How to Work Out With a Spouse Who Refuses Budget Commitment

Forget about budget commitment and managing your finances for a while

Ask yourself before trying to convince your spouse to stick to a budget commitment

Are you happy in your marriage?

Do you really love your spouse?

Is your spouse happy with you?

If there is at least one No to any of the above questions

You need a marriage counselor if you really want to save your marriage

But if your answer is yes to the first two questions and you get yes from your spouse on the last question

Great, you have a good basis with your spouse to start working together as a team on your monthly budget

There can be a real damage to your marriage because of money issues

Not being able to fulfill the basic household expenses and paying essential bills are really devastating

This happens when a husband couldn’t resist buying his Harley Davidson motorcycle or a wife getting dresses from Nordstrom

Anyway if you still have love to one another

Let me help to establish a budget commitment between both of you

Budget Commitment
Budget Commitment

Open your heart to each other

This is the best part in the whole article that can really turn your spouse to agree for a budget commitment

But remember you have to do it the right way

This can only happen by sacrificing and turning your ego off for a while

The key success to really get your spouse to open his heart to you is to stop defending yourself

If you feel your husband is not responsible please pay attention to his answer to the below question and don’t interrupt him or defend yourself

Ask him if you really fulfill his desires emotionally and more important physically

Same thing applies to you as a husband when you ask your wife the above question

Don’t rush for budget commitment until you resolve any issues between both of you

As it doesn’t make sense to ask for budget commitment while she is retaliating for neglecting her emotions and seeking attention from you

Or on the other hand side, he is retaliating for not fulfilling his physical desires

If you love each other and your relationship is built on mutual understanding

Then it is perfect time to open discussion why your spouse is reluctant to help in your household budget

Do your best to understand his reply back

Is it because he has personal spending that you want to cut?

does he view the whole budgeting as nonsense? perhaps due to previous budgeting mistakes that pissed him off budgeting

He is not into numbers something like Mathematical anxiety?

Use “We” instead of “Me”

The first step towards convincing your spouse who refuses budget commitment is that you have to trust each other

I hear real stories of couples who don’t have a joint bank accounts

If you want to manage your finances together and agree on a budget plan it would rather be better to switch your bank accounts to a joint one first

Always use “we” instead of “me” especially when talking about building a family budget

It’s OK to reassure him that both of you are in the same boat and you will never drill it as you will drown together

Same thing with Budget, you have to confirm with him that it is a “we” problem

Stop saying “you are not willing to stick to a budget commitment” or “you are responsible for what we are now”

Speak about the current situation as if both of you are responsible where you stand now

Understand the weakness in both of you

We all suffer from selfishness and love to possess discretionary items and that is normal

What is inappropriate when you blame your partner for his weakness towards something you don’t crave

Remember money means different things to all of us but the core purpose of money is for fun, investing and giving

We are all born with different perspectives when we think about money

For example if me and my wife get extra money like tax refund or bonus

I tend to think first about saving money and investing like increasing the emergency fund with this money while my wife thinks instantly about giving some money away to the Church

She has more faith than me but I put my trust in her decision

The good thing is that we both don’t think about using the extra money in the fun part unless it is really something that has been waiting for long time

My point here is to understand the weakness in you and your spouse

This can help address any issues that may arise when trying to convince your spouse to stick to budget commitment

Any conflict in finances where one is a saver and the other is a spender is one of the top common reason for divorce according to Huffpost

Create separate plans and review them together

If you opened your hearts to each other and addressed your money issues with the “we” scenario followed by fully understanding his weakness in how he perceives money

You can move to the next step by asking him to create a separate plan on how he allocates your combined income into the fun, investing and giving criteria

Keep in mind that fun includes all the fixed, variable and discretionary expenses

Also you have to create a separate plan for you as you have to compare your allocated amounts to his amounts

To make this exercise practical and interesting

Skip all the fixed expenses like mortgage/rent and all essential bills

Ask him to create a plan for all variable and discretionary expenses you can control after making sure that you already deducted all the fixed expenses from income

Now compare your spending plans together

The interesting part comes when you read how much your allocated amounts for his discretionary items against what he allocated to himself

Same thing applies to your own discretionary expenses which you allocated to yourself and what he assigned to you

I will say it again you should not taunt him for allocating high amounts for himself or for low amounts for yourself

Time to be more specific

This is a good time to compromise and come up with how to setup a reasonable amounts and ask him to stay committed to this budget

Budget commitment will not happen if he believes you slashed his amounts

Sit together and make sure any deduction you have to do it together

Best practice is to check percentages of what both of you spend on yourselves

I always believe you should attempt to smartly deduct from biased expenses that both of you don’t care if they got changed

See if you can get few savings to be added to his amounts to support him

If you want him to respect this budget commitment then show him that you can lower your own discretionary amounts in favor of keeping his amounts

Finally come up with a plan to pay off your debt and go for money saving challenges together

You can use the ultimate budget bundle to help you manage your budget

Let us compromise together

Even if you are the one who sacrificed to satisfy him

Make it clear that he should be content about what you both allocated to his discretionary amounts

It is time to state that you cannot manage your household budget alone

Be clear that you definitely need him dedicated for this budget commitment

Encourage responsibility

Now it is a good time to encourage him that he can work on his spending to keep it close to what you both agreed upon

Tell him that you will do the same for your spending

Ask for a weekly meeting to review your amounts and make sure there are no discrepancies from what you both planned for

If your husband shows any sign of budget commitment encourage him to keep up the good work

But if he is not showing any interest attending your weekly budget review or your monthly budget plan

Take it easy as long as he is following your plan

I would ask you to make to summarize your assessment and review it with him

Show him that you really miss his feedback and you expect him to join you next time

We can work it out

Remember focus only on what you can control like your spending and sticking to a family budget but not your spouse

Give him the space when it comes to the idea of living on a budget

Do your best to keep the communication open and never leave him and walk away

Be patient and understanding with how you present the budget idea to him

Show him how important to have a budget commitment for both of you

Definitely following the above advice will get him on board on your budget

Now it is good time to read how to manage your budget on low income and what to do if you are living paycheck to paycheck

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