Are men and women different when it comes to managing money?
Separate or shared finances?
This discussion brought up the question of the best way for men and women to manage joint finances.
Some of you argued for shared finances. `I know some people go into a marriage saying they want separate bank accounts in case it doesn't work out. Some of you will find this naive, but I can't imagine entering a marriage without complete faith that it will work out. That's just me,' said Meg.
Others, like twnkathyw have discovered the benefits of splitting finances. `I recently opened my own bank account and now I don't have to feel guilty for spending anything on myself. I know that sounds old fashioned, but there are so many control issues with money! Whoever has it in the household has the power, or so it seems.'
`Goddess' finds solution
Another member feels `like a goddess' for working out a system with her partner. `We have two joint accounts: one for general banking, one for savings. We each have a separate account at a bank of our choice, too. The joint bank account is for the bills (all are directly debited, so I don't have to worry about it) and savings is for all the money for groceries, car, travel allowance and other household expenses. At the beginning of the month, I split all the money into the accounts and then keep £350 for each of us for personal spending. This new plan also includes investment savings, savings for things that we both want (that we've agreed on) and emergency Once-A-Year costs that I hashed out.'
This system has `saved us from one person being in control of the money, and he's a lot calmer now, too. Oh - and for all the independent ladies, you'll be happy to know that our investment money also gets split into two equal accounts: one for him, one for me.'
Finally, Karyn was among those who argued that a woman should always retain some independence:
`I just think it's important for women to be able to take care of themselves - to be able to do the things that men have traditionally done - because there may come a time when we have no other choice BUT do these things ourselves. It's becoming more common for women to take over the financial side of things in a marriage though, so congrats to those women. We just need to keep our independence, even when we're in a long-term relationship.'
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Created: 27/11/2003 Updated: 03/08/2006





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