Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does he want to spend it on?
yes, please give some context OP. You left out a lot of important details. DCUMers can't determine who to side with otherwise. [/quote
I haven't responded because ... I have no clue what he wants to spend it on.
In his mind I'm thinking:
-some household things we've been direly sacrificing on because of our frugal circumstance. (he's always complaining about our pillows)
-maybe some shoes or clothes
-maybe a little vacation
-a video game console he has mentioned.... he gets lots of pushback from me on this
I keep reminding him of at least some large things he could get if he doesn't waste it on small things.
-both of our laptops are dying - we could buy just one new one
-a big vacation, but nothing else
He does this all the time. For example. I got him a large Home depot gift card at christmas. He has been wanting like 4 large tools. Awesome, I can stop hearing him complain about not having those yard/house tools.
He spent ALL of it on 4 smaller things....that technically we could fit in the usual day-to-day. 3 of those things were a bust--still have screen door/outlet problem. And the big gift card is gone.
^Clarity on the gift card. It would have bought him *one* of the four large tools he wants. It would have been a start. Instead, the gift card is gone, and he still doesn't have any of the four large tools on his wishlist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does he want to spend it on?
yes, please give some context OP. You left out a lot of important details. DCUMers can't determine who to side with otherwise. [/quote
I haven't responded because ... I have no clue what he wants to spend it on.
In his mind I'm thinking:
-some household things we've been direly sacrificing on because of our frugal circumstance. (he's always complaining about our pillows)
-maybe some shoes or clothes
-maybe a little vacation
-a video game console he has mentioned.... he gets lots of pushback from me on this
I keep reminding him of at least some large things he could get if he doesn't waste it on small things.
-both of our laptops are dying - we could buy just one new one
-a big vacation, but nothing else
He does this all the time. For example. I got him a large Home depot gift card at christmas. He has been wanting like 4 large tools. Awesome, I can stop hearing him complain about not having those yard/house tools.
He spent ALL of it on 4 smaller things....that technically we could fit in the usual day-to-day. 3 of those things were a bust--still have screen door/outlet problem. And the big gift card is gone.
Anonymous wrote:What does he want to spend it on?
Anonymous wrote:save half spend half
But I'd probably want to spend a little.Anonymous wrote:What is the cause of the negative net worth? What kind of debt do you have?
What does he want to spend it on? What did you want to put it towards? You say you wanted to spend $0, I assume you just mean spend $0 in a "fun" way and put it all to debt.
I generally am of the perspective of if you have consumer debt, you should be paying that down aggressively once you have a very basic emergency fund. So I'd make sure you have a couple months savings, then pay down debt. But it also depends on what he wants to spend it on and how much of it is a "want" vs a "need" you'll do at some point this year anyway.