miss_thenorth
Frugal Homesteader
Okay, Hubby wants to buy a big ticket item. As in NOT a necessity, etc. I told him there is no way on earth we are taking out a loan to buy this.
We just bought this house last year, so have a hefty mortgage, plus, we have to fix our basement as there was a water leak (where the water line to the barn leaked.--now fixed, but we have work to do in the basement)
I am not a big spender--my animals and being frugal are my only hobbies (yes I know its sad that my hobby is finding ways to save money).
My hubby has lotsa hobbies,so I am assuming that this will be hard for him. I told him if he really wants this, we need to set a budget and stick to it, as we will need to "save" for this.
So, I need advice on how to set a budget, and also, how to get hubby to stick to it, trying to avoid all the arguments I foresee happening b/c of this.
We have not budgeted for probably more than 10 years, and there were arguments the last time we did. Life has been pretty sweet since then, but...
This time will be a little different. Last time it was to get out of debt and to start living within our means. We have been good at that for a long time now. But this time, he wants a $35 000 plane, so we're talking about a long time budget, and quite frankly, I don't think he can do it. He says he WANTS it , but there are alot of other things that he wants too--like to go paintballing, hunting trips, golf, flying the plane he already has (which he does not own, but has full access to, but it is now forsale and he wants his own).
I don't want two years of tension, arguments, etc. I know that (from experience) since I am the one who manages the finances, if we are not saving (even if HE is the one spending), the resentment will fall on me b/c we are not saving.
Help and advice please!!!!!!
We just bought this house last year, so have a hefty mortgage, plus, we have to fix our basement as there was a water leak (where the water line to the barn leaked.--now fixed, but we have work to do in the basement)
I am not a big spender--my animals and being frugal are my only hobbies (yes I know its sad that my hobby is finding ways to save money).
My hubby has lotsa hobbies,so I am assuming that this will be hard for him. I told him if he really wants this, we need to set a budget and stick to it, as we will need to "save" for this.
So, I need advice on how to set a budget, and also, how to get hubby to stick to it, trying to avoid all the arguments I foresee happening b/c of this.
We have not budgeted for probably more than 10 years, and there were arguments the last time we did. Life has been pretty sweet since then, but...
This time will be a little different. Last time it was to get out of debt and to start living within our means. We have been good at that for a long time now. But this time, he wants a $35 000 plane, so we're talking about a long time budget, and quite frankly, I don't think he can do it. He says he WANTS it , but there are alot of other things that he wants too--like to go paintballing, hunting trips, golf, flying the plane he already has (which he does not own, but has full access to, but it is now forsale and he wants his own).
I don't want two years of tension, arguments, etc. I know that (from experience) since I am the one who manages the finances, if we are not saving (even if HE is the one spending), the resentment will fall on me b/c we are not saving.
Help and advice please!!!!!!