4 Keys to Live WELL as a One Income Family + FREE Budget Printables (2024)

What’s Inside: 4 Keys to Living WELL as a One Income Family

Growing up, I never planned to be a stay at home mom. I loved working and making my own money.And I loved being able to buy things I wanted when I wanted!

However, three years ago I made the decision to quit my job and become a stay at home mom.

Reason #1 – I was in an extremely toxic work environment that was affecting my health.

Reason #2 – I didn’t get to see my family as much as I wanted to— I was tired of missing out.

I’ll be honest, it wasterrifying at first to lose 50% of our family’s income. But you know what? Itdidn’t turn out to be the financial disaster I was afraid of. All our bills were paid on time and we still lived comfortably.

And you can too! In this post I share the four mainthingsthat make it possible to live well as a one income family.None of it is rocket science— these are all actionable, do-able steps that just about any family can implementfor real results.

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4 Keys to Living as aOne Income Family

These are the four steps our family took to not only survive, but thrive while living on a singlesalary!

1. Shop Smarter

Weekly meal planning made a HUGE impact on our budget. I can truly say that this isthe biggest part of how we are able to live comfortably on one income.

To put it simply, every Sunday night we make a menu and shopping list for the following week. We’re able to shop sales and find coupons (I especially love the Ibotta app because it gives you instant cash back!) because we know what we’re looking for in advance. Plus, cooking dinner at home each night is WAY cheaper than eating out!

Our meal planning system saved us over $1000 a month (sometimes even more than that!) My first post on the subject received such an overwhelming response (and almost 1 million visits!) that I wrote an ebook which went into more detail.

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Secrets to a Successful Single Income Budget explains exactly howwe saved enough money for me to be a stay at home mom. It even offers a full week’s meal plan and shopping list so you can see an example of exactly what we eat.The NEW updated 2017 2ndedition features bonus recipes, reader tips, and more!CLICK HEREfor all thedetails!

2. Always beaccountable

When you’re on a tight budget, there’s less room for error. Forgotten purchases or small buys can sneak up on you and blow the budget!

By this, I meanthat every purchase is accounted for, no matter how small it seems. The problem with “small” expenses is they add up quickly. It’s almost like invisible money because you don’t notice spending it. However, when you check the bank account at the end of the month, there’s a couple hundred dollars less in your bank account than expected.

A cup of coffee while out grocery shopping, a couple cute finds from the Dollar Spot at Target …you get the idea. They don’t seem like a big deal at the time. Problem is,if you make five “little” $5 purchases each week, that’s $100 a month, or $1200 a year. And that is REAL money!

Accountability strategies

  • Use a cash envelope system for small purchases— set aside an agreed-upon amount in cash each week or month for these small purchases.
  • Write down ALL purchases— it might seem tedious, butwhen you have to take the time to write down everything you buy, you might decide some items aren’t really necessary.

3. Be the boss of your bills

There’s nothing we can do aboutpaying bills except grin and bear it…right? Well, not exactly— when it comes to bills, you actually do have some bargaining power. So use it! The key is to negotiate and automate.

Negotiate

First,keep track of renewal dates for subscriptions and renegotiate your ratebefore your contract is up. If you simply let your contract renew on its own, you might find that your rate automatically increases every year. However, if you call the company you can often get special dealsor loyalty retention offers, just for asking.

Trythis for cable, phone, satellite, magazines, music subscriptions,electricity, and any other service that requires an annual contract.

Automate

These days you can automate just about every recurring bill payment.This is helpfulfor making sure bills arealways paid on time. Late fees are a totalwaste of money!

If you’re hesitant to give bank information to any company (there are a couple bills I choose to pay manually), then be sure to keep track of due dates.

Downloadmy FREE Bill Payment Tracker topay on time, keep track of contract renewal dates, and save money!

4. Create savings goals

Believe it or not, you canput money in the bank (and keep it there) while living on one income. On that note, you can also make large purchases and take vacations on one income. The key is to create a savings plan and stick to it.

My husband and I each put a set amount in a joint savings account every time we go to the bank. Then we stayout of that account! That way the money is there for emergencies or a goal we’re saving up for.

Say you want to take the family on a summer vacation, and it will cost $2000.By saving up for that vacation in advance,the trip is already paid for when the time comes. However, if you put the trip on your credit card instead and pay it off over the course of a few months, you’re adding a significant amount to the cost of the trip…in interest.

Tip: Keepdebit cards associated with your savings account in a safe place so you won’t be able to easily access the funds. This will limit your ability to make impulse purchases.

Follow-up reading:How wesaved $10,000 in one year+ 5 savings plans from some of my favorite family finance bloggers

Grab our FREE Annual Savings Goal printable to keep yourself on track!

Recap and money saving resources:

By following these four steps, our family made a budget that worked. Below is a recap of some of my favorite tools and resources that helped us in our journey:

  • Ibotta rebate app to shop smarter and get cash back on grocery, home goods, and more
  • Secrets to a Single Income Budget – my ebook with over 80 pages of money-saving resources and ameal plan system with24 real food recipes.
  • FREE Bill Payment Tracker printable
  • FREEAnnual Savings Goal printable

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