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Hey, how's it going, guys? Hey. Quick question for you here. So I'm planning on moving in with my longtime girlfriend by the end of the year probably. Buy her dinner first. Yeah, I've bought her plenty. So she's actually been in school for the past couple of years and will come out earning โ she's in graduate school. She's going to come out earning a pretty good chunk, maybe close to $130 to $150.
Hey, how's it going, guys? Hey. Quick question for you here. So I'm planning on moving in with my longtime girlfriend by the end of the year probably. Buy her dinner first. Yeah, I've bought her plenty. So she's actually been in school for the past couple of years and will come out earning โ she's in graduate school. She's going to come out earning a pretty good chunk, maybe close to $130 to $150.
Hey, how's it going, guys? Hey. Quick question for you here. So I'm planning on moving in with my longtime girlfriend by the end of the year probably. Buy her dinner first. Yeah, I've bought her plenty. So she's actually been in school for the past couple of years and will come out earning โ she's in graduate school. She's going to come out earning a pretty good chunk, maybe close to $130 to $150.
And I'm just looking for some help on how to budget that because she's going to be the higher income earner, but she'll also have a lot more student loans. So just looking to see how you guys would recommend we balance that household budget. Well, that sounds like you guys are combining finances. That is the plan, yep, or at least in some way contribute to the household, the goals together.
And I'm just looking for some help on how to budget that because she's going to be the higher income earner, but she'll also have a lot more student loans. So just looking to see how you guys would recommend we balance that household budget. Well, that sounds like you guys are combining finances. That is the plan, yep, or at least in some way contribute to the household, the goals together.
And I'm just looking for some help on how to budget that because she's going to be the higher income earner, but she'll also have a lot more student loans. So just looking to see how you guys would recommend we balance that household budget. Well, that sounds like you guys are combining finances. That is the plan, yep, or at least in some way contribute to the household, the goals together.
Probably, yep.
Probably, yep.
Probably, yep.
I have none. And I have a pretty good savings investment accounts built up. We're both really young. So I'm in a very good place. She just has the student loans as well.
I have none. And I have a pretty good savings investment accounts built up. We're both really young. So I'm in a very good place. She just has the student loans as well.
I have none. And I have a pretty good savings investment accounts built up. We're both really young. So I'm in a very good place. She just has the student loans as well.
No, we're going to rent an apartment together.
No, we're going to rent an apartment together.
No, we're going to rent an apartment together.
Yes. I'm not planning on paying off her loans, but I'm wondering how much she would expect. I guess that would be a conversation for her, but how much she should contribute to the household versus living off of one income, having her use her income to pay off the debt primarily.
Yes. I'm not planning on paying off her loans, but I'm wondering how much she would expect. I guess that would be a conversation for her, but how much she should contribute to the household versus living off of one income, having her use her income to pay off the debt primarily.
Yes. I'm not planning on paying off her loans, but I'm wondering how much she would expect. I guess that would be a conversation for her, but how much she should contribute to the household versus living off of one income, having her use her income to pay off the debt primarily.
She is wanting to get rid of it ASAP.