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Not if you value your life.
Lol! I was thinking that very thing!!
Not if you value your life.
IMHO. Getting lucky with right spouse can make a huge impact regarding finances. On many levels.
IMHO. Getting lucky with right spouse can make a huge impact regarding finances. On many levels.
None of my business.
I always thought the same Gumby referred to as Young Wife a larger difference.
My wife is a year older than I would I call her the Old Wife?
Not if you value your life.
Lol! I was thinking that very thing!!
I know they have a joint checking account but I don’t think they use checks at all! If they can’t pay with online banking, Zelle, Venmo or PayPal they are out of luck! Lol
Bob Brinker was a major motivator in my investing in no-load mutual funds for 30+ years.
None of my business.
+1 in spades unless they ask for advice.
Work is hard enough & if you don't want to work forever, if you're not on the same page financially, keep things completely separate....
Figure out a fair system in regards to who pays for what....
Yes, but that can mean that the spender doesn't have any funds for an emergency or for retirement. What then? I was the saver in my first marriage. Separate finances solved only some of the issues.
Well, I suppose it's better to have some issues solved than none.
We've been together 5 years, living together for the last 3. She has a daughter (22 yo) and I have no kids. She moved into my paid off house, and she bought a cabin (in her name only) that we share. So, for us having separate accounts makes the most sense.