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Joint account - enlighten me!

Hi all,

My partner and I are trying to manage our finances a bit better and was wondering if it is a good idea to have a joint account. Not one for our wages and bills, but rather transferring in a few hundred per month into a 'jar' for groceries, entertainment etc.

My only concern is (after reading a few threads on MSE) is the linking of financial history via this joint account. Nothing serious, but my work contract will end in mid-2017 and I am worried that if that doesn't get renewed, this may affect us trying to remortgage the house. Then again, we currently have a mortgage with both our names so our financial histories are probably already linked so no point worrying! Am I right here?

Also will appreciate any input on how to manage 'spending' (after bills and savings) better :)

Comments

  • xylophone
    xylophone Posts: 45,701 Forumite
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    If you envisage holding up to a couple of thousand each for miscellaneous purposes, why not a TSB Plus each?

    You can cycle the necessary £500 in and out once a month very easily and earn 5% interest.
  • JonSalji
    JonSalji Posts: 49 Forumite
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    xylophone wrote: »
    If you envisage holding up to a couple of thousand each for miscellaneous purposes, why not a TSB Plus each?

    You can cycle the necessary £500 in and out once a month very easily and earn 5% interest.

    That's the idea. Already have a TSB Plus myself which is at the £2K limit, and the JA will be with TSB as well. So, pay in £250 each per month, then use the money. Hopefully we have money left over at the end of the month and slowly build this up!
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    JonSalji wrote: »
    ...we currently have a mortgage with both our names so our financial histories are probably already linked so no point worrying! Am I right here?
    Yes you are.
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