NY Pirate Princess
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- Apr 26, 2014
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I have tried pen and paper but it just isn't working. Looking for a method that isn't a week's investment of time to set up and is easy to continue. Considering YNAB and cash envelopes.
Background: We are almost two years into a 15 year mortgage. Paying extra with the goal to retire it by 2024 instead of maturity date of 2029 so I may also retire! We will both get service based pensions which will cover basic needs but zero wants (such cable tv and cell service). We currently save for retirement with work accounts, have a 529, vacation account, and have a small emergency fund. I am comfortable with the size of the emergency fund as we have other cash floating around (like vacation) and we both must have at least 30 day notice of a lay off. However, both of our paid off cars are over 10 years old so I need to start saving for maintenance/replacement. No outstanding cc debt or student loans or any other retail debt.
I am time crunched with a stressful job and child rearing, but I know this is mostly a matter of discipline. I need to put the time in up front to set up a system that will be easy to navigate as I go, and dare I say a little fun, so I won't abandon it.
New years resolution number one is to set my financial picture and forget it once and for all. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Background: We are almost two years into a 15 year mortgage. Paying extra with the goal to retire it by 2024 instead of maturity date of 2029 so I may also retire! We will both get service based pensions which will cover basic needs but zero wants (such cable tv and cell service). We currently save for retirement with work accounts, have a 529, vacation account, and have a small emergency fund. I am comfortable with the size of the emergency fund as we have other cash floating around (like vacation) and we both must have at least 30 day notice of a lay off. However, both of our paid off cars are over 10 years old so I need to start saving for maintenance/replacement. No outstanding cc debt or student loans or any other retail debt.
I am time crunched with a stressful job and child rearing, but I know this is mostly a matter of discipline. I need to put the time in up front to set up a system that will be easy to navigate as I go, and dare I say a little fun, so I won't abandon it.
New years resolution number one is to set my financial picture and forget it once and for all. Any suggestions would be appreciated.