Posted on 02/10/2011 12:33:27 PM PST by CSM
Girlfriend's money problems
Dear Dave,
Im fairly responsible with finances, but my girlfriend is in a terrible financial situation with a lot of credit card debt, an expensive car payment, and a big, fancy apartment. Plus, she just quit her job because she didnt like it anymore. Now, shes thinking about filing bankruptcy and thinks us moving in together will help solve her problems. If she cant handle her finances on her own, whats going to happen if we get together? Can you help?
Dino
Dear Dino,
This is someone to keep dating, not marry right now or move in with, and see if she changes her spending habits. Youd have a very tough life being married to this woman, unless she makes some real attitude adjustments where her money is concerned.
I cant say if shes technically bankrupt, but she definitely needs to move into a cheaper apartment and sell the car for starters. Still, bankruptcys not going to solve anything if shes got a heart problem. By this, I mean if she buys stuff to try and make her happy and lives beyond her means in the process.
Lots of people have the idea that they are what they drive, or they are where they live. Those are heart problems, and thats the way I was many years ago until I had some sense knocked into me by going broke. Then, I realized I had to stop and make some changes.
This doesnt mean that she isnt worthy of your love or shes a terrible person, but it does mean that the girl has got some growing up to do. Money matters aside, you dont quit your job without a plan unless youre being sexually harassed or abused, or theres some matter of principle at stake. Leaving one job for another is okay. But the idea of deciding you just dont like something, and walking away from it when youve got a bunch of bills, is just plain irresponsible.
Shes probably not bankrupt, but there are some definite character issues that need to be addressed. Hopefully, you two can work through this together.
Dave
So, he knows how to manage money?
Dear Dave,
My husband likes to borrow money on fix-up projects around the house. He says he knows how to manage money, and will pay the loans back quickly. The other day, he came to me for money to make the payment on the latest loan he took out. Then, he started fussing at me when I didnt have the money to make the payment. Its not the first time this sort of thing has happened. How can I make it stop?
Crystal
Dear Crystal,
This guy needs a swift kick in his rear end! He says he knows how to manage money, but he doesnt know how to save up to re-wire the garage?
It sounds to me like youve got am overgrown teenager on your hands instead of a husband. Its bad enough that he cant take care of his own responsibilities, but then he turns around and fusses when you wont do it for him. Thats ridiculous!
Marriage is all about unity. Once the rings go on those fingers its a we thing, not a me thing. Husbands and wives should work together to form a game plan that will help them win in life, and that includes finances.
I think you should take the money hes asking for and use it to see a good marriage counselor. There are some real issues here that need attention. You guys need to deal with them, and create a real marriage, before this situation gets any worse!
Dave
Money and relationsips......adults should act like adults.
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Dear Dino,
Find another girl friend.
This one’s a loser.
Dear Crystal,
Grab his ‘nads and squeeze hard...really hard.
It’s a much better attention getter than a kick in the butt.
Where do you borrow money for house fix up projects? Its usually a HELOC anything else is a SHYLOCK...might explain his sweating the cash for the payments...that vig accelerates fast and Guido wants to get paid....
Why is there a voice in my head screaming, “RUN!” to these people? LOL!
I’ve learned this lesson the HARD way. I’m digging out from under right now and re-financing my farm to do so and buy out my ex. Luckily, I had an EXCELLENT attorney and she has protected me from his $30K in CC debt and any business schenanigans he’s been involved in over the past few years. God Bless Her!
My NEXT husband will have the personality of Scrooge McDuck, LOL!
ROFLMSS!!!!!
Because he DOES know how to save up for that kind of stuff, my husband has still NOT installed my dishwasher......LOL! It doesn't do me a bloody bit of good sitting out in the barn :(
Bump to my sad tale at Post #7. :)
No, NO, NO... dear. You don't want a NEXT....do you? Boytoys would be so much more fun :^)
Our church was offering Financial Peace University. Hubby and I went to the "pre-training" session to find out how much it costs, etc. The cost was $99.95 per couple. This was in addition to the money they charge the church to present the program.
Now don't get me wrong. Dave can certainly do that if he wants. But if FPU was created to reach out to people who are struggling financially, then how does charging them $100 to attend help them? I understand the need to charge them something, but that seems excessive.
I've also noticed Dave hawking a lot of products on the radio. If the point of your business or ministry or whatever you want to call it is to help those who are struggling financially, why give the impression that you are selling stuff?
Hubby and I decided not to take the class. I'd rather give the $100 to charity.
Yeah. Run. Run like all the hordes of Hell itself are nipping at your heels. Because they are.
Hey, long time no see. Now git in the kitchen and do the dishes, but stay away from those attack sewing machines!
;-)
Hope all is well.
No, NO, NO... dear. You don't want a NEXT....do you? Boytoys would be so much more fun :^)
Yeah really. That's MY plan!
I’ve thought about that a lot actually and have come to the conclusion that it is more of a fee to ensure that the people that need it take it seriously. It is a bit of accountability, if you will. In the long run, it is a phenomonal value.....
Hey stranger! How are you?
Dino - run like your hair is on fire!
Hello, let me introduce myself. I am CSM, but my friends call me toy!
;-)
That will be the best $100 they ever spent.
ROFL!!!!!!!
The fact he does the dishes is the only thing that keeps me from going off about the dishwasher!!! LOL
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