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Stay-at-Home Mom Budget: How to Keep Investing on One Income | 399
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Budget Besties, grab your coffee and your confidence — because this episode is all about stepping into your power as the CFO of your home, even if you’re not bringing in a paycheck. 💪
We’re joined by one of our favorite budget nerd mamas (in the BEST way), who’s sharing her journey from infertility-driven sacrifice to stay-at-home motherhood — and now stepping into the next big financial chapter: planning for retirement on one income.
We’re talking:
- What stay-at-home moms can do to invest for retirement
- The right questions to ask about old teacher retirement funds
- Why Roth IRAs are your best friend (even if you don’t have earned income)
- How to stop letting cash slip away unnoticed
- And how to handle the frustration when professionals make you feel small
🧠 What You’ll Learn:
- Why your money future doesn’t pause just because you’re not working right now
- What the term “backdoor Roth” means — and how to use it wisely
- How to take ownership of your old retirement accounts (even if you can’t log in anymore 😅)
- That you don’t need to know all the financial lingo — you just need a plan
- And why it’s never too late (or too early) to figure this out
Budgeting isn't just about managing expenses. It's about owning your future. And yes, mama — even while wrangling toddlers and squeezing in grocery trips between naps, you can absolutely be building wealth.
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