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How to Handle Shared Expenses with Roommates

Listen Money Matters - Free your inner financial badass. All the stuff you should know about personal finance.

Listen Money Matters

Careers, Business, Investing, Education

4.42.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2015

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Living with roommates can be a minefield. Particularly when it comes to splitting shared expenses. Here are a few tips to navigate the situation. One of the best things about roommates is splitting the expenses. But it can also be one of the most fraught aspects. Learn how to do it so everyone feels they’re being treated fairly. Thomas is currently living with three roommates even though they are all done with school. So he knows something about how to make this situation work. They have individualized leases which not everyone may be able to get but is worth asking about. The utilities are shared and you’ll have to decide in who’s name to open the accounts. That person should automate the payments to ensure that nothing is ever paid late. Thomas uses Stripe to breakdown the amounts everyone owes and they pay him through it. Some stuff is just not worth fighting over. Breaking down who takes longer showers or works from home using the most electricity is petty and probably doesn’t make a huge difference money wise anyway. This is easier when all of you get along well and none of you are on a starvation budget. Using a whiteboard to list who was the last one to buy shared things like paper towels and trash bags is an easy, fair way to track things. Having evidence will cut down on arguments. When a problem does come up, don’t approach it as, “Hey, you should pay more.” That will make the other person defensive. Approach it as a shared problem that you will solve together. Sometimes it’s just better to overpay a little if it avoids a lot of stress. Saving a few bucks is not always worth the head ache. This attitude can relax the dynamic in the home for everyone. If you’re moving into a place where the roommates have already been living, you have a right to ask to see the rent and utility bills before negotiating how much you will be paying. Otherwise you may get into a situation where you are subsidizing everyone because you just paid what they asked. Living with roommates can be a great way to share expenses but go into a situation carefully. Show Notes Shipyard IPA: A single hopped IPA. Kronenbourg 1664: The premiere beer of France. Stripe: Automated bill pay. SplitWise: Perhaps the best utilities sharing app for roommates. Found out about it after the fact and wish it existed years ago! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everybody and welcome to Listen Money Matters.

0:07.7

The whole terrain which descends from heaven upon our vineyards, there it enters the roots

0:11.8

of the vine to be changed into wine.

0:14.0

A constant proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.

0:17.8

Benjamin, mother fucking Franklin.

0:19.8

I think it's the longest catchphrase I've ever had on this show.

0:24.6

Anyway, my name is Thomas and I'm here as always with a friend Andrew.

0:28.0

Andrew, how are you and what are you drinking today?

0:29.5

Good man.

0:30.5

I'm drinking a little shipyard black IPA.

0:34.4

Has a pirate and his hair is on fire.

0:37.5

I haven't still haven't gotten to the IPAs.

0:40.5

It's a little, it's very tasty.

0:44.3

It's maybe a bit more bitter than I'd like.

0:47.4

Oh really?

0:48.4

Yeah, so I mean some IPAs are...

0:49.4

So it's the face people, my head off.

0:51.2

Yeah, I think it'd be...

0:53.9

My face just caves in on itself.

0:56.2

Not ready for that.

0:57.8

Some poloids.

0:58.9

I'm drinking Cronenburg 1664, which is apparently the premiere beer of France

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