Who Pays Da Bills?
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Who Pays Da Bills?
In our 32 years of marriage, Kathy and I have switched back and forth from one paying the bills to the other paying the bills. I don't mean paying FOR the bills, because anyone with a spouse or significant other knows that his money is her money and her money is her money.
But for the last 7 years, I pay the bills pretty religiously once a week on Thursday or Friday evenings. She balances what's left of the checkbook after I'm done with it.
Who pays da bills in your household?
But for the last 7 years, I pay the bills pretty religiously once a week on Thursday or Friday evenings. She balances what's left of the checkbook after I'm done with it.
Who pays da bills in your household?
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Me being the accountant. I pay the bills and balance the checkbook. Sometimes its a burden that I wish I didn't have to do....
Here's another question to Azskyman's question - who on here lives paycheck to paycheck?
I know we do - pay these bills with this check and those bills with that check. Can't get out of the rut.
Just curious if other's have this same scenario in their lives?
Patricia
Here's another question to Azskyman's question - who on here lives paycheck to paycheck?
I know we do - pay these bills with this check and those bills with that check. Can't get out of the rut.
Just curious if other's have this same scenario in their lives?
Patricia
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I do the personnal bills AND the business end of it, Michelle does the billing, invoicing for the business, it's a GREAT partnership we have (in more ways than one!)
As far as living from paycheck to paycheck, the Good Lord has Blessed us SO well, I can't even begin to tell you how TRULY blessed we are. I won't give the exact amount, too personnal, but our billing, invoicing hits 6 digits, that's why we are looking for more write offs.........IN FACT...we *might* be starting a new business that we operate under the established business, well....it's a long story.
Dennis
As far as living from paycheck to paycheck, the Good Lord has Blessed us SO well, I can't even begin to tell you how TRULY blessed we are. I won't give the exact amount, too personnal, but our billing, invoicing hits 6 digits, that's why we are looking for more write offs.........IN FACT...we *might* be starting a new business that we operate under the established business, well....it's a long story.
Dennis
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We have a budget...all items are accounted for...and to the extent that we have all the money assigned (even if it is to travel, etc), we live paycheck to paycheck. For the first time in our lives, starting today we are both on salary!
The good news...we know exactly what our checks will be every single time.
The bad news...our employers are both going to get more than their money's worth when we work some 50 or 60 hour weeks!
Anyone ever look at their check and say, "Now that would be a great check if I got it EVERY week!"
Dennis, you are blessed indeed. You've earned it I'm sure.
Steve
The good news...we know exactly what our checks will be every single time.
The bad news...our employers are both going to get more than their money's worth when we work some 50 or 60 hour weeks!
Anyone ever look at their check and say, "Now that would be a great check if I got it EVERY week!"
Dennis, you are blessed indeed. You've earned it I'm sure.
Steve
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my wife controls the money...pays the bills and I like it that way. That doesn't mean I never have money in my pocket because I always have 20 or 30 dollars. We pay for everything with a check or a checkcard. Purchases are always discussed between us, and my response is always the same. "You tell me? I don't know if we have $10 in the checking account, or $5000!"
Life is simple for me.....now for her....she is stressed! .... but she is far more organized then I ever could be.
Life is simple for me.....now for her....she is stressed! .... but she is far more organized then I ever could be.
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Sorry, I didn't mean for that last post to sound like a self centered, bragging post, I'm not saying we don't live paycheck to paycheck, during the winter, when business drops off, the cash flow slows a bit, we have most of our income tied up in mutual funds and other investments that cannot be touched without paying a huge penalty. So yes......I guess you could say we live paycheck to paycheck, our paydays are once a month, sometimes 45 days, makes it a challenge that's for sure!
Dennis
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Dennis,
You are your own boss and manage your money well - I am right now searching the webs and everything else I can get my hands on to get my family on a budget and get a nest-egg built up. I am trying several ventures on the side as businesses. You paid your dues as a meatcutter and now have a successful business where you are your own boss and you make your own paycheck. The same for azskyman. One day I will find the right budget - plan or whatever and not live paycheck from paycheck.
Patricia
You are your own boss and manage your money well - I am right now searching the webs and everything else I can get my hands on to get my family on a budget and get a nest-egg built up. I am trying several ventures on the side as businesses. You paid your dues as a meatcutter and now have a successful business where you are your own boss and you make your own paycheck. The same for azskyman. One day I will find the right budget - plan or whatever and not live paycheck from paycheck.
Patricia
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azsnowman wrote:Sorry, I didn't mean for that last post to sound like a self centered, bragging post, I'm not saying we don't live paycheck to paycheck, during the winter, when business drops off, the cash flow slows a bit, we have most of our income tied up in mutual funds and other investments that cannot be touched without paying a huge penalty. So yes......I guess you could say we live paycheck to paycheck, our paydays are once a month, sometimes 45 days, makes it a challenge that's for sure!
Dennis
Dennis none of us took it that way. We are happy you have been truly Blessed!!
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I didn't take it that way either Dennis!
Fortunately, I don't live paycheck to paycheck. I can (and do) squirrel $$$ away for that rainy day and retirement.
Actually - I'm an accountant too. I get so tired of counting other people's money that I don't reconcile my checkbook for 2 - 3 months at a time! :o
Thank goodness for internet banking!
Fortunately, I don't live paycheck to paycheck. I can (and do) squirrel $$$ away for that rainy day and retirement.
Actually - I'm an accountant too. I get so tired of counting other people's money that I don't reconcile my checkbook for 2 - 3 months at a time! :o

Thank goodness for internet banking!
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I'm always the one who can't wait to get to the mailbox....I'm still expecting that surprise check to arrive any day!
I keep finances on an Excel spreadsheet and like Stephanie...check online balances quite often. If I were to find a mistake where I have less than I thought, I'd get in touch with the bank.
If I found a mistake where I had MORE than I thought I should, I'd hold my breath!
Steve
I keep finances on an Excel spreadsheet and like Stephanie...check online balances quite often. If I were to find a mistake where I have less than I thought, I'd get in touch with the bank.
If I found a mistake where I had MORE than I thought I should, I'd hold my breath!
Steve
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