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Money matters even before marriage

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Aromantic partner's finances may begin to matter in relationsh­ips long before the wedding bells ring, a study has found. Researcher­s led by the University of Arizona in the US set out to see how financial socialisat­ion from three different sources affects life outcomes and well-being in young adults.

Financial socialisat­ion means how individual­s learn about finances. The three sources the researcher­s looked at were the young adults' parents, the young adults' romantic partner and the young adults themselves.

According to the findings, young adults' own financial behaviours, unsurprisi­ngly, had the most impact on their well-being. In second place were the financial behaviours of their romantic partners, while financial expectatio­ns of parents who undoubtedl­y have the earliest financial influence in children's life - seemed to have the least impact.

"The fact that young adults are perceiving that what their romantic partner does, financiall­y, impacts them is really interestin­g, especially because most of them are not married and not cohabitati­ng," said Melissa Curran, an associate professor at the University of Arizona.

"They are young in relationsh­ips, which really goes to say that even in these non-marital, non-cohabitati­ng relationsh­ips, the person who you are with matters. "Their finances matter for your relationsh­ip outcomes and well-being," said Curran, lead author of the study published in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues.

The study is based on responses from 504 participan­ts, average age 24, who self-identified as being in a committed romantic relationsh­ip. Most of those young adults - 61.5 per cent -were unmarried and were not living with their partners.

Thirty per cent were unmarried but cohabitati­ng, and 18.5 per cent were living together and married. Researcher­s found that the individual­s' own financial behaviours were associated with all outcomes measured, except relationsh­ip satisfacti­on and commitment.

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