Inspector507
Super Member
I guess I have to bite also.
The wife takes care of all the bills. I open them when they come in the mail, so we both have a good idea where we stand on everything. I won't work on the budget though, I leave that to her. We don't really have a fortune stashed away, enough to hold us for a bit if the need arose. But I like my toys and she is very accomodating to that downfall of mine. When there is a purchase of $100 or less, I can make that purchase anytime I want, but I usually "clear" it with her first. Anything over that, I tell her what I want so she can fit it into the budget in the near future, so we are paying cash for it. Now for the high dollar toys of mine /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif.......
On my first tractor I made her a deal, I'd sell my motorcycle and I could buy any amount of toys (tractor included) I could with that amount of money only. On the new one we did have to run that through NH Credit, so we sat down and looked at what I needed to get, size wise. I would be using the proceeds from the old tractor to use as a down payment on the new one. I looked at quite a few colors, made ALL the comparisons. Took weeks. After I decided on what I wanted, that would suit me for the next umpteen years, I showed her all my charts and figures (I'm kinda **** that way). Told her how much money I had to put down, how much the new one was gonna run each month. She just said to me......."you've done more research than I can follow and if thats what you need to make your life (work around the house) easier, then get it."
She knows I rarely buy a "toy" just to have it. She knows it is something that will make my work around here just a bit easier. My health is not all that good and Phyl wants me to spend as little time doing "chores" as possible.
So.......all that said.....I guess my tractor purchase was a health benefit....... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
The wife takes care of all the bills. I open them when they come in the mail, so we both have a good idea where we stand on everything. I won't work on the budget though, I leave that to her. We don't really have a fortune stashed away, enough to hold us for a bit if the need arose. But I like my toys and she is very accomodating to that downfall of mine. When there is a purchase of $100 or less, I can make that purchase anytime I want, but I usually "clear" it with her first. Anything over that, I tell her what I want so she can fit it into the budget in the near future, so we are paying cash for it. Now for the high dollar toys of mine /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif.......
On my first tractor I made her a deal, I'd sell my motorcycle and I could buy any amount of toys (tractor included) I could with that amount of money only. On the new one we did have to run that through NH Credit, so we sat down and looked at what I needed to get, size wise. I would be using the proceeds from the old tractor to use as a down payment on the new one. I looked at quite a few colors, made ALL the comparisons. Took weeks. After I decided on what I wanted, that would suit me for the next umpteen years, I showed her all my charts and figures (I'm kinda **** that way). Told her how much money I had to put down, how much the new one was gonna run each month. She just said to me......."you've done more research than I can follow and if thats what you need to make your life (work around the house) easier, then get it."
She knows I rarely buy a "toy" just to have it. She knows it is something that will make my work around here just a bit easier. My health is not all that good and Phyl wants me to spend as little time doing "chores" as possible.
So.......all that said.....I guess my tractor purchase was a health benefit....... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif