Hi ladies! I apologize already, my I pad will not post paragraphs, so sorry for a massive paragraph this will be. Ihave lurked here a few times in the past and see that there is some good info that you give. I am trying to get our family on a budget, and am finding it hard to even begin. Please bear with me, I feel stupid when it comes to this and i am trying to seek advice.
I tracked our spending for two months and we noticed that there is nothing we can cut in our spending (we went out to eat twice in two months, and had a pizza party with our child's friends) besides that I have cooked everything from home. We have not gone to movies, extra curricular things, decreased driving times, by reducing number of trips to the store, unnecessary trips to places, we really do not do much. It is almost depressing. We do have one huge expense that was our choice this year - tuition for private education. We are trying to do school of choice (again) next year, our school system we live in is horrible. If we can not get school of choice, I do not know what we will do. We can not move at this point in time.
I have read Ramsey's TOtal Money Makeover, and I understand the concept of it, but my question is how do you begin doing it, when as soon as you get paid, that income is gone already just to keep up on bills? By the end of the month, there is nothing left after all bills are paid and food on the table, and gas for cars. Do you default on a bill? That does not seem logical. How do you "pay yourself" if there is no money for essential bills?sorry if I sound dumb.
I have been on a job search for a few months now, with no luck. I have been substitute teaching infrequently, BUT I am picking up another part time job in a few weeks (I am going through the interview process, know the hiring person -my former boss- and he said that I will be hired, I just need to go through the process). This will help, though it is just min wage job. So, I will have income over the summer to supplement DH.
I like the concept of DR, but was wondering if there is something similar/better to refer to?
I am so sorry for all the questions, like I said, I feel at a loss with this. I truly appreciate any suggestions, as I said, I do not feel knowledgeable when it comes to budget.
Re: Where to start?
Two blogs that I read give pretty good tips about extreme frugal living. You might find them interesting. They are sixfiguresunder.com and frugalfarmer.com. Like I said it gets pretty extreme, but it's interesting and you can take or leave what you want.
What are the loans that you have? Mortgage? Cars? Tell us what you owe and the rates and payments...you may be able to refi for a lower rate and therefore a lower payment.
Is your DH able to put his antennae out for a new job in his field? Maybe he could also try for a higher paying job.
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