I take care of my finances. If she doesn't throw down her full half, I make up for it. I have phenomenal credit for my age, I've been more then successfully providing for myself on my own for a long time now. My foot is pretty solid where I stand. There's no reason I'm not allowed to bitch about my gf spending too much without you coming here and saying "it's life" when you have no idea what I've accomplished or experienced in my life besides what I allow you to know.
Quote from: jagerI take care of my finances. If she doesn't throw down her full half, I make up for it. I have phenomenal credit for my age, I've been more then successfully providing for myself on my own for a long time now. My foot is pretty solid where I stand. There's no reason I'm not allowed to bitch about my gf spending too much without you coming here and saying "it's life" when you have no idea what I've accomplished or experienced in my life besides what I allow you to know.I just said having your shit together and finances is important , not sure what you're talking about.
Quote from: ReCycled on June 17, 2008, 06:16:11 AMAfter my separation I worried how I would be able to manage now that 40% of the pooled income was gone. After 6 months I was shocked to discover that not only were all the bills paid, but I had money left over. I don't know... just drives me nuts. I make more money now then I ever did in the past and yet I have nothing to show for it. Very stressful.
After my separation I worried how I would be able to manage now that 40% of the pooled income was gone. After 6 months I was shocked to discover that not only were all the bills paid, but I had money left over.
That sounds so familiar. My ex girl was wonderful, but she lacked the concept of 'waiting' for things. If she saw something she liked, she had no concept of saving for it or shopping around. It was also the little things, like daily trips to Starbucks and constant lunches with the girls. Add that shit up and it is a house payment wasted each month on nothing.
One last thing that helped... although it required some programming...
Quicken!
Sound like The Happy Friar is into the Peak Oil News, that is the life style they recommend Keep things simplehttp://www.peakoil.com/
It turned out we had fairly opposite styles with regard to spending. I would typically save and make occasional large purchases (new piece of musical equipment or whatever.) And I could make that work without balancing my checkbook... My wife had the opposite style. She would balance her checkbook not only to the penny, but she would plan with meticulous precision exactly when which bills needed to be paid (actually: when the checks would clear that she had written to pay said bills!), and when her paycheck would arrive, so that she could (literally) spend every penny of income, right down to the day... When we were dating I used to be amazed at the machinations she would go through... if her paycheck arrived one day late, she would be in a panic because she had already spent the money and there was this whole pipeline effect... eh... it was quite a system. So in retrospect it shouldn't have come as a surprise that things got a little tense for awhile after we combined our finances.
But I wanted to mention--one thing we tried for awhile, which I think did help although it wasn't perfect, was to allocate for ourselves a certain amount of spending money each month--say, $200--that we could use however we wanted. And we set up her own checking account, and transferred the spending money to that every month...
So I remember being a little miffed that she actually got to spend her spending money, but mine would end up being wiped out.
One last thing that helped... although it required some programming... When we were still struggling with the "where the f*** is all the money going?" question, I noticed I could download bank statements from my bank's website. So I downloaded like six months of data, and wrote a small program to categorize all the expenditures... So we could see, we spend on average this much per month on food, insurance, car repair, utilities, ... Starbucks .... etc. That was helpful to see, but I would have been too lazy to do it by hand if i hadn't known how to code it....
Anyway - good luck jager... it seems you are not alone.
*butts her currently single ass in here as well*Congrats Sigma!