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Where do you keep your various "funds"?
I have a silly question for everyone. We just got married last month, and have been seriously looking at long term goals and dreams. How do you separate your various savings such as emergency fund, savings, down-payments, future children, vacations...blah blah blah? Do you have separate bank accounts for all of these savings or keep them separate in another way? TIA!
Re: Where do you keep your various "funds"?
Here is our joint accounts;
Savings account for emergencies, home repairs, and annual/ semi-annual bills such as car insurance.
Savings account attached to checking account for vacations, fun items, and child expenses that don't come out of our personal accounts.
PNC wallet for our home repair loan and cash for groceries, monthly misc, and my gas. Once we pay the loan off we will most likely cancel this account.
That doesn't include individual retirement accounts and other things that MW and I have. We dated 9 years and have been married a little over a year. For us, things are working well the way that we have it set up since I have a lot of my bills coming out of my accounts automatically and she does the same.
Joint checking for all the bill paying/check writing/direct deposit, etc.
Joint savings for e-fund and anything else. We have one account but track the amounts of the fund allocations in Excel.
Each of the kids have savings (3 accounts).
Then I have a checking for a small sales business I have.
That's it.
Bank of America
We use a joint checking account for paychecks/bills with a linked savings account (keep the change, we never have much money in there)
Capital One 360 online
We keep all our different savings account in here. You can use sub categories. For us we have House DP, E-Fund, and a Vacation fund and they are all seperate but under 1 account.
"Prime Savings"- Currently our general savings and our E fund
"Special Saving"- Where we put all my checks and extra cash to save enough money to pay off the next SL.
"Classic Checking"- Where all of our bill money goes so we can write the checks.
"Free Checking"- Fun money! We don't use this very often because we don't do much.
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
H and I have separate checking accounts and each pay designated bills out of those. I maintain our savings accounts but he gives me money to put in them. We've just always kept our accounts separate and it's worked out great. Here's a list of all of our accounts:
H-checking
Me-checking
High yield online savings--e-fund
Savings--vacation
Savings--home improvements, misc.
Plus we each have a 401K, Roth IRA, etc.
Edited to add: I work at a bank and I definitely want to echo some of what hoffse said. If you are going to have separate accounts, PLEASE take time to make sure you have named beneficiaries, make each other POA, etc. Take to your attorney to ensure that there won't be any issues in the unfortunate event that something would happen to one of you.