Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bothered work full time. We have separate accounts and each manage our own money. We split the bills. Eg. He pays the mortgage, I pay property taxes. He pays utilities, I buy all the groceries. We might "share" on a big purchase,but in general one of us picks up the " tab" and it washes out with other purchases because the other person balances it out.
It works for us. I know a lot of couples would be mortified, but really, we don't argue about finances and everything clicks. Neither of us is accountable to the other one if we want to make a personal purchase, either.
So you plan separately for retirement, and don't consider asset allocation over both of your holdings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bothered work full time. We have separate accounts and each manage our own money. We split the bills. Eg. He pays the mortgage, I pay property taxes. He pays utilities, I buy all the groceries. We might "share" on a big purchase,but in general one of us picks up the " tab" and it washes out with other purchases because the other person balances it out.
It works for us. I know a lot of couples would be mortified, but really, we don't argue about finances and everything clicks. Neither of us is accountable to the other one if we want to make a personal purchase, either.
So you plan separately for retirement, and don't consider asset allocation over both of your holdings?
Anonymous wrote:He is the sole bread winner, I am a SAHM. I am the one that actually sits down and pays the bills each month. He is completely clueless about our finances. I hate it. I have asked him before to just sit down with me, so I can show him our bills, the system I have for paying (which ones online, which ones are automatic withdrawals, there is still one bill I pay the old fashioned way--check, etc.) Also, I would just like him to know how much our bills are. I don't think he has a clue if our monthly electric bill is $40 or $400, or somewhere in between.
So I have asked him, even BEGGED him to just sit down with me so I can show him-but he refuses.
Since he chooses to remain clueless about our finances, he always has to ask me before any purchase. I hate it because then he gets mad at me if I have to tell him no, we can't afford XYZ, he accuses me of "taking" all his money!
Anonymous wrote:Serious question - what is the actual task "pay the bills". Aren't they all on autopay and it takes 5 seconds to skim?
Anonymous wrote:We bothered work full time. We have separate accounts and each manage our own money. We split the bills. Eg. He pays the mortgage, I pay property taxes. He pays utilities, I buy all the groceries. We might "share" on a big purchase,but in general one of us picks up the " tab" and it washes out with other purchases because the other person balances it out.
It works for us. I know a lot of couples would be mortified, but really, we don't argue about finances and everything clicks. Neither of us is accountable to the other one if we want to make a personal purchase, either.
Anonymous wrote:All money is 100% shared, no his and hers money. I (DH) do everything financial related. I pay every bill, manage every investment. It's just the dynamic we fell into. I feel like she needs to be up to speed in the event anything happens to me (and she agrees) but whenever we try she glazes over and forgets everything quickly.
We have no specific agreements on spending limits and trust each other to use good judgement.
Married 22 years.