When Only One Spouse Wants to Handle the Money

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When Only One Spouse Wants to Handle the Money
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More than half of women in a UBS survey say their spouse still takes the lead on “major financial decisions”

Glenn RuffenachMy wife and I are recently retired, and I have always taken care of our household finances. I’m trying to get her more involved in money matters and how our nest egg works, but she has little appetite for this. Any thoughts? Any recommendations?

You certainly have lots of company. In many households, one person pays the bills, manages the money and oversees planning for retirement. And just as often, that person’s spouse is more than content to remain financially detached.

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