Originally posted by: shilala
Here's how ours works...
I have a wife and two kids.
My paycheck goes into the only account there is.
That money goes toward taking care of our family.
My wife puts her paycheck into the only account we have.
That money goes toward taking care of the family.
She pays the bills.
I make more money than she does.
She works harder than I do.
When we want something, we buy it. If it's big, we discuss it. "Big" around here is anything over 100-200 bucks, I suppose.
If I have a pocketful of money and she doesn't have any, I give her some.
If she has a big wad of money and I'm out, she gives me some.
I guess the key is that when I got married, there wasn't any more "I".
It became "us".
The kids are just more of "us".
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
"Ever" - and there should be three accounts in a marriage - His, Hers, and Ours.
- M4H
Originally posted by: spidey07
Not having a joint account means you aren't really commited to the marriage IMHO.
I can't decide if that is wholly irresponsible or a matter of absolute trust...Originally posted by: KarenMarie
We do not have a joint account... but... every friday, the b/f comes home and hands me the paycheck in the still sealed envelope. he has no idea what is inside or how much he has in his personal account. I am in charge of his personal account and sign his name to everything.
i used to do the same with his business account, too, but recently had him sign the forms to allow me to legally sign my own name instad of illegally signing his.... the bank has issues with me signing his name even if it is with his permission and although our bank looked the other way all these years, they are now merging with another bank and chaning managment, so i felt it was best to be legit.
the b/f has no idea how much money we have, nor does he worry about it. as long as he can get cash out of the aTM whenever he wants, he lets me deal with all the money.
Originally posted by: ATLien247
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: shilala
Here's how ours works...
I have a wife and two kids.
My paycheck goes into the only account there is.
That money goes toward taking care of our family.
My wife puts her paycheck into the only account we have.
That money goes toward taking care of the family.
She pays the bills.
I make more money than she does.
She works harder than I do.
When we want something, we buy it. If it's big, we discuss it. "Big" around here is anything over 100-200 bucks, I suppose.
If I have a pocketful of money and she doesn't have any, I give her some.
If she has a big wad of money and I'm out, she gives me some.
I guess the key is that when I got married, there wasn't any more "I".
It became "us".
The kids are just more of "us".
:thumbsup:
:thumbsup:++
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
.. when is this ever a good idea?
Originally posted by: Mwilding
I can't decide if that is wholly irresponsible or a matter of absolute trust...Originally posted by: KarenMarie
We do not have a joint account... but... every friday, the b/f comes home and hands me the paycheck in the still sealed envelope. he has no idea what is inside or how much he has in his personal account. I am in charge of his personal account and sign his name to everything.
i used to do the same with his business account, too, but recently had him sign the forms to allow me to legally sign my own name instad of illegally signing his.... the bank has issues with me signing his name even if it is with his permission and although our bank looked the other way all these years, they are now merging with another bank and chaning managment, so i felt it was best to be legit.
the b/f has no idea how much money we have, nor does he worry about it. as long as he can get cash out of the aTM whenever he wants, he lets me deal with all the money.
Originally posted by: BriGy86
have a joint account for bills and what not, but keep a personal one, unless you know you can trust them (which doesn't seem to be the case these days)
having a joint account makes it easy for you 2 to screw each other over
it really depends case by case
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Originally posted by: BriGy86
have a joint account for bills and what not, but keep a personal one, unless you know you can trust them (which doesn't seem to be the case these days)
having a joint account makes it easy for you 2 to screw each other over
it really depends case by case
If you don't trust him/her don't get married...
Originally posted by: MattCo
Originally posted by: shilala
Here's how ours works...
I have a wife and two kids.
My paycheck goes into the only account there is.
That money goes toward taking care of our family.
My wife puts her paycheck into the only account we have.
That money goes toward taking care of the family.
She pays the bills.
I make more money than she does.
She works harder than I do.
When we want something, we buy it. If it's big, we discuss it. "Big" around here is anything over 100-200 bucks, I suppose.
If I have a pocketful of money and she doesn't have any, I give her some.
If she has a big wad of money and I'm out, she gives me some.
I guess the key is that when I got married, there wasn't any more "I".
It became "us".
The kids are just more of "us".
Wow, rarely do I agree so completely with someone on ATOT. You just described my marrage.
Originally posted by: BriGy86
have a joint account for bills and what not, but keep a personal one, unless you know you can trust them (which doesn't seem to be the case these days)
having a joint account makes it easy for you 2 to screw each other over
it really depends case by case
:thumbsup:Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: ATLien247
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: shilala
Here's how ours works...
I have a wife and two kids.
My paycheck goes into the only account there is.
That money goes toward taking care of our family.
My wife puts her paycheck into the only account we have.
That money goes toward taking care of the family.
She pays the bills.
I make more money than she does.
She works harder than I do.
When we want something, we buy it. If it's big, we discuss it. "Big" around here is anything over 100-200 bucks, I suppose.
If I have a pocketful of money and she doesn't have any, I give her some.
If she has a big wad of money and I'm out, she gives me some.
I guess the key is that when I got married, there wasn't any more "I".
It became "us".
The kids are just more of "us".
:thumbsup:
:thumbsup:++
perfect
Originally posted by: ahurtt
Originally posted by: BriGy86
have a joint account for bills and what not, but keep a personal one, unless you know you can trust them (which doesn't seem to be the case these days)
having a joint account makes it easy for you 2 to screw each other over
it really depends case by case
If you can't trust somebody you shouldn't be marrying them to begin with. . .
Maybe the reason we have so much divorce is because there are so many people who enter into marriage with your mentality. Why on earth would anybody want to commit their life to somebody they didn't trust 100%?
Originally posted by: shilala
Here's how ours works...
I have a wife and two kids.
My paycheck goes into the only account there is.
That money goes toward taking care of our family.
My wife puts her paycheck into the only account we have.
That money goes toward taking care of the family.
She pays the bills.
I make more money than she does.
She works harder than I do.
When we want something, we buy it. If it's big, we discuss it. "Big" around here is anything over 100-200 bucks, I suppose.
If I have a pocketful of money and she doesn't have any, I give her some.
If she has a big wad of money and I'm out, she gives me some.
I guess the key is that when I got married, there wasn't any more "I".
It became "us".
The kids are just more of "us".
Originally posted by: shilala
Here's how ours works...
I have a wife and two kids.
My paycheck goes into the only account there is.
That money goes toward taking care of our family.
My wife puts her paycheck into the only account we have.
That money goes toward taking care of the family.
She pays the bills.
I make more money than she does.
She works harder than I do.
When we want something, we buy it. If it's big, we discuss it. "Big" around here is anything over 100-200 bucks, I suppose.
If I have a pocketful of money and she doesn't have any, I give her some.
If she has a big wad of money and I'm out, she gives me some.
I guess the key is that when I got married, there wasn't any more "I".
It became "us".
The kids are just more of "us".
Originally posted by: Ornery
WTF would you have separate ANYTHING after marriage? WTF is the point of being married, if you're going to have separate accounts etc.? Absolutely ludicrous.
My wife has handled all the bills since the beginning. There's no way I'd even marry somebody who was irresponsible with money. If she didn't take care of the bills, then I would. One or the other, but not both.