Dating and Charging
Slow down!
You might have been with someone for a while, and though the two of you might get along most of the time, you may have one issue. You might have an issue that your partner likes to charge most of your expenses. So, what do you do if your partner tends to charge most of your expenses? How do you approach this situation? Though the answers to these questions can be different for everyone, here are a few suggestions.
1. Discuss this issue with your partner.
Talk to your partner about the issue and let him or her know your feelings on the issue. Listen to what he or she has to say about this issue and try to find a way to compromise.
2. Set a cash budget.
Compromise on a way to hold off on credit card expenditures and set a cash budget for the week. Do your best to work together to get the things that you need without spending too much on extra expenditures.
3. Hold each other accountable.
Make it a habit to talk to each other about your daily expenditures. Try to decide if the items that the two of you are buying are wants and needs and do your best to find a way to budget better after the two of you figure out what you are spending your money on.
If you and your partner have been together for a while but you have an issue with your partner charging your expenditures, then try talking to him or her about this issue. Set a cash budget if necessary, and do your best to hold each other accountable.






