daverph said:
I have a budget that we pretty much stick to.
Well, if you really want help, you're going to need to give us a bit more information. I know it may feel odd at first, but many of us regularly post salaries, debt, etc numbers here for others to look at. It's the combination of being anonymous (well, anonymous enough), and because otherwise people can't help a whole lot
So I'd say:
What is your salary?
How large is that c-card loan?
How large is your student loan?
How much do you pay to service loans each month?
How much does your apartment cost per month?
Where does the other money go?
I'm making the assumption that you're making a decent penny (as you've mentioned). I'd even guess that you make more than most of us here. If you're a couple making that much without kids yet, I'm struggling to understand where the money goes (if you're living on a budget). So we certainly need more information before we can help much.
daverph said:
We do not eat out much at all, maybe once a week.
Well, that's pretty good. I know that has always been a major cost for my wife and I.
daverph said:
However, I am paying for the stupidity of my youth with my credit card loan. Its kinda high but it is my only debt other than student loans.
No car loans? How large is this c-card loan? Is it still with the credit card company or have you re-financed it? What's the percentage you pay on it?
daverph said:
I have been on my wife to control her spending and she tries her best. I am just afraid of what I will have to spend once the baby comes. She will start working again with me maybe around September so we will have decreased gas and I hope food costs. I try to LBYM but theres not much left over.
Just wondering, why will you have decreased gas cost once your wife is no longer at home? And why would your food costs go down? I may have missed some explanation, but usually living at home is cheaper on gas & food.
Anyway, I think we've explained enough about how we need more info, your turn
