heh, i would do the same. except my account would be in an off-shore account, most likely the cayman islands. just in case of a split, cant be touched and no one needs to know about it. if i need to access it, ill have a friend who'll reside there that will mail me cashier checks. now thats what i call a trusting relationship.Originally posted by: Hammer
if it was me i'd have a joint one and a "discretionary" one that she wouldn't know about. but that's me![]()
Originally posted by: kranky
No joint account until you've had "the talk" - establish the ground rules first. I have a friend going through hell right now because of his wife's complete and utter irresponsibility with the bank account. His truck broke down and then he found out his wife spent all the money before payday. Now he's without a ride for a week, because the garage won't start on it until he can pay them something to get started.
If you suspect the other person isn't very responsible with money, just don't have joint accounts. Let them screw up their own credit record.
IMHO if you're not married, you should not have joint accounts. Too much risk, no real benefit.
Originally posted by: Zombie
Originally posted by: kranky
No joint account until you've had "the talk" - establish the ground rules first. I have a friend going through hell right now because of his wife's complete and utter irresponsibility with the bank account. His truck broke down and then he found out his wife spent all the money before payday. Now he's without a ride for a week, because the garage won't start on it until he can pay them something to get started.
If you suspect the other person isn't very responsible with money, just don't have joint accounts. Let them screw up their own credit record.
IMHO if you're not married, you should not have joint accounts. Too much risk, no real benefit.
aah, its almost opposite for me. I wanna buy stuff and enjoy and GF seems to be keeping tabs. God knows what she is saving up for.
