What is with wives and money?

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IndyColtsFan

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Explains what?

I'm old (57) what do you expect? I like writing checks in the store, it pisses off all the kiddies behind me! :p

It explains why you have to use checks. :) I'm also one of the "kiddies" (41) that gets pissed of when you old farts pay using checks in a grocery line.
 

0roo0roo

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Adrenaline

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I pay all the bills and balance the checkbook. I have a spreadsheet with payment and payday dates on it and a word document for all the bill information.

The wife just does her thing and trusts me.
 

pcgeek11

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It explains why you have to use checks. :) I'm also one of the "kiddies" (41) that gets pissed of when you old farts pay using checks in a grocery line.

I don't have to. I just don't care for the "debit card ". I am set in my ways... :)
 

Mike Gayner

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What exactly is your question. My wife handles the check book and finances and I'm in great shape and never have to worry about bills etc... I just get them from the mailbox and place them on the table in her spot, they get paid.

LOL my situation exactly.
 

shortylickens

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Shame he got banned. Would have liked more stories on the few people in the world worse off than I am.
 

rh71

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People still use checks?

water bill (they're slow here and don't have online or direct debit like my previous, suckier, town), checks to the county/town for various fees (they're so paper-and-pencil), and for babysitting payments.
 

Elbryn

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my wife likes handling the month to month bills, i do the long term stuff with retirement/refi's/insurance/taxes/etc.. and give her the yearly run down of our state of affairs in about 5 minutes. about 2 minutes in, her eyes glaze over and it's like college lectures again, you can tell she's listening but not paying attention anymore :)
 

IndyColtsFan

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water bill (they're slow here and don't have online or direct debit like my previous, suckier, town), checks to the county/town for various fees (they're so paper-and-pencil), and for babysitting payments.

Your bank doesn't have a bill pay site that can pay those?
 

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Svnla

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Anyone said it yet? Pics of wives or shens.

/thread

On the serious side, I don't understand why people are having such a hard time with basic household finance.

It is very simple. You make x amount. Make sure you don't spend over x but x - (a number to be save for raining day). Not rocket science.
 
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ponyo

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Anyone said it yet? Pics of wives or shens.

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On the serious side, I don't understand why people are having such a hard time with basic household finance.

It is very simple. You make x amount. Make sure you don't spend over x but x - (a number to be save for raining day). Not rocket science.

It's because the wife is an unknown equation. You might think you have x amount of money. That was before your wife's afternoon shopping trip. Days later you find out you actually only have y amount when you expected x amount.

Ever try to solve for x when x can be infinite? :biggrin:
 

ichy

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Are Women Human ? In the year 584, in Lyon, France, 43 Catholic bishops and 20 men representing other bishops, after a lengthy debate, took a vote. The results were 32 yes, 31 no. Women were declared human by one vote

This sounds like another one of those idiotic myths that get repeated on the internet because people are too lazy to check any facts.
 

Dirigible

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This sounds like another one of those idiotic myths that get repeated on the internet because people are too lazy to check any facts.

I'm too lazy to check for facts right now, but that one seems legit.

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steve wilson

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My wife is terrible with finances and I sort out all our monthly bills (usually by direct debit because it's really easy that way). I wouldn't allow to have a credit card for a long time because she ran up lots of debt before we got together. She is better her own finances than she was, but I don't think she would have a clue even if I tried to teach her.
 

mvbighead

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Wife handles our bills. No problems here.

Honestly, I hit our bank site once or twice a month and check balances and such, and pay off my CC. Money is always good when I look there.

The story of the guy who let his wife handle the finances and wanted to know nothing about them sounds pretty damned stupid though. Letting your wife handle the finances is one thing, but not even looking at your money situation is another. It shouldn't be too hard to notice your wife coming home with new $500 outfits with $300 shoes, etc.

Long story short, one part of a couple may do the primary part of the finances, but both parts should keep an eye on things routinely. I know my wife is smart enough to do them, but I still have my own CC to pay off among other things.
 

PingSpike

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For regular monthly bills?

Some of my bills its the only way I can pay them, or the only other options are cash or credit card (which they charge a $5 fee to use so fuck them they can open a letter). Believe me, I don't like writing checks.

This thread made me look again on a few things though and I see there are now direct withdraw options for a couple of my bills...although I'm not sure how excited I am about those either. I like having the go between buffer and 1% cashback of CC payments. :p
 

Baked

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I never talk about money with my lady. If she wants to pay, she can pay. If she doesn't wanna pay, I pay. I don't see what the problem is. Most of the time, I just buy the stuff and bring it home so she doesn't have the option to pay for it. Ha!