Having a joint account yah or nah?

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The issue of couples having a joint account or separate account is something that has been discussed over and over again by different people, who have shared their opinions and thoughts about it, I haven't talked about it before, and no one has ever asked me as well, so I'm glad this amazing community brought it up, now if I say "they brought it up just for me" I might be sounding selfish and because I'm a selfless person I won't say it.

Before the intending to wed gets married they are faced with a lot of decisions to make and this particular subject matter is included as well.

What does it mean to have a joint account? Having a joint account simply means couples putting their financial resources together, which implies that every penny that goes in and out of the account is controlled by the couple "Sounds interesting".

What do financial resources mean? Following the subject matter financial resources are funds that come from the couples, it could be their savings, investments, or even salaries. Now finances have to do with money "Yeah you get it right" Money, and we all know how powerful it can be sometimes, money has broken homes, and money has destroyed friendships and relationships.

My thoughts on couples having a joint account: Couples having a joint account or not solely depends on the couple, depends on their level of trust and understanding of each other. Now joint account can work but that does not mean it will work for everyone, thats why people say you have to find your niche and stay on it. I've seen couples who fight over their finances, to avoid having such conflicts and to allow peace to reign in the home separate accounts are advised.

Having a joint account can also mean being transparent, I've come across someone who said when partners know what they have in terms of finances it makes the relationship even stronger, I want to ask "How strong can that be". Like I said earlier, it depends on the couple to make that decision for themselves.

Talking about myself, well it depends on the kind of joint account we are talking about, I'm not gonna have a kind of joint account where all my finances will be involved, where I'm gonna seek permission or give reasons on how to spend the money I've been working hard for.

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The particular joint account I'm gonna consider would be for " expenses" like running the home and all that or even saving towards our children's future, that's the kind of joint account I'm gonna have with my partner, aside from that everyone should have their separate accounts. I feel like everyone deserves a certain level of privacy when it comes to managing their finances because we are partners doesn't mean our personal goals have to align.

So in conclusion having a joint account is a decision made by the couple that requires honest communication and understanding.

Thanks for reading🌹

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And you hit the nail on the head. Joint accounts are only for household expenses in my opinion.

now if I say "they brought it up just for me" I might be sounding selfish and because I'm a selfless person I won't say it.

But you already said it 😂

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I didn't know when it came out from my mouth 😔🤣🤣

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Imagine having to get permission for every little stuff I want to buy, ha it can't be me.

Keeping a certain amount of money in a joint account for running the home expenses sounds great.

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As much as I have a common account for hubby and I, it's mostly for family expenses and both of us still have our personal accounts

In our joint account, hubby put in 60% and I put in 40%

It's been running smoothly...and of course communication before withdrawal

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Wow, I love this 60%, 40% part, I feel this particular one you are doing with your husband is the best.

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