It’s best to be honest from the start so that the joint account doesn’t become an extra financial strain.
Knowing both account holders income will help you with the rest of the conversation as the budget has to be realistic for both.
Make a list of any regular outgoings that you both have including subscriptions, gym memberships, phones bills and anything else. This will help you determine what is leftover and how this can be split into the savings pot.
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