Money makes the world go around or so they say. Well, money and marriage have their own relationship. If you have been arguing about money,
you should know that this type of argument can be avoided.
What is the number one thing that couples of all ages argue about? Money. No matter how
wealthy you are, money will always be an issue. In fact, some people believe that the more money you have, the more money problems you have too, and this applies
to marriage more than most people know. When a couple first becomes engaged, they often think that money difficulties will never come their way, though this is far
from the truth.
Even though it's a nice idea to want to share everything that you have with your spouse, it is simply not realistic. Instead, keep separate bank
accounts, and keep one joint bank account that you will both contribute to. Why? Believe it or not, many couples constantly fight about whose money is in a joint
bank account, and this can become a consistent problem. If you want to buy things together, decide upon an amount that you can both contribute to a joint account
each month, and use that money to purchase things that you both want.
Money arguments in marriage have become such a large part of many married
couple's lives that financial advisors now talk to each person within a couple separately. Sure, you may have the same goals, but many of your goals will be extremely
personal - and you shouldn't combine your funds with your partner unless you both want the very same thing. In fact, investing together never works out due to the
fact that each person will be different when it comes to risk taking.
So, if you shouldn't have the same bank account and you shouldn't invest together -
when can you combine your money? Couples will find that life is a lot easier if they only spend money together when both parties are interested. If you want a dining
room table, but your partner doesn't, buy the table on your own. However, if you both want the table, split the cost equally. See how easy it is to remain financially
free?
There will always be financial problems in marriage, it's only natural when two become one. Still, try to keep your money separate. In the end, it never
pays to combine all of your fund, though investing together - when you both want the same thing - can be a great way to show that you trust one
another.