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		<description><![CDATA[Disagreements about how to handle the family finances is often sited as a leading cause of divorce. There seems to be an increasing number who are separating their finances so they don&#8217;t separate! This would have been unheard of just a generation or two ago. ___ ___ Opposites attract In many relationships, there is a...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/word_money.jpg" border="1" alt="games" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="160" align="right" /> Disagreements about how to handle the family finances is often sited as a leading cause of divorce. There seems to be an increasing number who are separating their finances so they don&rsquo;t separate! This would have been unheard of just a generation or two ago.
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<h3>Opposites attract</h3>
<p>In many relationships, there is a spender and a saver. Or sometimes you have two spenders who spend differently &ndash; one who frequently buys little incidentals that may add up to a lot of money over the course of the year and another one who can&rsquo;t resist the major purchases.</p>
<h3>Is it wrong?</h3>
<p>While some people are finding separate accounts the way to go, others think that it&rsquo;s just wrong. They believe that it&rsquo;s a bad sign if a couple doesn&rsquo;t co-mingle their funds.</p>
<p>Does that stem from a time when you had one wage-earner in the home?<br /> Is it a control issue?<br /> Perhaps it has to do with religious beliefs?<br /> Or maybe it&rsquo;s a trust issue?</p>
<p> We don&rsquo;t know the answer, but we do know that many couples are making this work. </p>
<h3> Why it works</h3>
<p> We think keeping separate finances works for a number of reasons. Among them:</p>
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<li> The saver isn&rsquo;t frustrated by money being spent on things they think is unwise.</li>
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<li> The spender doesn&rsquo;t have to defer gratification so long that they just can&rsquo;t stand it anymore.&nbsp;</li>
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<h3>How it works</h3>
<p>We&rsquo;ve seen a number of ways to do this. Here are two examples:</p>
<p><strong><em>The Allocators</em></strong>. These couples begin by allocating who pays for what. It&rsquo;s a negotiation process. If you choose this system, determine your respective spending priorities. Then, whenever possible, let each spouse pay for those things they feel are most important. Divvy up the basics however you see fit.</p>
<p> Once you&rsquo;ve figured out who will pay for what, each spouse then gets to spend, save or invest however they want.<br /> <em><br /> <strong>The Allowancer</strong><strong>s</strong></em>. Okay, we struggled with a name for this group. That&rsquo;s the best we could do!</p>
<p> Allowancers may maintain a joint account to pay mutual bills like the mortgage or the utility bills. Then they divvy up the excess as allowances.</p>
<p> But don&rsquo;t forget to take out the trash or you may lose your allowance!</p>
<p> With their allowance, each spouse can save or spend however they want. One spouse may even save to spend &#8230; on that next major purchase. </p>
<h3> A final thought</h3>
<p> You may have heard us say this before, but our thought on this issue is this:</p>
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<div align="center"> If it works for you and your family, it works. </div>
<p> It doesn&rsquo;t matter what other people think or even say. What does matter is that you find a system that helps you keep your finances in order. After all, they are a key component to living out your bigg dreams!<br /> <em><br /> How do you and your partner handle your finances?&nbsp;</em>
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<p><a href="http://biggsuccess.com/2008/09/15/when-a-saver-and-a-spender-become-a-couple/" title="When A Saver and a Spender Become a Couple">When A Saver and a Spender Become a Couple</a></p>
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		<itunes:summary>Disagreements about how to handle the family finances is often sited as a leading cause of divorce. There seems to be an increasing number who are separating their finances so they don#8217;t separate! This would have been unheard of just a generation or two ago. ___  ___ Opposites attract In many relationships, there is a spender and a saver. Or sometimes you have two spenders who spend differently #8211; one who frequently buys little incidentals that may add up to a lot of money over the course of the year and another one who can#8217;t resist the major purchases. Is it wrong? While some people are finding separate accounts the way to go, others think that it#8217;s just wrong. They believe that it#8217;s a bad sign if a couple doesn#8217;t co-mingle their funds. Does that stem from a time when you had one wage-earner in the home? Is it a control issue? Perhaps it has to do with religious beliefs? Or maybe it#8217;s a trust issue?  We don#8217;t know the answer, but we do know that many couples are making this work.   Why it works We think keeping separate finances works for a number of reasons. Among them:   	 The saver isn#8217;t frustrated by money being spent on things they think is unwise.   	 The spender doesn#8217;t have to defer gratification so long that they just can#8217;t stand it anymore.#160;  ___  	 		Get the tips and tools you need to be a BIGG success. Subscribe to the Bigg Success Weekly #8211; it#8217;s FREE!  	  ___ How it works We#8217;ve seen a number of ways to do this. Here are two examples: The Allocators. These couples begin by allocating who pays for what. It#8217;s a negotiation process. If you choose this system, determine your respective spending priorities. Then, whenever possible, let each spouse pay for those things they feel are most important. Divvy up the basics however you see fit.  Once you#8217;ve figured out who will pay for what, each spouse then gets to spend, save or invest however they want.  The Allowancers. Okay, we struggled with a name for this group. That#8217;s the best we could do!  Allowancers may maintain a joint account to pay mutual bills like the mortgage or the utility bills. Then they divvy up the excess as allowances.  But don#8217;t forget to take out the trash or you may lose your allowance!  With their allowance, each spouse can save or spend however they want. One spouse may even save to spend ... on that next major purchase.   A final thought You may have heard us say this before, but our thought on this issue is this:    If it works for you and your family, it works.  It doesn#8217;t matter what other people think or even say. What does matter is that you find a system that helps you keep your finances in order. After all, they are a key component to living out your bigg dreams!  How do you and your partner handle your finances?#160; Subscribe to The Bigg Success Show in iTunes.#160; Subscribe to the Bigg Success feed. Direct link to The Bigg Success Show audio file:  http://media.libsyn.com/media/biggsuccess/00326-020909.mp3 Related posts  When A Saver and a Spender Become a Couple Help #8211; My Spouse Spends Too Much!  (Image in today#39;s post by hisks)</itunes:summary>
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