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We have joint everything. We share all checking and savings, credit cards etc. we are married. We’re one. We both pay the bills. Easiest thing ever
2024-10-15 13:13:48
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The tictocker :
Cool cool cool, so one problem... Where is the money coming from?
2025-01-03 22:11:10
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Titus :
Lol no never. Money goes into single accounts and THEN. Into joint. What rediculous advice.
2024-10-15 15:56:40
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Matthew Pavone :
You’re not a partnership, your a freaking marriage
2024-10-15 11:18:58
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swiftembrace :
That isn't merging. Just have a joint checking and savings. Pay all bills from checking and link your brokerage and Roth.
2024-10-15 04:15:09
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joeray25 :
Why is everyone acting like this is crazy new advice?
2024-10-15 16:12:16
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annasabrinagrabow :
In marriages where 2 become 1, we merge finances. In marriages where 2 become partners, they typically don’t merge. It all depends on how you do marriage & neither is wrong. Do what works for you
2024-10-15 11:22:46
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AstroGirl87! :
Absolutely not. Divide bills proportional to income. Everyone should have their OWN money
2024-10-15 13:54:05
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Iceman :
OR, just move enough to pay bills and keep all of your money for your spending always. This only works if both people are mature adults…
2024-10-15 05:19:09
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DinahMoeHum :
my partner and I just merge all our money, no mine and hers, just ours.
2024-10-14 22:55:28
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sigma :
if you are a young, newlywed couple, sure. if you have your life and financial situation figured out and don't get married until you're older, no way. don't complicate something that is settled.
2024-10-15 20:03:11
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lauren17 :
My parents did this. Allowed them to go from literally dirt poor to financial freedom.
2024-10-15 13:42:29
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RaisingSandia :
My husband and I have done this for 13 years. It has bought us a house, trips, saved, and without much money grief, I have been a sahm for 7 years & there has never been a question that it’s not our $
2024-10-15 16:03:18
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Amhamer :
Been married for 18 years, and this is how we do our finances. We get the same amount in our individual accounts from our joint each month. It works beautifully for us.
2024-10-15 10:29:58
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K7902357294629 :
All money goes into one joint account…. Been together for 25 years….
2024-10-15 22:05:45
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Makermodder :
so. I take my money. combine it. spend it. then split the left over. sounds more like a roommate than combined finances.
2024-10-15 05:05:56
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Lucy Bawl :
No one ever explains how to do this while simultaneously tackling individual leftover debts from pre-marriage time. Can anyone explain how to tackle both sides of debt when doing the merge method?
2024-10-16 03:10:52
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Marco B. :
yeah sure until you divorce
2024-10-15 18:11:38
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Moonie :
We merge and then have individual accounts for fun spending. :) it works well
2024-10-16 01:55:08
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Mahmoud Aldabbas :
This is what I do and for more traditional households it works best (granted you're in it for the long run)
2024-10-15 03:53:59
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Quokka :
Our salary goes into our accounts, and we transfer the same % to our joint account. It’s not that difficult!
2024-10-17 10:40:00
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Jjherf :
How is this mind-blowing. This is what good couples do.
2024-10-16 07:35:48
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soapyturtle355 :
to all the people who want to keep their finance separate, what happens if you have children? do you expect her to live off of maternity pay?
2024-10-15 19:59:09
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