Every month we do our budget, and every month I feel as though it's unfair (to me, of course
).
I'm looking for the answer to one main question: should we be sharing costs based on Nett or Gross income?
Incomes (rounded):
Him: Gross €4,500
Him: Nett €2,900 (after pension, BIK, and a multitude of other pre-tax contributions)
Me: Gross €1,750
Me: Nett €1,600
Basically, all expenses come to €3,000 (including rent, groceries, entertainment, spending money, bills, insurances, etc etc etc), so everything left (about €1,500 give or take) is 'savings'.
We currently work it out that, as our total nett income is €4,500, expenses are exactly two thirds of this (ie 66.6%), so I contribute 33.3% and he contributes 66.6% towards the expenses.
Which leaves me with €600 savings and him with €900 savings every month.
I just feel that his pre-tax savings and contributions are giving him a HUGE upper hand. I contribute to a pension (from nett income), but it's fairly crippling.
Don't get me wrong, our savings really are OUR savings, and we can each dip into them for any reason at all; but I feel weirdly dependent on him as they're seen as HIS savings (we have separate bank accounts and separate savings accounts), which I'm not happy with.
We've spoken about this over and over and over, and I can see that economically what we're doing does make sense, and he's very practical, and I don't want to change what we're doing financially for emotional reasons. Help!
Sorry for rambling on there at the end.
Again, I want to know, should we be sharing costs based on Nett or Gross income?
We're married, in rental accommodation, no loans and no kids. Lots of savings.
Thanks, in advance, guys!
I'm looking for the answer to one main question: should we be sharing costs based on Nett or Gross income?
Incomes (rounded):
Him: Gross €4,500
Him: Nett €2,900 (after pension, BIK, and a multitude of other pre-tax contributions)
Me: Gross €1,750
Me: Nett €1,600
Basically, all expenses come to €3,000 (including rent, groceries, entertainment, spending money, bills, insurances, etc etc etc), so everything left (about €1,500 give or take) is 'savings'.
We currently work it out that, as our total nett income is €4,500, expenses are exactly two thirds of this (ie 66.6%), so I contribute 33.3% and he contributes 66.6% towards the expenses.
Which leaves me with €600 savings and him with €900 savings every month.
I just feel that his pre-tax savings and contributions are giving him a HUGE upper hand. I contribute to a pension (from nett income), but it's fairly crippling.
Don't get me wrong, our savings really are OUR savings, and we can each dip into them for any reason at all; but I feel weirdly dependent on him as they're seen as HIS savings (we have separate bank accounts and separate savings accounts), which I'm not happy with.
We've spoken about this over and over and over, and I can see that economically what we're doing does make sense, and he's very practical, and I don't want to change what we're doing financially for emotional reasons. Help!
Sorry for rambling on there at the end.
Again, I want to know, should we be sharing costs based on Nett or Gross income?
We're married, in rental accommodation, no loans and no kids. Lots of savings.
Thanks, in advance, guys!