so uh how do you go about doing household finances
pretty loosely i don't have a i've never have a
yeah me too
had a tremendously organized budget i've you know kind of know how much the monthly bills are by
you know looking at the previous month and i know about what the minimum payments are so i just kind of put it down on paper and
and estimate but as far as actually having a real tight uh organized budget that you stay within i've i've just always kind of freelanced as far as that goes
boy me too it's uh fly by the seat of my pants
uh in the old days when my wife and i both worked we we probably a little bit more organized with it
because we would divide up the bills she had her own checking account and she would take responsibility for paying so many bills and i had my own and i would take responsibility for so many and
and generally entertainment expense so uh everything seemed to work out pretty smoothly
but uh that was for about the first uh eighteen years of our marriage
then she dropped out of the work force and uh
we we have two children both under four so uh
oh wow
i i've taken total responsibility but i guess i haven't taken
you've got two now under four
yeah yeah
wow
they'll be yeah they'll be uh four and two in April respectively
i've got a senior in high school who's just just getting out in May
we're probably the same age
yeah i'm forty four
forty two yeah most most of my friends have uh children uh you who are having children it seems like
and
but uh we
we actually ran one checkbook with i mean one account with two checkbooks off the same account for a long for a long time
um-hum
but that's real dangerous when one is supposed to make a deposit and doesn't or or writes an extra couple of checks and either forgets to tell the other one about it or something you know so we finally switched to
yeah
the two method too it seemed to work better
yeah i think when uh uh when we were both running separate checking accounts i think there was uh more of a sense of respectful responsibility
uh it almost demanded coordination in splitting up bills and stuff
oh sure
now it's my paycheck i put it in and i pay the bills and uh uh it doesn't i'm not being critical but my wife kind of has
the sense that the checkbook is just a blank check
you know and it's unlimited funds not that she goes out and spends it unlimitedly but it's almost that attitude
you still got checks you still got money right
yeah right yeah that's yeah that's kind of how it comes out
well we been we each have our own business and so especially once that got established it was easier for her to run her deal and me to run mine and uh not really
uh
um
mix the two and uh the you know bills that are
if we're both paying on a certain thing like the a school tuition then one or of the other of us writes the other one a check for their portion
and then one person mails it all you know to the to the bank or whoever
um-hum
if it's something we're doing that way if it's uh if it's something that one or the other of us is handling in its entirety then then we just pay it like you do
yeah well how how do you manage control uh or limit your spending or or you know do you uh
in our in our case it's more of a a philosophy like you know for the next few months we're really going to watch it and we'll try try to control the big things
well
uh it's kind of the way it is it's it's never been uh like my brother is organized to the n-th degree he and i are exactly opposite he's two years younger than i am and
he budgets every penny he knows where every little thing is and he's a real tight wad with uh the money and i've always been a little looser
um-hum
well that's how we both are
and we just kind of like you say if we need to watch it we watch it and and not spend any you know big amounts of money uh
during a a certain period of time if we got a little excess and decide to splurge and buy something you know then that's kind of a joint
yeah we we
thing too so
yeah we went through a period uh well we went through six years of infertility
and it uh it was expensive we were writing out checks for you know eight hundred dollar prescriptions and medical procedures and all of that
oh yeah those are
and my wife was working at the time so it it and most of it was you know reimbursable on insurance so we had you know big cash flow and it was a little bit of a management problem but it wasn't too difficult with the two incomes
and then we got to the point where we really decided we probably couldn't have children so we sort of indulged and we
uh leased some expensive cars and took a vacation yeah it
that'll do it everytime
you immediately get pregnant if you do that
well that's what exactly what happened yeah we