"What I was forced to disclose to my husband"
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I woke up early this morning to make lunch even though it's the end of the holidays... I'm sleepy. Dazed.
I'll go for a walk later
Now, today's article is the opposite pattern, and it's about "things I hid from my husband but now have to disclose".
What is the secret?
What I hid from my husband was the (details of) savings I had made when I was single. It's natural for both of us to have savings before we got married, and of course my husband has some, and I have some too.
But we didn't disclose the exact amounts to each other.
Mine was money I had saved up in just three years as an office worker, and after I'd paid for my car and wedding, it was a really small amount, but I used it little by little as pocket money.
Then, around the time of writing the diary "Things I couldn't say," I studied a little about investments, and thought, "Rather than chipping away at my savings, wouldn't it be better to buy stocks and use the dividends and benefits as pocket money?"
And so, I quickly (lol) opened an account with LINE Securities.
And I really did buy a small amount of stocks. I was so excited.
I kept this account opening and stock purchase a secret.
Why did I have to disclose it?
One day, I got an email from my husband, who was working in the US, saying,
I'm going to file a tax return in the US as a married joint, so I'd like you to disclose all of my assets