How couples can talk about money and retirement
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Money can cause a lot of problems in a relationship, but couples can learn to talk about money.
The findings of the Momentum Unisa Household Financial Wellness Index for 2022 show that couples are more inclined than other household types to set financial goals. In contrast, single adults with minor children are least likely to set financial goals.
The findings also show that couples with minor children tend to show a stronger responsibility for their future, but only a very small number of households conduct complex financial planning and use financial products to achieve their long-term and short-term financial goals, leaving much of their financial future over to chance.
Listen to Christelle Louw, advisory partner at Citadel talk about talking to your partner about money and saving for retirement.
The findings of the Momentum Unisa Household Financial Wellness Index for 2022 show that couples are more inclined than other household types to set financial goals. In contrast, single adults with minor children are least likely to set financial goals.
The findings also show that couples with minor children tend to show a stronger responsibility for their future, but only a very small number of households conduct complex financial planning and use financial products to achieve their long-term and short-term financial goals, leaving much of their financial future over to chance.
Listen to Christelle Louw, advisory partner at Citadel talk about talking to your partner about money and saving for retirement.