Money Matters
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My fiancé and I are moving into our first apartment together in a month and I was just wondering how and if we should combine our money. I know I don't want all of our money shared in one account, but I was thinking of having our separate accounts that our pay checks go to and then one shared one that we can pay bills from. I'm thinking it will be easier that way, we can both put half the money for rent and utilities and such and write a check from it. It seems better than each bringing cash and like putting it in a jar or something. Does anyone have any thoughts on that, or other ways to deal with shared bills?
Re: Combining finances
However, having said that, I think it makes a lot of sense in your situation to combine them or at least to create a joint account right now to pay those joint bills out of. I lived with DH before we got married for a couple months, but he was also unemployed at the time and he moved in with me so we didn't combine anything until after we were married and he got a job again. I just kept paying all the bills that I had been paying. He got a job again a month or so before the wedding, so he ended up paying a bunch of the wedding bills (my parents were retiring/ and moving so weren't able to help much).
My DH and I did everything backwards, according to the 'norm'. We bought a house before we were engaged, etc etc. About 3 or 4 months after we bought our house we combined our accounts. It was just easier and made sense for us.
Start with having separate accounts, and one combined as you mentioned in your post for house bills. See how that works out for you.
When we were moving in together, it was easier to let H take care of the rent and I took care of the other stuff (groceries, cable, gas, etc). It pretty much came out to be close to 50/50, and H liked having a set amount where the other stuff goes up and down depending on the month. We didn't fully combine until we had the house and were 6 months from getting married.