Anonymous wrote:Seriously?? Yes, I knew what his salary was. He knew what my salary was. We knew how much money we each had saved, what debt we had (just the mortgage on his house). Did you just completely ignore the financial side of life when you got married?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could you not? I honestly don't understand. Don't you set financial goals together? Have a budget? Bank together? How would this be possible?
You'd be surprised. People get married young and don't know that there are certain conversations you should have. The pre marriage counseling you have to do before a religious ceremony? They don't cover this. insane.
Our pre-marriage counseling did cover this, perhaps not as thoroughly as would be best but it at least raised the issue (although we'd already discussed it so for us it wasn't needed)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could you not? I honestly don't understand. Don't you set financial goals together? Have a budget? Bank together? How would this be possible?
You'd be surprised. People get married young and don't know that there are certain conversations you should have. The pre marriage counseling you have to do before a religious ceremony? They don't cover this. insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could you not? I honestly don't understand. Don't you set financial goals together? Have a budget? Bank together? How would this be possible?
We don't really bank together - we each have our own savings account, and we have a joint account for household/child expenses. Sure, we set financial goals together. We can talk about savings, purchases, plans, investments, etc. but I don't need to know his salary to have those discussions. I don't know or care how much he has in his savings account, nor he mine. I realize that's not the approach most couple take, but it works for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could you not? I honestly don't understand. Don't you set financial goals together? Have a budget? Bank together? How would this be possible?
NP here. Nope, me either. I made (stupid) assumptions. No, we still haven't set financial goals together. We bank together (sort of). The more people talk the less I think I've done my marriage right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could you not? I honestly don't understand. Don't you set financial goals together? Have a budget? Bank together? How would this be possible?
You'd be surprised. People get married young and don't know that there are certain conversations you should have. The pre marriage counseling you have to do before a religious ceremony? They don't cover this. insane.
It's not something to be proud of, like some badge of honor for being so unconditionally in love - it is a sign of bad planning and sheer stupidity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could you not? I honestly don't understand. Don't you set financial goals together? Have a budget? Bank together? How would this be possible?
You'd be surprised. People get married young and don't know that there are certain conversations you should have. The pre marriage counseling you have to do before a religious ceremony? They don't cover this. insane.
Anonymous wrote:How could you not? I honestly don't understand. Don't you set financial goals together? Have a budget? Bank together? How would this be possible?
Anonymous wrote:Wow folks. I find it boggling that you didn't discuss something so important. It doesn't matter if $& is 15k or 200k, but knowing is very important to be able to budget and plan.