Thanks for the comments everyone.
BoxheadTim wrote:
- I don't think that saving for kid's college should happen before the kids happen.
- I assume that the Oh E36 M3 fund is the emergency fund. In that case, I would put a lot more money into it, especially if the kids haven't happened. I think the Dave Ramsey rule of 3-6 months expenses is a good one, I would personally prefer more (says the bloke who hasn't managed a month yet) but I'd put some of the emergency fund for the long end into less accessible instruments (say, CDs instead of a money market account).
On the first point... I'd agree with you except that I'm not out of college yet. My parents helped me, and my girlfriends parents helped her on top of her getting a full scholarship the first year at a state school. I have friends who will probably be in debt for at least ten years. I think the saving for it now is a good idea. If 18 years later there are no kids, then I'll buy a Porsche.
On the second, this is what is added monthly to the "Oh E36 M3" fund. It would be already funded by this time (4 years in the future)
gamby wrote:
- Have a plan B in case the relationship goes awry. You two will be COMPLETELY different people by age 30--I know, I know--you're deeply in love.
- TRUST ME. Have a plan B.
I'm well aware of this, and I do.
SVreX wrote:
- Does Molly play hockey or the guitar? You may need more for her hobbies.
- 3% growth in expenses may be reasonable. Don't expect to match it in salary- that's way too optimistic.
- Do you have current job offers? If not, $70,940 is totally out of line for 2011. 1 month is already gone, you aren't graduated yet, and lots of people can't find jobs at all.
- What happens if Molly's (or your) internal clock speeds up, and kids become a higher priority? I love the idea that you are starting by putting money away for this, but you could loose 50% of your projected income for a period of time.
- On food... My wife feeds our family of 5 for about $100 per week. We don't eat fancy.
- On fun... I sure wish we could spend $800 per month. I don't know anyone with anywhere near that much disposable income.
- Very low income for the first 2 years for both of you (unless you already have jobs/ offers).
She figure skates and enjoys hockey, so she gets included on that. Aside from this, if need be I can get my fill just reffing it (and getting paid). As for guitar--well, its only $10 a month in strings, if that. I gave her the same budget that I projected for my autocrossing, although I highly doubt that she would get into anything for that much. She's pretty frugal.
I put the 3% there for an idea of what is needed each year to keep up the same standard of living. And we're not looking for 70k in 2011, we're looking for 77-80k in 2014-2015.
If the internal clock speeds up, then autocrossing is scrapped if need be. Then whatever else needs to be scrapped... is scrapped.
Feeding a family of 5 on $100 is encouraging.
On the fun issue with $800 a month... Yeah, I/we'll have to scale back. That is why this is being at least thought about before I'm in the real world (I like this fake one so much better).
Neither of us have "career" jobs or offers, we're still in college, but we both have some good things going for us in that regard. I'm majoring in Math with minors in Economics and Business Administration. Depending on what exactly I go into (read: where do I get offers), the average starting salary would be between 38k and 58k. She is studying to be a dietitian, with starting salary averaging about 40k.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
$200/mo is way low for "fun" IMO.
You going to have cable? $50-110 of your monthly fun is shot to hell right there. Dinner out once a month? Another $50-$150 depending on where and what. Rent movies (or worse... go to them?)... yeah. It adds up fast. Its 2x everything plus another 1x for keeping women comfortable when you travel in pairs.
When you don't have kids and are healthy - put 3-6 mos of living lean in the bank and then live it up a little. Travel, race... whatever floats your boat. When kids come along you won't have the opportunity to be selfish and your wife will be somebody's mother.
Be prudent but live well. Better to squander your money than your time - you can always make more money but the clock only runs out.
We are not going to have cable. I don't have it now. She does (her roommate pays), but the only thing she uses it for is a Jersey Shore drinking game with her friends. As for dinner out once a month, I doubt that we would be spending more than $100 a night, and probably less. We both drink water, rarely get an appetizer, and never get desert. We get movies from the library.
This does raise another expense though: internet and cell phones. That will put a dent in the budget.
I bet we could actually do the living lean for a year or two. Good advice.
jrw1621 wrote:
Have you factored in what a wedding will cost?
Your opinion of how to do it inexpensively may very much differ from her opinion.
Plan for it to be similar to the price of a new car (Lexus to Scion) if she wants the full deal.
Maybe the price of a used car (Lexus to Scion) if you scale it back.
It will likely not be priced like any used car that you can list on this website
Ugg... Forgot about that.