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Posted by Matt Clark on November 18, 2003 at 06:41:00 from (12.30.136.108):
In Reply to: Re: MY money and HER money ..... got a question !! posted by jf on November 14, 2003 at 11:18:00:
Gotta argue with jf...my wife's the best in the world, so you gotta settle for 2nd place! Just kidding... Have to admit, we've had some arguments about $$ in the past, as I usually took care of all the finances, even though she's almost always worked. Sometimes, money was spent, w/out my knowing (you know, with 2 teenaged girls (the same age), there's always something), and the account would get way lower than I like to see it. Managed to always scrape by. This year, she started her own business, with it's own accounts and things are much better. I still handle (most of) the household bills, but she kicks in on some, and that really gives me some much needed breathing room. We each can buy what we see as "necessary" and now she is free to save back whatever she believes is going to be needed for extras coming up...senior pictures, prom dresses, year books (ALL TIMES 2!) I've been able to buy a new rifle and some other toys I've done without for several years, and not feel guilty. She's bought a lot of stuff for the house and the business. She's busy every day, and financially, we're pretty good right now. That business has been a godsend for us...
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