How To Protect Your Finances From Addiction
Love Over Addiction
Michelle Anderson
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🗓️ 19 March 2017
⏱️ 13 minutes
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Summary
Addiction is expensive. Beer, liquor, drugs, pills, porn - it all adds up. I was an oblivious wife and never really paid much attention to our bank statements. Math wasn't my best subject and I thought it was romantic that my husband took care of the bills and provided for us.
But I was wrong.
There was nothing romantic about wasting hundreds of thousands of dollars on the very things that are destroying our family.
It wasn't until he was in rehab that I finally sat down and looked over our checking account and realized how out of control this disease was.
Here's my helpful tip about managing your finances:
You should consider getting separate bank accounts if both you and your husband are earning an income. Put everything you earn into your account and DO NOT give him access. This disease will continue to rip you off and take from you no matter how upset you get at him.
I even recommend this to my friends who aren't married to an alcoholic or substance abuser. They say it's the best thing they have ever done for their marriage.
One friend makes more than her husband, so they both take money out of their separate accounts and put a set percentage into a joint account to pay the monthly bills. Her husband said it was so healthy for their relationship.
You can spend money on things that you like and you won't need to answer to him and he can spend money on beer or whatever and you don't need to nag him or worry about not being able to pay bills.
Another benefit is that it will help you keep a good credit rating. My credit rating was destroyed because addiction doesn't care if borrowing money to feed the disease will get you in debt.
I know this might be a big step for you, but please just consider it.
You're a strong and courageous woman. You've got this.
P.S. You can give him a courtesy "heads up" that you're doing this but you don't need to ask him for permission.
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| 0:00.0 | You're listening to the wife of an alcoholic podcast. Addiction is expensive, beer, liquor, drugs, pills, pornography, it all adds up. I was an oblivious wife and never really |
| 0:30.7 | paid attention to our bank statements. Math wasn't my best subject and I thought |
| 0:37.2 | it was romantic that my husband took care of the bills and provided for us. But I was wrong. There is nothing romantic |
| 0:49.0 | about wasting hundreds of thousands of dollars on the very things that are destroying our family. |
| 0:58.4 | It wasn't until he was in rehab that I finally sat down one night and looked over our checking account. |
| 1:06.0 | That's when I realized how out of control this disease was. |
| 1:12.0 | When my kids can't sign up for a sport or I have to think about how |
| 1:18.8 | much that second gallon of milk costs because of the liquor store bill, we have issues and things need to change. |
| 1:32.0 | So here's my helpful tip about managing your finances. Each one of you |
| 1:38.7 | should consider getting separate bank accounts if both you and your husband are earning an income. |
| 1:47.2 | Put everything you earn into your account and do not give him access. Do not include his name when you're opening |
| 2:00.5 | your own bank account. |
| 2:02.8 | Because this disease will continue to rip you off |
| 2:07.2 | and take from you no matter how upset you get at him, |
| 2:11.5 | no matter how much you try and help, no matter how much you threaten him, |
| 2:16.6 | no matter how much you love him, this disease will try to take money out of your bank account out of your finances to pay to continue to |
| 2:30.4 | feed the disease. Now I recommend this to my friends who are not married to an |
| 2:37.6 | alcoholic and substance abuser as well and they say it's the best thing they have ever done for their marriage. |
| 2:45.0 | One friend that I have makes more than her husband. |
| 2:50.0 | So what they do is they both take money out of their separate accounts and put a percentage |
| 2:56.6 | of that into a joint account to pay for the monthly bills. |
| 3:02.0 | Her husband said it was so healthy for their relationship |
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