Submitted by help_me_decide333 t3_11dwr8g in personalfinance
Hi All,
looking to see if we can go down to one income so my wife can be a stay at home mom
Monthly Expenses:
Gas: $150
Electric/Natural Gas/Cell Phone/Water/Internet: $600
Mortgage, Interest, Taxes, Insurance: $2,501
Food: $700
Misc Shopping (Clothes, paper products, cleaning): $400
Hair: $20
Pets: $100
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Total: $4,521
Income: $92,000 paid bi-weekly
Bonus: 10%
Monthly Income: $5,000 ($2,500 per check roughly still allows for a 10% 401k contribution and all insurance/HSA taken out)
2 months of 1 extra paycheck, plus a bonus in the range of $10k-15k (there is a multiplier of the 10%)
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Annual Expenses:
Car Maintenance: $300 (both have brand new cars fully paid off)
Auto/Umbrella Insurance: $2400
SO - Total Annual Income in the range of $65,000-$67,000 (taxed bonus included)
Annual Total Expenses: $56,950
Leaves a savings room of about $8-10k per year to make up for surprise expenses, house repairs (house is only 6 years old but it's a Ryan so who knows)
Based on the above expense calculations, we also have about 12 months of relatively liquid emergency fund. We are nervous, as we just found out she is pregnant with number two!
Hustlechick00 t1_jacov3y wrote
That is too close for comfort in my opinion to live on one income. Future expenses to consider: large unexpected medical bill, therapy expenses, child extracurricular or field trip, savings for kids college and braces, new vehicle expenses when current cars get old, major home repair or renovation. You would be in a better situation to maintain 2 incomes while hiring a housekeeper or part time nanny to help with the kids.