15 Answers
My OL handles all of our money by her choice and my agreement. My money handling skill has been repeatedly demonstrated as below par. I earn money well, but handling stacks of cash sensibly is a not my strong suite.
13 years ago. Rating: 10 | |
I don't think you have excess money. If you provided for the family this month, what about next month. You have to keep providing. House expenses increase. Kids keep growing, and eating more. You have to spend money while also providing for the family. Donating to charities, buying yourself an want (within reason), etc. But you can't spend or give more than you have. You also can't put your life on hold waiting for when the kids grow up, then you will do some of the things you want to do. You might not live to do it.
13 years ago. Rating: 10 | |
Bank it, till I see a toy I want. My wife contributes to certain organizations.
13 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
Excess money...that doesn't come along often! I think the most sensible thing to do, would be to save a majority of it for providing for your family in the future. To have a healthy bank roll set aside for emergencies or hard times, is simply looking out for yor family. Charity begins at home, once that is accomplished, only then can we in good conscience broaden the borders of our generosity.
12 years ago. Rating: 6 | |