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Wisdom for Couples finance management

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The Efficient Parent1 year ago

This is just so obvious to me and my wife that it was barely a footnote in a discussion. It was just married “OURS” I ALWAYS made more money than her but it’s ALWAYS been OURS. WHEN I BUY SOMETHING. we talk. When she does we talk (big ticket items) We budget together. It’s ours. Not mine. Not hers.

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LisaLou1 year ago

This is how it is for us

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Laleti_1 year ago

This is how to give your woman control over you which will lead to her despising you.

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Jay Kaye1 year ago

If you do wanna get biblical , I was with him until he started talking equal votes. You make the final decision , she can give input. @DaveRamsey

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🇺🇸Vicious Princess🇺🇸1 year ago

I tried that. My ex husband spent every penny I had, every dollar that came into my business plus ran up every one of my credit cards + bought cars with my credit and let them get repo’d. I went from and 800 score to a 450. So that worked out great.

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Collin Cusce1 year ago

@MonikaMusing Oh hell no. Guaranteed I bring a lot more to the table than whoever I marry. She didn't have a fuck all to do with that. She ain't getting that money. That's mine. She can choose to divorce me whenever she wants and take half my shit that I earned? Absolutely freaking not.

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EA1 year ago

♥️

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Jeanne-#ENDParentalAlienation #SaveTheChildren1 year ago

Only for the few (and getting fewer all the time) will this work.

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Vox Populi1 year ago

Nope. Know too many people divorced. For the first 5-10 years, if both are working: Setup a joint account. Contribute equally to it. This makes it easy to split after divorce. One person will not contibute as much. Setup spending allowances to go to each person’s equally.

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JIBL_pop1 year ago

So what if one makes zero (or significantly less), has absolutely no care to make decisions or manage the bills etc? Still a ‘we’? No chance

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