Money Matters
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Introduction and questions

Hi everyone! I stalk the bump a lot, and someone recently recommended this board if you have concerns about money - so here I am!

Me and my husband are trying to figure out when we can have a baby. At this point, it's really all about being financially ready - we're ready otherwise. Is anyone else in that situation? It's frustrating. We both want a baby in our hearts and feel ready to welcome one, but we don't want to be struggling to get by and be able to properly support a little one. I'm in grad school right now (paid for) and DH has a steady job, but it doesn't pay very well. We have A LOT of student loan debt - about 150,000 total - and about 90,000 of it is private loans. We also have a mortgage and a car payment.

We're not really sure where to go from here. I know I need to somehow make more money (currently working part-time), but that's tough to do while I'm in school without getting overwhelmed and my studies suffering. I know people have recommended Dave Ramsey - is that a good first step? We want to feel like we're moving forward and not just living paycheck to paycheck with all this debt around us.

Thank you!!!

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Re: Introduction and questions

  • I need some more information first - and I don't answer posts a lot, but as another person with a ton of SL debt, I will give it a shot.

     First - what program are you in?  How many years do you have left?  Is your SL debt from unde

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  • I have to agree with the questions that the pp put out there. If doing grad school & working part time already gives you a full schedule it will probably be best to at least wait until you are done with grad school. Not for the financial aspect of

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