Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a troll post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with most of the comments here. We have a HHI of about 400, and I hate to see myself or DH wasting money on this kind of stuff, though we certainly do because we just get tired, or need a pick me up, or whatever. I grew up poor, and when I see the aggregate totals of what we waste it frightens me. What if I end up poor again at some time in my life and I will have to live with the knowledge that, for years, we wasted around $1000 a month on stuff like Starbucks, iTunes, lunches and dinners out, and other nonsense.
OP, my suggestion would be to start using mint.com to track these expenses. No one minds a $15 lunch at Chili's but if you do it every workday it is another story. Getting the monthly reports from Mint was an eye opener for me.
just because you have issues you are struggling with doesn't mean OP's husband has to live according to your far fetched hypotheticals.
Whoopie for you that you find my hypothetical far-fetched. You live in a dream world if you think that. Unless you come from a wealthy family it really can happen to anyone and I got the sense from the way OP described her DH's income that it could be sales-related in which case, no guarantees at all.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, you're being ridiculously petty. Your husband makes a good salary, he's allowed to spend some of it. You're just a nagging shrew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with most of the comments here. We have a HHI of about 400, and I hate to see myself or DH wasting money on this kind of stuff, though we certainly do because we just get tired, or need a pick me up, or whatever. I grew up poor, and when I see the aggregate totals of what we waste it frightens me. What if I end up poor again at some time in my life and I will have to live with the knowledge that, for years, we wasted around $1000 a month on stuff like Starbucks, iTunes, lunches and dinners out, and other nonsense.
OP, my suggestion would be to start using mint.com to track these expenses. No one minds a $15 lunch at Chili's but if you do it every workday it is another story. Getting the monthly reports from Mint was an eye opener for me.
just because you have issues you are struggling with doesn't mean OP's husband has to live according to your far fetched hypotheticals.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree with most of the comments here. We have a HHI of about 400, and I hate to see myself or DH wasting money on this kind of stuff, though we certainly do because we just get tired, or need a pick me up, or whatever. I grew up poor, and when I see the aggregate totals of what we waste it frightens me. What if I end up poor again at some time in my life and I will have to live with the knowledge that, for years, we wasted around $1000 a month on stuff like Starbucks, iTunes, lunches and dinners out, and other nonsense.
OP, my suggestion would be to start using mint.com to track these expenses. No one minds a $15 lunch at Chili's but if you do it every workday it is another story. Getting the monthly reports from Mint was an eye opener for me.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree with most of the comments here. We have a HHI of about 400, and I hate to see myself or DH wasting money on this kind of stuff, though we certainly do because we just get tired, or need a pick me up, or whatever. I grew up poor, and when I see the aggregate totals of what we waste it frightens me. What if I end up poor again at some time in my life and I will have to live with the knowledge that, for years, we wasted around $1000 a month on stuff like Starbucks, iTunes, lunches and dinners out, and other nonsense.
OP, my suggestion would be to start using mint.com to track these expenses. No one minds a $15 lunch at Chili's but if you do it every workday it is another story. Getting the monthly reports from Mint was an eye opener for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't you combining your income, paying your bills and then have a discretionary fund for each of you?
I would do it as a dollar amount. For ex. you each get $100 a month to spend.
Right. A grown up who makes 500k a yr gets a $100 a month to spend![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why aren't you combining your income, paying your bills and then have a discretionary fund for each of you?
I would do it as a dollar amount. For ex. you each get $100 a month to spend.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree with most of the comments here. We have a HHI of about 400, and I hate to see myself or DH wasting money on this kind of stuff, though we certainly do because we just get tired, or need a pick me up, or whatever. I grew up poor, and when I see the aggregate totals of what we waste it frightens me. What if I end up poor again at some time in my life and I will have to live with the knowledge that, for years, we wasted around $1000 a month on stuff like Starbucks, iTunes, lunches and dinners out, and other nonsense.
OP, my suggestion would be to start using mint.com to track these expenses. No one minds a $15 lunch at Chili's but if you do it every workday it is another story. Getting the monthly reports from Mint was an eye opener for me.
Anonymous wrote:250-700k ish. It varies. Last couple of years were good because of the market but I have a feeling that bonuses going forward will be much smaller nice market recorrects.