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Originally posted by Dog's Heinous View PostTo RichardCranium - Yes, my fish fingers were yummy, thank you. My mummy does nice fish fingers. But I didn't watch The Simpsons because my mummy says the boy in it is naughty and sets a bad example. I think that's so not fair.
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To RichardCranium - Misquoting is below the belt. Am tempted to report that to the mods. It is misrepresentation. I suppose that in this instance, the text you posted is just a laugh and pretty harmless, but you could be setting a bad precedent here.
Dog's Heinous
Is this Ratio or Obiter?
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Originally posted by Dog's HeinousWe did PE today and I wasn't last to be picked.
Now remember, no posting on CUK until you've done your homework.
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I wonder how many who have joint bank accounts also have joint email set ups ?
I know some that do.
Personally, we do not have a joint account, I have a standing order paying into hers, and as I hold 3 times more dosh when I am working, I pay for most of the big ticket items.
She likes to be able to splash out now and then with 'her' money, like she has told me she want to take me to Camden in jan for a mini break. Plus she was dominated by a previous partner, suffocated and so she likes a bit of autonomy.
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I didn't explain the separate accounts thing properly. We don't have any secrets from one another but do respect one another's privacy. We find not using a common account saves us having to worry about going overdrawn accidentally. But money flows freelly between us and our accounts (usually in one direction when I'm working and the other when I'm benched).
Originally posted by DS23 View Postrc's point about access to company funds in the event of an untimely exit is important - i don't have a plan for that.
As my father found last year, getting access to your partner's account when they die can be really hard and take over six months. However, if you & your spouse are joint signatories on the business account, if the breadwinner goes under a bus the other can get the accountant to sort out the affairs and wrap everything up very quickly. Otherwise... there'll be late payment penalties on tax and all sorts of tulip for them to deal with after you've gone.
And if you don't trust your spouse not to run off with the VAT money, make your mum a signatory.
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separate personal accounts. multiple joint savings accounts. i pay the mortgage and the other half pays the general bills.
rc's point about access to comany funds in the event of an untimely exit is important - i don't have a plan for that. given the warchest gathering there i clearly should.
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Originally posted by conned tractor View PostJust one joint account - always have.
All my money is hers. Is this bad in modern society?
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Joint account.
Im the only bread winner because we have a ten week old baby. We are not married (yet) but i wouldnt have it any other way as we are a family unit.
If i couldnt trust her with OUR money then thats a big problem, we have our bills come out of it, if we need/want something we check we can afford it and get it. We're both on the same wavelength with money so no arguments/selfishness.
When she starts to work again, her wages will go straight into the joint account too.
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Originally posted by worzelGummidge View Postven if free banking does come in. If you want to keep your empty bank accounts open then just recycle the same 1K between the accounts using Standing Orders.
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