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Alee Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 07:27:43 AM
After having a really bad experience with Doug and I sharing a checking account- we now have separate accounts and I am taking really good care of mine!

Do any of you "round up" your account?

For instance if you buy something for $3.75 do you subtract $4 from the total?

What I do is I write down the transaction name and in the section where it asks for the payment amount, I put down the true amount- the $3.75 but in the column where you are supposed to keep a running balance, I subtract the rounded up amount- $4.

This helps with two things. It creates a cushion just in case I ever make a calculation error, and you don't have to worry about subtracting cents. I try to go ahead and update my checkbook right there at the check stand, but if there is a line I do it as soon as I get into the car. Otherwise I forget and I have to play catchup.





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K-Falls Farmgirl Posted - Jan 17 2009 : 5:21:24 PM
It amases bme that when I debit at a store, By the time to check the bank on line when I get home it has already cleared.I always know how much $$ I have,. Our house expense money is done by check from a seperate account and only for that, so I only deposit enough money for paying those type of bills. This works best for Dh & me.

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abbysshadow Posted - Jan 17 2009 : 10:56:53 AM
I balance our 2 accounts to the penny every month. I use the checkbooks and debit card, hubby uses cash. If he needs a check, he takes one and I write it in the register with his name, until he gives me the receipt...he gets cash "allowance" every 2 weeks after he hands me his paycheck :) Works for us.. lol


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knittingmom Posted - Jan 16 2009 : 09:46:07 AM
I always round up that way I'm not short.

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mikesgirl Posted - Jan 16 2009 : 08:53:36 AM
Funny this should come up - my resolution for this year was to keep my checkbook register up to date! I, like many of us, relied on on-line banking to keep it up, but sometimes it would get dangerously low because of debits or checks held up, and I wouldn't realize it and spend anyway. Just for my own peace of mind, I"m going to keep it up this year (as long as I can get dh to tell me when he debits something!)

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rhondacate Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 9:11:53 PM
I don't even think I own a check register. Online banking was invented for people like me. :)

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graciegreeneyes Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 8:01:26 PM
Alee - I do the exact same thing in our checkbook. And we too have had bad experiences but we still bank together - I just make sure to check the online info daily to see what purchases I have missed. Anyhow, it sure is nice to have a little cushion
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K-Falls Farmgirl Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 5:19:15 PM
Oh No !! I do not keep a check register either.. But I do the Online thing too.. I know exactly how much $$ I have at all times. It works for me.. to be able to immediately transfer funds from my personal account to & from household account as needed to avoid over drawing an account & getting draft fees. I do keep all receipts however of everything we purchase.( incase there is a mistake) Dh has his own checking account, which helps. We use the household account for food & expenses running the house like Mortgage & utilities. We budget really tight on that account. allowing our own persoanl accounts more freedom. It has been this way for 8 years ...so why change?

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Alee Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 1:32:51 PM
Aime- That's the thing- I didn't spend it all at once, I spent it at probably 10 different locations as I was buying things for school, groceries, gas etc etc. I have had 27 entries into my check register just since Monday! This is way unusual for us- It only happens about twice a year (School Aid Money), but last night I had gotten a little behind and started panicking because I wasn't quite sure where I was at. How embarrassing would it be to have $300 in groceries at Costco and have the debit card decline. EEKS!

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harmonyfarm Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 12:49:45 PM
I'm with Alee....my DH bounced enough checks in a year to make a mortgage payment....THAT MADE ME SOOOOO MAD! He makes most the money, but can't manage it. I can mamage it to a penny, but don't make very much. Why can't he hand the managing over to me? Is it a bring home the bacon complex or what? I have begged him for years and years...but he just won't loosen the grip. I have my own checking and I do like Alee does. Write the correct amount in the space but round up the deduction. I zero it out at the end of the year and buy something our family needs. Three years ago, I bought a television. It's amazing how fast those pennies can ad up.
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Amie C. Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 12:30:33 PM
The delay can be an issue sometimes...especially with online purchases, or checks that have been mailed in but not cashed yet.

But if I spent $1200 all at once I think I would remember!
Alee Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 12:01:15 PM
We tried the managing online but found out the hard way that even though our bank says it is up to date- it isn't! Last night it said I had about $1200 more than I did in the account because some debit card purchases made 3 days ago still hadn't posted!

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lisamarie508 Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 10:59:22 AM
I used to do that, Alee, because when I had a joint account, I didn't always know about certain expenses. So, I would keep a buffer in there to try alleviate any problems. It didn't always work. Sometimes he spent way more than the buffer. Then, when I started checking our account online, I was able to pick up those "extra" expenses and point them out. Now, I'm the only one on the account and I still check online every day. It's much easier to balance daily than it is to spend hours going through a statement in the mail which I always put off because I hated it.

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RuralSuburbia Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 10:10:38 AM
I used to spend quite a bit of time balancing the checkbook to the penny, but hubby would check and recheck it so I decided that he can just do it all. Finances are SO not my job anymore. Anything regarding the household finances makes me sick, and I am much happier if I don't actually see the numbers! All the cash I make through my child care business and greeting cards gets put away in a secret place (it's called the Dental Fund). My kids LOVE the dentist! ;-)

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bohemiangel Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 09:46:36 AM
OH THANK GOODNESS I'm not alone. I don't really balance it I manage online and I know what I buy like noone else :-p

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Suzan Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 09:39:35 AM
I'm with Belle, I work in our financial institution so I can keep a daily pulse on things, although anyone can now with electronic banking programs.
Amie C. Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 08:14:52 AM
I do the same as Belle and Julie. I've never been able to keep track of every little tiny purchase on my own, so I love letting the electronic statement keep track for me.
simplyflowers Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 08:12:59 AM
AHHHHH!!! I'm funny about that! I have to know the exact amount that is in there....I don't know why, my DH doesn't get it.

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willowtreecreek Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 07:56:19 AM
I don't keep up with my registery eaither! I can check my account online and once or twice a week I check to make sure all the checks have cleared (I can tell by the check number). If something hasn't cleared yet I just make a mental note. I keep my reciepts in my wallet and once it clears I discard the receipt. This has worked for me so far!

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gramadinah Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 07:41:26 AM
I try to do that and then when I balance my check book I hide it from my self so say I have $20.00 in overage change I go ahead and balance the account and then subtract that amount from the check book so it really stays in there but my check book is always in balance and I have a buffer.

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Bellepepper Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 07:39:00 AM
You are going to love this, I don't keep a running balance in my checkbook! I post the checks when I write them, then I check my bank transactions on the computer. I check off the check when it clears the bank. I only write 4 to 6 checks a month. We have several auto debits and we use the debit card ALL the time. I was having so much trouble keeping track of the debit receits that by the end of the month I would have dozens of them. Then looking them up on the bank statement took hours. Now, I check my bank statement on line EVERY morning. When I get home from town, I check the bank statement and compare the receits with what has went through the bank. Then I throw them away. By doing this every day, I don't even look at my bank statement when it comes in the mail. Just file it. I can also see if I am running short and can transfer from my savings to checking at the same time. This has worked for me for several years and saved countless hours.

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