Joint bank accounts losing their shine
May 3rd, 2010 - 12:25 pm ICT by IANSLondon, May 3 (IANS) Joint bank accounts, which newly weds used to open almost immediately after getting married, are losing their appeal as “most people like to have their ‘own’ money to spend without having to Âjustify it to another person”, a new study in Britain has revealed.
The survey by Tesco Bank found that modern couples do not take the plunge for at least two years and one in three couples don’t do it at all, Daily Express reported Monday.
Of those who do get married, 56 percent like to maintain some kind of financial independence and don’t pool their resources.
“This pooling of Âresources left some people feeling powerless or even exploited. Inequality remained an issue because many women did not - and still do not - earn as much as their male partners.
“So, the joint account needed Âcareful negotiation. People aren’t good at talking about money so it became an area where problems could lurk. Most people like to have their ‘own’ money to spend without having to Âjustify it to another person,” Karen Pine, co- author of the personal finance book Sheconomics, was quoted as saying.
While half of couples in Leeds, West Yorkshire, still pool their financial commitments, 70 percent of couples in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, prefer to keep their finances separate.
“Most of us still try to Âretain a modicum of fÂinancial Âindependence,” said a Tesco Bank spokesperson.
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