Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My wife and I are very different when it comes to money. My parents worked very hard and were very tough on me and my siblings. My wife's parents worked hard also but they weren't hard on her or her siblings. They were, to much a degree, spoiled.
Today, I work and my wife stays home with our baby. I'm okay with this. In fact I pushed her to stay at home instead of work because I make way more than enough money for the entire family. But, often times I feel she takes for granted the money we have. She doesn't appreciate how hard it is to make a lot of money.
This morning I woke up to an alert email from our joint bank account saying we had $1,500 left. 30 days ago the balance was over $16,000 (no, that's not a typo). I was frustrated. How did we burn through $15,000 in 30 days??? I told my wife what the balance was before I left for work and she didn't bat an eye... While I understand she has never felt pressure or stress for money...it really annoys me when she just don't get it or care.
Sorry for the rant...just very upset over this and how hard it is to make as much as I do.
$15,000 in 30 days in insanely unreasonable. You can almost sort out the gold-diggers in this thread by the replies.
Anonymous wrote:OP, please stop encouraging your wife to stay home with the kids. That sounds like a disaster in the making. You already have poor communication and collaboration on joint spending. That will only get worse if the only income coming into the household is yours.
Also, I find it interesting that you threw out in the beginning that she spent $15k in one month, but later explained that over 1/3 of that was attributable to normal household expenses (mortgage, food, insurance, etc). Your OP made it sound like these purchases were all pure self indulgence. Granted, it sounds like some of them might be. But just note that you are exaggerating the severity of the situation,
. This has ZERO relevance. None.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just to clarify our joint account is just our spend account. I have savings elsewhere. But, our joint account was set up for all our spending (bills, food, etc). We have plenty in savings.
Wow, that's a really sad problem to have.
Check out my post about my student loans and me buying food at the food bank because I have so many student loans, I might as well not have ever gone to school.
Not to be stuck up, a bitch, or sound better than thou - but please, put your situation into perspective.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just to clarify our joint account is just our spend account. I have savings elsewhere. But, our joint account was set up for all our spending (bills, food, etc). We have plenty in savings.
Anonymous wrote:I was raised with really bad money habits and was poor. DH and I had a lot of fights about money until we had a come to Jesus talk.
Here's what works for us now:
- I pay all our bills.
- I give myself a monthly budget that's solely for me (gifts for friends, lunches, pedicures, buying flowers for the house, extra clothes, etc.)
- DH and I have a set amount we spend on Family Needs (clothes for the kids, groceries, clothes for us) and Family Wants (vacations, sports tickets, pool membership, etc.)
- Neither of us buy anything over $200 without talking to the other one
- Neither of us spend more than $200 in one day without talking to each other
- We have a Finance Committee Meeting every three months to review our spending habits, our future spending plans, etc.
Finance Committee Meetings take about an hour and about one bottle of wine. No yelling is permitted.
Anonymous wrote:My wife and I are very different when it comes to money. My parents worked very hard and were very tough on me and my siblings. My wife's parents worked hard also but they weren't hard on her or her siblings. They were, to much a degree, spoiled.
Today, I work and my wife stays home with our baby. I'm okay with this. In fact I pushed her to stay at home instead of work because I make way more than enough money for the entire family. But, often times I feel she takes for granted the money we have. She doesn't appreciate how hard it is to make a lot of money.
This morning I woke up to an alert email from our joint bank account saying we had $1,500 left. 30 days ago the balance was over $16,000 (no, that's not a typo). I was frustrated. How did we burn through $15,000 in 30 days??? I told my wife what the balance was before I left for work and she didn't bat an eye... While I understand she has never felt pressure or stress for money...it really annoys me when she just don't get it or care.
Sorry for the rant...just very upset over this and how hard it is to make as much as I do.
Anonymous wrote:OP, what are your regular monthly expenses? How much above that did she spend? Our monthly expenses are about 15K per month so that doesn't seem crazy to me.