Money Matters
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Hi, there! I would love some input. My husband and I got married in our late 30s, and it's been tricky trying to combine everything when we're both so used to being on our own. I was just wondering how some of you other newlyweds combined your incomes? Right now we have our own individual checking accounts and then one joint account for household things, but I am getting ready to go down to a part-time job and so my personal income will be significantly less than his. I'm just wondering how others have handled this. He's perfectly happy to support me, but I feel weird asking him for an "allowance." Would a single joint account make more sense in our situation? We both like our autonomy, but it seems superfluous right now.
Re: Combining Finances
Personally, things got so much easier after we joined accounts. We lived with each other about six months prior to getting married. It was nice not having to split bills, figure out who's paying what, etc.
Good luck on whatever you decide.