Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We opened a second checking account at our bank and made her an "agent" on the account. This means she got a debit Visa card and her own PIN, but she could not make changes to the account.
I would fund that account with $300-$500 at a time; I did not connect it to our main account for overdraft protection. I liked that it basically created an itemized list for me. She was scrupulous to a fault about not abusing the card; I finally had to start giving her $50 Walmart gift cards every couple of months because she would buy little items for projects out of her own pocket (some stickers here, some glitter glue there ...).
^^ we did debit Visa instead of credit card on the off chance she might need cash for something, she could get it.
Anonymous wrote:We opened a second checking account at our bank and made her an "agent" on the account. This means she got a debit Visa card and her own PIN, but she could not make changes to the account.
I would fund that account with $300-$500 at a time; I did not connect it to our main account for overdraft protection. I liked that it basically created an itemized list for me. She was scrupulous to a fault about not abusing the card; I finally had to start giving her $50 Walmart gift cards every couple of months because she would buy little items for projects out of her own pocket (some stickers here, some glitter glue there ...).
Anonymous wrote:Former nanny here, parents made me an additional card holder on their Amex. No idea if they set a limit but I often gassed the car and did grocery shopping, sometimes on the same day, so it at least covered around $250.
I also okayed all activities that cost money before hand, and normally did those once a week at most.
Anonymous wrote:We made our nanny an additional cardholder on our account and set a low spending limit and an alert for when the limit is about to be hit. We have Am Ex and it can all be done online. She has access to $, we get points.
If you do this, don't be alarmed the first time she buys gas. They throw $100 hold on there and it may trigger your spending alert/limit, depending on where you set it.