RE:RE:Very good article
by Truthonboard on Jul 03, 2007 06:42 PM Permalink
Indeed Excellent article !!! Nasreen Good Job done .. I am bachelor..goin for marriage will follow once married .. Thanks for good suggestions
Re: good one
by kps mani on Oct 05, 2009 11:41 PM Permalink
couple can manage money when only one is understanding the importance and dificulty of erning ( it may male or female)
In money matters what husband invest should speak to his wife openely,and give her idea about investment so that she have understood the benefit of investing. there should be monthly savigs for entertainment,vacation,so u dont have to run for money at last moment.
Though its true that when the bells toll finance is the last thing on our minds its also true that most of us have these tenets on the periphery of our minds. I personally feel that an arcticle like this makes strongly aware of one point that financial compatibility is equally important. An interesting read.
RE:GOOOOOODDDDDDDD...........
by sheela lobo on Dec 03, 2005 11:22 AM Permalink
A lady quite often feels insecured especially when the husband is a spendtrif. Other resean can be that her female colleagues too lamenting about their stories where by u r left with no independence after earning. Guess both the spouses shld have their privacy in maintaining their personal balance.
RE:GOOOOOODDDDDDDD...........
by niklesh on Dec 03, 2005 12:26 AM Permalink
yes ur name is also good really very good article keep it up rediff keep it up nazia
I and my wife are working in differnet organizations with a combined monthly take home salary of Rs.45000. We have estimated that we would save Rs.10000 per month for the future after paying off for house loans and household expenses. My wife now wants Rs 2000/- from the combined savings on her name which she would not allow any one to touch. Even she does not know why she wants to do that. She is unable to understand that the Rs. 10000 saving is for our future (Our means me and her and our offsprings). I just cant understand the logic of her taking out Rs. 2000 only for her.
RE:Married?
by niklesh on Dec 03, 2005 12:28 AM Permalink
u should allow your wife to save . if she wants no issue ladies should also have some money with them it bring some self confidence and self dependency thanks all the beast
Hi , To whom so ever concerned. Well, common saving is good only when it is diverisified.In india currently juz saving dosent reap much.In this environment the male can make investments with avings and the womens part can be in fxed instruments where capital garanteed.It also keeps them in loop and gives a confidance and grip in family.Most of the time womens do have reasons but unable to reach out.So, its good we first listen to others views then to consider ours.Discussion on this matter openly will settle everything.
All the examples shown in this article are couples who are both earning members and are distinctly well to do people (film directors, fashion designers etc). Can someone suggest something for middle class people, especially where only one member of the family is the earning member.
RE:How couples can manage money
by Anand HS on Dec 20, 2005 10:49 AM Permalink
Hey, Middle class is only a "state of mind". If your definition of middle class is both husband and wife working in salaried jobs - and not yet in the managerial cadre. - then Thats me and my wife.. And it applies nicely - we are no fancy fashion designers or some such jazz deal!