Ask Amy: Retired officer should rejoin the family unit

Dear Amy: I’m a retired Army officer and since 2008 have deferred all decisions about my finances to my wife, who has an MBA.

For the past five years, she did our taxes and I never even had the chance to review them.

One year we owed $40k, and this year, $16k.

I asked to see our return tonight and suggested that we may want a professional to review the return.

The response was “We don’t need a [expletive] accountant!”

I earn $215k and she earns $150k annually, and I really don’t know where the money goes.

I hope to retire in five years, but feel I need a neutral third-party professional to advise.

Thoughts?

— Not Informed

Dear Not Informed: You say you are retired from the military, but you are obviously working in another field, now, and looking toward your second retirement. You and your wife are high-earners.

This ignorance is on you. You are sharing your life with someone who has expertise in finance, and yet you have surrendered all of your personal fiscal responsibility to her, when you could have spent these last years learning from her.

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