thing we need to do is sell my house. We need to move about an hour away before summer. Luckily my area is a pretty good seller's market right now, so my realtor is confident we can sell it for a good price. We're making some minor repairs the next few weeks and it will go on the market. Anything we can make off of it will be a huge help.
I really wish I could stay on my current insurance for the labor. OOP max is $1600/person, so I will easily hit mine. I'm already almost at my deductible just with a few monthly doctor's appointments. But my next job is with the federal government so I'll be eligible for federal health insurance plans. Hopefully I can find one that's at least decent.
Other than that, we'd like to start a college savings plan for the peanut at some point. That may not be until we pay off our own student loans, which is unfortunate.
I guess I'm trying to say I feel your pain! I hope you are able to get out from under both houses. Just try not to rush into your new house so fast that you settle for something you don't absolutely love. Best wishes!
We are about to start our master bath remodel. I would like this to be our last big purchase for 2016.
I keep a ridiculous budget and we've always been pretty flexible in following it. However, we both have agreed we need to tighten up our spending, so I would really like to see us follow the budget more.
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
DD: Aug '16
10/2017: Twins confirmed with TTTS at 22 weeks.
10/10/17 Twin B passed after in utero placenta surgery
11/2/17 Twin A & B born
11/26/17: Twin A passed after 24 days fighting in the NICU
Benched 6 months
BFP: 6/28/18 MC:7/16/18 BO
BFP: 10/2/18 EDD 6/15/18
My dad made me read The Richest Man in Babylon when I was in high school to teach me the importance of "paying yourself first." I'd definitely recommend it.
Married May 2014
DD born August 2016
Baby #2 due December 2017
Baby #1 - DD 8/29/16
Baby #2 - EDD 4/6/18