jrge wrote:I might be over analyzing it, and please correct me if I'm wrong.
According to: EEA Family Permit (VAF5 Dec 2008) Form:
* Part 8.10.12.
* Part 11 ( Supporting documents checklist)
This form although intended for EEA applications asks way far than it is needed legally. Same goes for the documents list (although it states it is your choice which documents to submit). They are just reusing an application form used for a different immigration route and never adapted it properly (for example, in the documents list they ask for the appropriate fee although this is a free application....)
If your wife is working in the UK, then there is no need to answer any of the financial question at all. Section 5 completely is irrelevant as your employment and/or financial are not relevant. It's the EU national status that matters. You can just write "N/A. My wife is exercising her rights as a worker in the UK".
Same goes for the size of the house in the UK, your expenses and if you plan to work in the UK or not.
It is natural that people always prefer to answer every question on the form "just in case" but it is not legally necessary and a decision can be made without providing every detail of your life. All is needed is proof of your wife exercising treaty rights in the UK + marriage certificate.