So, some percentage of the surgerys expense will be covered, though the exact amount remains unclear.
To this point, Ive spent around $4,000 out-of-pocket on related medical expenses.
I will also be incurring travel expenses because this surgeons practice is not local.
(And its often the case that multiple rounds are required to yield a pregnancy.)
Im just not sure how to go about it.
It can be very scary.
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So, it may make sense to research those companies specifically to see what positions they have available.
(Low bank balances keep me up at night!)
Assaf says this is fine if its helping me survive the situation with my sanity intact.
Theres no such thing as one-size-fits-all advice when it comes to finances, she says.
If, mentally, it makes sense to keep the cash, thats totally fine!
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With interest rates rising, you could get up to four percent on your cash, she says.
So make it work for you.
Budgets get a bad reputation, says Assaf.
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There also may be lower rates for paying in cash.
If not, I could consider calling other local IVF providers to compare costs and payment options.
The first step in this direction is to name and price my savings goalswhat Im saving for (e.g.
retirement, a house, an emergency fund) and how much I want to save.
Because many of my savings objectives will be large, Assaf recommends approaching them with baby steps.
Once these targets are set, they can be baked into my budget, says Assaf.
Whatever monthly amount I land on will then get added as a nonnegotiable line item in my budget.
When the time comes, Assaf also says being strategic about the way in which this money is saved.
For example, she says, I may want to set up separate accounts for separate goals.
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