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Does your partner spend too much? BMO finds one third of Canadians think so

Does your partner spend too much? BMO finds one third of Canadians think so

Global News
Thursday, February 08, 2024 04:01:45 PM UTC

About one-third of Canadian couples say spending is often a source of disagreement in their relationship, according to a new report from BMO.

As many Canadian couples gear up for a Valentine’s Day date next week, differing opinions about spending how may be causing conflict, a new survey suggests.

About one-third of Canadian couples (32 per cent) say spending is often a source of disruption in their relationship, according to a report from BMO’s Real Financial Progress Index released Thursday.

Thirty-five per cent of partnered respondents said they believe their significant other spends too much money.

If you’ve hidden shopping bags, the survey findings prove you’re not alone. Thirty-six of the respondents admitted they are not always truthful with their partners about their spending and finances.

While financial differences proved to be a source of tension for many, the survey still found that the majority of Canadian couples are compatible in terms of financial planning, with 82 per cent saying they share similar financial goals. Two-thirds of couples also said they share equal responsibility for initiating discussion about household finances.

“Many couples continue to underestimate the emotional implications involved with money; this can lead to miscommunication, disappointment and conflict,” said Gayle Ramsay, head of everyday banking at BMO, in a press release.

“Relationship compatibility should… include understanding your partner’s financial goals, spending habits, existing debt and financial obligations,” Ramsay said.

Nearly half of Canadians (48 per cent) admitted to spending more money than they know they should. When evaluating finances, 47 per cent of partnered respondents said they would be most concerned about their significant other’s mortgage debt, followed by credit card debt (38 per cent), credit score (33 per cent) and differences in income (26 per cent).

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