How many of you do the his and hers money thing? Do you split your bills based on who makes more? This mindset has always intrigued me. What led to this decision?
Not in my household of wedded bliss.
My money is ours.
Her money is hers.
Not really. We pool it all together. I'm the breadwinner, so sometimes I feel like I get cheated. Lol.
Same here on not making big money but have a nice house worth $239,000.00 (with $1600.00) monthly mortgage. Just moved in 3 years ago tomorrow from a house only worth $53,000.00, a real dump of a place. Built in 1940, only worth $53,000.00 because it was on 5 lots. Wife wanted better house so I gave in. I had to bail her out a couple of years ago when she over extended on her mothers bills again. After a week of complaining that this is why we have separate accounts and that I could not afford taking care of her mother and brother too, she swore that it will never happen again because she did not want to here me bitching anymore. So far so good, in fact she has been saving a little money to help if the need ever arose with her mother again.I just finally split bank accounts. My wife is awful with money so I have her pay her car, car insurance and cell phone bill and I cover everything else. Started actually having money to save and started investing into retirement again.
Now she can no longer spend my money out of control and it causes her to work more to cover her spending.
She gets pissed and I don't give a ****. I don't make big money honestly but it's enough to house and feed 3 kids and have something set back if I want to do anything. Before I struggled month to month to get by and that was with her money too.
Just had to happen honestly.
I was married once, took a massive bath in the divorce, and swore I'd never get married again. I've been living with my GF for almost 8 years, we have a daughter together, but I'll be damned if I ever get hitched again. I refer to her as my wife with most strangers when discussing things because it's just easier that way.
My advice to any man is to never get married. If you do, start hiding money immediately.
I was married once, took a massive bath in the divorce, and swore I'd never get married again. I've been living with my GF for almost 8 years, we have a daughter together, but I'll be damned if I ever get hitched again. I refer to her as my wife with most strangers when discussing things because it's just easier that way.
My advice to any man is to never get married. If you do, start hiding money immediately.
No offense but your GF could hose you too if she wanted.
Women in general simply have something in their DNA about wasting money on BS at the stores.
Says the guy that wants separate bank accounts but wife refuses lolY'all don't need separate bank accounts...you need to learn how to be a man and lead a household.
Don't you hate it when good people get duped into helping those they love without realizing they are actually enabling them not to help themselves?Separate bank accounts. Been that way for about 10 years now. After writing a check one day and it bounced after she had been paying her mothers bills. Mother was capable of working but, chose not to. She had been paying her mothers bills for a while but the bills got bigger. So, I went on a separate account, pay the brunt of our bills while she helps her mother and brother out now. Her mother worked for a couple of years after but, started drawing money from SS so now does not work anymore. Still needs help.
Says the guy that wants separate bank accounts but wife refuses lol
Probably not that hard to save money when you live in trashville, KyWhy would I want separate accounts to pay our bills? We have two joint checking accounts. One we use to pay scheduled monthly bills, the other for everything else.
I guess we have two advantages over most, I didn't marry an idiot like most of you seem to have done and we're not poor so there is always plenty of money in the joint spending account.
Separate accounts for convenience sake
Probably not that hard to save money when you live in trashville, Ky
No offense but your GF could hose you too if she wanted.
So you're platonic roomies. Fascinating.While my wife and I were still dating, we saw some of our married friends either fight over money or talk about hiding purchases from their spouse. We decided that we would try to avoid that stuff by keeping our finances separate. For the most part, it has worked very well over the past 15 years. We spit the mortgage, divide up the utilities and take turns buying groceries. This way we avoid fighting over the number one cause of divorce, Money.
I'm with you on this. My wife and I have joint checking and savings. We both make pretty good money and neither has ever been a big spender. We've been married for 10 years, have had joint accounts the entire time and have never argued over money.Why would I want separate accounts to pay our bills? We have two joint checking accounts. One we use to pay scheduled monthly bills, the other for everything else.
I guess we have two advantages over most, I didn't marry an idiot like most of you seem to have done and we're not poor so there is always plenty of money in the joint spending account.
Which side?