SavingSmarterSept
SavingSmarterSept t1_je9888u wrote
Reply to Why are we encouraged to charge everything to a credit card but get penalized for high credit utilization? by New-Row7111
They don't penalize you for spending a lot. They penalize for carrying debt for a long period of time. For example, if you purchase and pay off, then no impact on your credit score, but if you purchase and keep that debt, then it'll impact your credit score until you pay it off.
SavingSmarterSept t1_jeej9qw wrote
Reply to How to split bills fairly in this instance? by [deleted]
Fairness is subjective. She currently has none of the legal or financial risk. None. Talk it through and just make you're not actually losing money. It's also about perception. If someone pays part of the mortgage and utilities may easily think they're a contributor, but what about property taxes, insurance, the risk attached to it all, etc???