will you share your income with your partner?

This is a really tough question to answer, as many people will tell you straight off that they can’t for any reason share their income with their partner, no matter the reason given by anyone.

Of a truth it is not easy to share your income with your partner but it is easy to share if you put your mind to it.With the high cost of goods and services rising daily without any sign of dropping, one has little chance but to share incomes with the partner.

If you are earning more than your partner, chances are that you will feel cheated and wanting to cry out, but love surpasses all. It becomes more tasking if you are the woman; imagine what the man will be going through in his mind. Like previously stated love surpass all.

The need to have multiple streams of income to help the family finances comes to the front burner. A family that is overly dependant on it’s income from the bread winner, what happens when the bread winner is stopped from working or as a result of illness unable to work. The answer to curbing this problem that looks easy but difficult to do is to have by the side a business that will bring in little stipends on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. This will help relieve the man or woman that is burdened with contributing more to the upkeep of the family.

If the woman is a full time house wife, there are jobs that she can go for to support the household, such jobs can be found on or offline; they include data entry, article writing and a host of others. This can help argument the income the man brings home, while weekends the man can also join the woman in filling out the data entry jobs. Most of these jobs are paid according to the number of forms or typing jobs you are able to complete within a day or week.

Bear in mind that not sharing your incomes to cover other expenses will also reflect on the children if any. The school, clothes and even their feeding will be affected by your refusal to share. It cuts across board, so you need to share and make your family happy.

Some are averse to having a joint account, but this helps in it’s own way as the way money is been spent is closely monitored by both parties involved with the account. Money only comes out when both signatories to the account append their signatures to it. Having a joint account does not stop you from having your own personal account to which you can keep a little amount of your earnings for the rainy day.

 

To your family’s joy    

 

1 Comments
Gail Phelps
January 28, 2012
Gail Phelps
#1

Wow, didn't realize this is an issue with marraige typ relations.  Go figure

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