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Monthly expenditure

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:18 pm
by Jones88
Hi.
Entered an Iva earlier this month with Payplan, it’s an individual IVA for just my debts. However my partners income has been included in the monthly household income and all expenditures calculated on a 50/50 split. Once bills have been paid from my account, would it be allowed to transfer the remaining balance into either my partners account or a separate savings account.?

Re: Monthly expenditure

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:32 pm
by kallis3
You could put anything you manage to save into a separate account - You could open a Co-op Cashminder.

Re: Monthly expenditure

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:36 pm
by Jones88
Thanks for your reply Kallis.
I doubt I will be able to save much if anything but I know some of my costs have been calculated with a monthly allowance however the cost would only occur annually for example service & mot which obviously is need to save for.
I asked about transfers to my partners account so I I can to contribute my share towards grocery shopping, toiletries, essentials for the kids and childcare costs.

Re: Monthly expenditure

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:02 pm
by Foggy
As long as you make your IVA payments, declare any extra income and expenses have been recorded correctly, how you move what is rightfully yours is up to you.

I actually had a couple of cashminder accounts ... income went into account one, where I left an amount to cover bills, IVA and DD's etc. The balance was transferred to account two to cover the variables outgoings like food and petrol, then anything left at the end of the month could be saved --- never a lot, but it paid for a tent in Devon for a weeks holiday (well ... for the pitch) !

Re: Monthly expenditure

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:13 pm
by Jones88
Thanks Foggy, that really helps.
As long as a can justify what the transfers are for then I am within my rights to be able to do this? I feel by doing this would give better control over managing our expenses.

Re: Monthly expenditure

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:36 pm
by kallis3
Yes you can - it is your spare money.