rentayenta
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Not sure if it will work but if its personal spending, lunch, drinks etc - what about giving him (and you) a weekly allowance - and once its gone, its gone?
If its household expenses, can you check your bank account to get the details instead?
I give myself an allowance, it occassionally varies such as if I have something I need but for the most part I think it keeps myself from spending on junk that I really don't need. I'm much more critical about my spending habits - a need vs a want
I pay all of the bills so that's easy. He is a
and when he's on he is there for 48 hours. He averages about $25 for the two days but I am just wanting to know where the $25 goes and for no other reason than to plug our leaks. I want to make sure I am not coming across like some cheap spouse before I get flamed. The bold is not meant for you.
Checking the account is easy- he never has cash unless it's a reimbursement for dinner from the guys at the station.
I just started doing this is well. Sadly, most of my money goes to bills.
It costs me $50 every pay period just to park my car to go to work.![]()
That stinks.
This is a great idea, but DON'T call it an allowance. Most hard working adults have very negative feelings about getting an "allowance".
When we decided on our weekly allowance or "blow money" as Dave Ramsey calls it, it was a mutal decision. We talked and decided how much money we would need for a week. We took that amount of money - in cash - and that was our allotment for the week. The kicker is you don't have to be accountable for that money. If you want to skip all your usual sodas, lunches, etc and save it for a bigger item, fine. Blow it on beer? That is fine too. You don't have to be accountable to anyone for that money, but when you are out of money, you don't go to the ATM for more. When it is gone, it is gone.
Calling it an allowance might send him over the edge.
I think not being accountable for say $25-$50 is a good idea!!!!


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