I posted a few days ago about getting back in the swing of things regarding creating a budget. My husband was out of work for most of last year, but now that he has a stable job again I feel like I want to get more organized and have a better financial plan. My biggest problem is not saving on a regular basis, and not having specific saving accounts. That's where I'd like the most input. Here is the monthly budget.
DH income- $4900 (frequently a little more if he does any side jobs, he's an electrician)
my income- 3015
total income 7915.00
Expenses
mortgage/prop tax- 2115
utilities- 285
cell phones 162
internet/cable/landline 160
preschool 555
after school care 196
ins home/car 187
union dues 36
kids sports/activities 125
alarm 55
gas 400
food 825
misc 1400ish
total $6500
Should have around $1400 left to save. The misc category above is everything that doesn't fall into a category listed. Gifts, eating out, toiletries, clothing, fun money, etc. I don't budget our annual expenses like car registration, life insurance, etc. but I just adjust the budget that month and save less so it usually seems like we don't quite have the full $1400 left to save.
We currently have 35k in our efund which I know isn't 6 months worth, but I'm comfortable with that amount. I feel like it may even be a little too high because with my DH being off of work for almost 8 months we didn't really even touch it, we just adjusted our lifestyle, I was able to work more, and we received a little income from unemployment.
we also have 8k in a usable savings account which doesn't have a specific purpose at this point.
retirement- my DH contributes over 20% of his income, but I'm self employed and haven't been contributing to my roth on a regular basis.
We have 2 kids (4 & 7) who both have 529's that have a decent amount in them already, but that we don't contribute to on a regular basis. I don't stress about this too much because I know their grandparents want to help with college. I do want to send them both to a private high school though so I feel like that may be something I need to start saving for.
We also own a rental property that we have a positive cash flow on each month. We put that income straight into a account for any maintenance or repairs that may come up which is why you don't see a line item for any type of savings for that property. We currently have 5k in that account and contribute $265 to it each month.
I have my real estate license but only use it to help friends and family occasionally which means I sometimes have large commissions that seem to get blown or disappear because we don't have clear savings goals. This month I'll earn an 8k commission and so far have no plans of what to do with it or where to put it.
I know that was long, but I just wanted to paint the whole picture. Most of our friends are in lots of debt and have lots of fancy material things so I don't have like-minded people to bounce ideas off of, and I know sometimes my DH feels jealous of all our friends "stuff". We have no debt besides our mortgage and I know my DH really wants a boat (a used one) which I'm beginning to consider. So where would you put your savings if you were me?
Re: Budget Review (long)
Also your miscellaneous amount of $1,400 seems crazy high. Where is all that money going?
Perhaps you could save for future vehicle purchases (in cash) as a goal?
Vacations?
Home renovations?
Charity contributions?