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Joint account for all household spending (my day job wages go here), joint savings account where we keep "rainy day" money aside, and then separate personal accounts for anything we might want to buy ourselves (or each other).
The wife manages the joint accounts and we don't keep a lot in our personal accounts but she likes us to have our own money we can spend freely without having to check with one another.
But TBH I always tell her when and how much I spend from either of the joint accounts and we talk about pretty much all of our spending both joint and personal, and that works for us.![]()
That sounds like the arrangement we are leaning towards!
I reckon I favour the "Joint account plus individual accounts" idea, preferably with the joint account input made proportional to the relative earnings of the two people. Ideally, the contributions would be enough to cover regular bills, and a bit for a buffer. I think NT feels the same. If it meant that it all had to go into the joint, so be it.
I don't imagine either of us hiding purchases*, but having an account of your own does make it easier to just splash out if wished - also it preserves the important balance for bills etc. Also, it's nice to have some money to spend on surprise presents!
As I said, that doesn't matter. An account can be in joint names, but you can declare 90% yours one year and none yours the next year. As long as it all declared HMRC doesn't care.Ithe savings account was in mine for tax purposes
I will get Mr Summerdays to investigate - thank you.As I said, that doesn't matter. An account can be in joint names, but you can declare 90% yours one year and none yours the next year. As long as it all declared HMRC doesn't care.