Bank balance ‘more important than compatibility when it comes to love’
February 22nd, 2011 - 1:18 pm ICT by ANILondon, Feb 22 (ANI): It looks like financial stability is more important than compatibility when it comes to choosing a date.
According to a Post Office survey, four in 10 people see bank balance as the most important factor.
While a lovestruck.com poll found more than three-quarters of men want to be secure moneywise before seeking a partner.
“Savvy singles appreciate that the demands of life are often stressful enough, so if they can find a partner with a healthy slice of financial stability, all the better,” the Daily Express quoted the website’s Brett Harding as saying. (ANI)
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