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MamaT
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Posted: 08 June 2010 at 10:00am |
DH's parents have seperate accounts.
He earns a really good wage and his money goes on all the bills, mortgage, groceries etc etc.
Her money is for her own spending and birthday and xmas pressies etc.
I find that really weird and just couldn't live like that
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caliandjack
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Posted: 08 June 2010 at 10:07am |
I don't have a lot of savings either, as I'm paying off a personal loan first and putting any extra $$ on the mortgage the return is better.
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minik8e
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Posted: 08 June 2010 at 10:10am |
We have joint accounts, and have done since we bought our house (we had been together for 5 months when we bought it). Before that though, I managed DH's money as well. Now, I manage all the finances, pay the bills etc. DH has no idea how much is in any of our accounts, and he doesn't really care, he just asks me if there's enough money for X and I say yes or no. We have it worked though, so my student loan, accomm supplement and wages go into the mortgage account and pay that (with a top up from WFF if I've not had a lot of hours at work, or if I've worked a lot of hours, the excess goes into the savings account), and DH's wages pay the bills/groceries etc. So we have a few accounts - insurance a/c, everyday a/c, mortgage a/c, savings a/c and DH has a credit card with a small limit (which I have, or he would use it all the time).
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HoneybunsMa
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Posted: 08 June 2010 at 11:44am |
I have 2 accounts DP has one oh actually we have a savings account each ontop of this.
my everyday account was where my wages went into, then I have another account that DP transfers bill and rent money into.
When I was working DP paid bills and his gas, I paid my petrol and food, and any spending money we had. I found this abit annoying as I always felt like he was spending "my money" We only changed it to this after we went away one week and I didn't get paid holiday pay as didn't qualify at the time before that we paid half and half, well I paid about $25 less as I earnt less and had unsteady hours.
Now I get nothing into my account as we stopped WFF weekly payments. DP still transfers money so that we can pay our storage otherwise we just swap cards when I have a little bit in my account he may need, or I take his and spend it all lol. He's generally fine with what I spend. Although he did tell me that I was meant to take control of the accounts so that I can manage the money and get us out of debt.
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Posted: 08 June 2010 at 12:02pm |
I am amazed at how many of your husbands know nothing about the household finances!!!!!
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minik8e
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Posted: 08 June 2010 at 12:09pm |
LOL Little Red....my DH may know nothing about the household finances, but by the same token, he never knew anything about his own finances when he was on his own either!! Except when his eftpos card declined - then he knew he had no money.
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ALittleLoopy
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Posted: 08 June 2010 at 12:19pm |
DH earns and i dont so he handles our finances, i find it easier not knowing how little there is left lol...its just a little less stress for me lol
We have 2 joint savers but our accounts are technically seperate and even our credit card is only in DH;s name but thats more because we havent bothered to go into banks to change it around lol
Dh has a kiwi that he gets paid into and pays the bills from and i have a bnz that is also linked to one joint saver.
We always shop together and if we dont for some reason hell transfer some moneys onto the bnz card with my name on it or chuck me his credit....its no bigger to have "separate" accounts but i will agree that we need to get our butts into gear and merge our accounts so we both have cards to each...just cant really be arsed with all the crap that goes with it.
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Nutella
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Posted: 08 June 2010 at 2:04pm |
LR, I guess it just makes sense if at home to have that responsibility as well...at least it is not the other way like it was in grandparents times where the husband took care of all the finances and the poor wife had not much say in where it got spent....and imagine even worse the husbands that got themselves into huge debt and the wife never even knew...or those who took the money off to the pub.....
What an enlightened age we life in now!
ETA: And aren't females better at maths too??
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palomino
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Posted: 08 June 2010 at 2:12pm |
We have seperate accounts, although have been meaning to get a joint for ages. But its no biggie, he earns his money and pays the bills and i get my WFF and spend it on my stuff.
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Posted: 08 June 2010 at 2:20pm |
TaliP wrote:
LR, I guess it just makes sense if at home to have that responsibility as well |
But surely all there is to do is make a budget as all bills are set up on automatic payment/direct debit nowadays? And a budget is a joint task otherwise how do you know how much money DH needs for that week?
We have a meeting where we discuss it around the computer and then key it into Excel, that way we both have equal input. It often ends in a heated debate but that's always fun - there's usually a glass of wine or two involved
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Posted: 08 June 2010 at 2:22pm |
Little_Red wrote:
Joint because we have a revolving credit mortgage so both our salaries go straight onto the mortgage, all our expenses go on the credit card, then we pay the credit card off in full every month. Saves heaps on interest and means we are paying our mortgage off a lot faster. We have a strict monthly budget which we both agree on and stick to that. It doesn't mean that we don't spend money, it just means we don't waste it on frivolous things because our goal is to get rid of the mortgage asap. It helps that we're both good with money, it wouldn't work otherwise! |
This is us too. Except atm its only DH with a salary.
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Posted: 08 June 2010 at 3:42pm |
We have everything joint and are with Kiwibank where we have three accounts.
The cheque account where our earnings go into, an expenses account where all of our expenses get paid from (food & all bills which are all on direct debit) and a savings account.
We calculated how much we spend each month (including annual payments such as rates etc) on all our bills and add a bit extra, that amount goes into the Expenses account when we get paid. This is great as there is always money in it for groceries, incurance or rates bills.
Anything left over in the cheque account is for spending (appart from what we save which is transfered into the savings account)
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