Showing posts with label Finances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finances. Show all posts

Friday, August 26, 2011

How do you know when you are on a budget?

21 Go Team Pancakes!
Disclaimer: Stole this from Dave Ramsey because i thought it was hilarious!

1) Kristen: Your four-year-old asks, "Mommy do we have a coupon for this?" about any item she wants to buy in the grocery store! 
2) Stephen: When you're reading this in your father-in-law’s driveway because you have to glom off of 
his wi-fi. 
3) Leslie: When you use a coupon for a free hamburger from Mc Donald's and then come home and put your own piece of cheese on it! 
4)Carrie: When you find yourself saying "Dave would not want me to buy that!" and then walk away. 
5) Kirsten: School supplies become birthday presents. (my poor future kiddies!)
6) Jeff: You have all the local supermarket ads spread out on the kitchen table, and you begin to strategize your coupons like you're about to invade Normandy. 
7) Micki: You get one leg waxed at a time. 
8) Natalie: You ask yourself, How many shifts will I have to work to pay for this? 
9) Jondelyn: You search on the internet for recipes with ingredients in your pantry. 
10)Jay: Everyone around you thinks you are crazy. 
11)Michelle: When, you're shopping with the kids, the three-year-old asks for something and the seven-year-old tells him, "It's not in the budget." 
12) Will: When you notice George Washington squint at the sunlight when you pull a dollar out of your wallet.  13) Ashlee: When your five-year-old asks, "What is a mall?" 
14) Sarah: Your kids get $5 in a card and you're jealous. 
15) Gary: When you don't go out and spend money on Friday night, but instead stay in and list stuff to sell on eBay. 
16) Lisa: The liquid soap in your bathroom is milk 'n' honey-orange-vanilla-coconut-cherry-watermelon-apple-lemon scented, because you just can't bear to throw that little bit in the bottom of the bottle away. 
17) Lorien: When your five-year-old makes her own coupons to play store with! 
18) Kelly: When you really "get" all the posts on this thread and have laughed out loud several times reading them! 
19) Travis: Your kids are constantly ticked off at Dave Ramsey!
20) Mrs. Pancakes: when me and Mr. Pancakes feel the breeze from our bedroom window and think we are on vacation!

20) Your turn, how do you know when are on a budget?


P.S: Ladies, be safe this weekend! Do Not Be Adventurous!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Marriage & Money

20 Go Team Pancakes!
I know the chocolate was a bit much...so here's something a little more thought provoking and not as sweet!



During pre-marital counselling, one of the topics that we discussed was Money and Marriage! And of course as most or all of you know, money is the number one reason couples fight and break up.  I am sure this could be debated in some ciricles but for the sake of this post, i agree with this.

Money is definitely a sore spot for many people, individually as single people and then collectively after marriage.  


Before i got married, i had my ways of handling money. And Mr. Pancakes had his.  During pre-marital counselling, we talked ways to handle our monies  after marriage.  Even though we were living together before marriage, we both had "separate accounts" and split our expenses including rent,electric bill, food, cable/telephone and miscallaneous.  Mr. Pancakes had his "girlfriend fund" (now his wife-fund) and i had my "whatever fund.!"  We opened up a joint account to save for our wedding after we were engaged.  And this worked for us.

However, during pre-marital counselling, the idea of "the household money pot" entered our discussion.  The pot would be where my money was his money and his money was my monies.  Many financial gurus support this idea including Dave Ramsey  and Suze Orman to some degree.  While Dave Ramsey believes once you are married, all monies should be combined; Suze Ormane believes that monies you had prior to marraige should be kept separate while post-marital monies can be joined with some exceptions. 

Here is where Mr. Pancakes and i defer a little.  While i am completely in support of the "household money pot" without any exceptions, he believes in the exceptions.  The exceptions include if the other partner has terrible money management skills, is an impulsive shopper, overspends and or just bad with money! 


First Confession: Both Mr. Pancakes and I don't have credit cards.  We got raid of if soon after we started dating.  (i know there are some questions about how can you not have credit? Don't you need credit to buy a house? Dave says NO! Suze says YES! this is an ongoing debate with Team Pancakes, but that's for another post!).

Second Confession:  Mr. Pancakes is great with money!  He has his budget and he sticks to it.  Hence why he had a "girlfriend fund" which is now his "wife fund." I am not terrible with money! As a matter of fact, i have a budget too.  I just like to move money around occassionally.  So if i am running short on something during the month, i will borrow from my savings and then replenish it later (most of the time).  For Dave Ramsey fans, he is the nerd and i am the free spirit all the way!

The second confession is what prevented Mr. Pancakes from becoming gung-ho about the "household money pot."  He was worried that i would rob peter to pay paul, martha and john too! And potentially ruin our future by constantly borrowing from our accounts.  This was a legitimate concern but i necessarily did not agree!  I thought he needed to just go ahead, deal with it and join our monies together. 

However, the more he resisted, the more i had to look in the mirror.  Looking in the mirror, i could see i had some terribly bad skills at managing money from myself.  Once i got married and if i continued, we would never meet any of the financial goals we had as a couple.  If i continued to use and give money frivilously, we would be in the poor house (and not in the house i have always dreamed about) before we celebrate our fifth anniversary!  I definitely still had changes to do, including when i made a budget, i should stick to it and make it last after the month ends!


I am sure Mr. Pancakes looked in the mirror too because three months since our marriage was made official and six months since that first pre-marital session about merging our finances, my hubby/the man of the household is shifting his thinking about the "household money pot" idea.  I am not sure exactly what he saw when he looked in the mirror.  He may have realized that he can finally trust in my money management skills and or that he needs to live a little.  It could be many things and something entirely different but i am excited about merging not only our lives in marriage but in money too!

We definitely try to act as a team in every aspect of our lives (residence, health, money, TTC).  We always come together and compromise and try and find some middle ground in all areas of our lives.  Therefore, we will have a household money pot.  But to keep both our sanity in our marriage and marry both Dave and Suze, we will have our individual accounts for my "whatever fund" and his "wife fund."


Which side of the financial fence are you on: 
household money pot or individual money pot?


P.S: maybe this is a separate post all together, but how about combined taxes after marriage! That is something we will be doing together next year.  Scary! Battles all on it's on.  At least Turbo Tax! I've heard of couples that have had to use "form 4868 tax extensionbecause they couldn't agree on what to claim.   But like i said, this deserves it's own post!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

I'm Doing the Weekly Money Check-In...

3 Go Team Pancakes!
This my first adventure in the linking game!
While blog hopping over the weekend, i came across this very cute blog called myprettypennies.com.  I started reading her blog and was immersed in her story telling about her financial journey and glimpses of her personal life!  Her writing is simple and classic and overall a good read!  Check out her website and give her some love!

I thought i would attempt to fill out the Weekly Money Check-In. 
First 4 questions are the same each week with the fifth being different. 

1. The most I’ve spent this last week was on our airline tickets to Toronto, Canada
 2. Today I am thankful for health and my wonderful Mr. Pancakes
 3. Money can’t buy happiness. One free thing I did last week that made me happy was Mr. Pancakes and i cuddled in
4. I will consider this week a success if I can finish the Sandra Brown novel i started two weeks ago
5. This memorial weekend i went to bed extra early because i was traveling.

If you can please link up to myprettypennies.com. Happy Tuesday!


PS: Go Maimi Heat..let's do this thing (i love basketball)

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

10 Go Team Pancakes!
 
As newlyweds there are many things that Society tells us we should do in order to have the American Dream! The following are:
 
1. Have a big wedding
 2.Go on a big honeymoon
 3. Buy a bug nice house
 4. Buy brand new cars
 5. Go On Fancy Dates Weekly
 6. Have a baby
7. Go on Family Vacations Annually
8. Have another baby
9. Get a bigger nicer house  
10.  Oh Don't forget to pay your debts! 
 
This list is fine for some but not for others.  Mr. Pancakes and i have chosen to go against society and do things our way.   We are currently residing in a studio apartment--yes all of our clothes fit into our closet.  Although we did have a wedding and honeymoon...medium sized versions...we paid off our cars before we got married.  We have decided to do some things differently including:
 
1. Getting Out of Debt first
2. Saving 6-8months of Emergency Fund
3. Save 25% or more down payment toward a house
4. Move south because DMV is expensive!
 
These four steps are what we have decided to commit ourselves prior to tackling other goals. 
The two financial gurus we follow right now are dave ramsey and suze orman.  Both have differing views and Mr. Pancakes and i are on opposite ends sometimes with financial goals but like our Pastor reminded us to do: Communicate A Lot! which we do on a regular basis.
 
Going against what Society tells you sometimes can be very unpopular however it is important to do what is right for you and your family! Here is keeping up with yourself and your spouse/family and not with the Joneses even though their house is fabulous! 

Friday, May 13, 2011

Wedding Finances...

12 Go Team Pancakes!
One of the best things about planning our wedding was the finances! Mr. Pancakes and i were on opposite ends of the financial spectrum.  I am the free spirit in our relationship while he is the nerd, as daveramsey.com would refer to us.  I like to spend, he likes to save. In theory and most of our daily activities, it works fine, however planning a wedding was a little difficult.  
However as the wedding planning started and months trickled away, he convinced me to move toward the center.   And am i glad he did.  He told me that if we had a budget...a lower budget to start of with then we can spend a little more if need be.  And you know what ladies? it actually worked.  By starting off with  a lower budget, we made out in a very decent way.  We did not over spend and if anything, we came out ahead in the green and not the red! Glad that i listened to Mr. Pancakes on the budget. 
Not only were we able to pay cash for everything for our wedding, we also paid for our honeymoon.  I am glad to say with a lot of team work, some coaching financially from Mr. Pancakes, we came on top! And we still have some money in the bank! As i like to say GOooooo Team Pancakes!!!!
 
What financial decision have you made recently that made you say GO Team _____________(fill in the blanks)?
  
 

Mrs. Pancakes