Household financial decision making: Qualitative research with couples
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Decision-making typologies 3.4 Type 3: Organised Aspirational Couples in the Organised Aspirational group were a mix of ages from 20s to 50s. They also varied in terms of income and affluence. Couples in this group were generally confident, but careful with money. Typically, they described themselves as cautious, but implied that they trusted in their own judgement. It was unusual for these couples to have experienced major financial problems and consequently they had not been ‘burned’ by negative experiences. ‘I’m always trying to put money away. Not that I am always successful with it, but I’ve got the intention. It’s just to make sure I know exactly what is going out, especially since I started working for myself.’ (Ryan, 30s, South East) The individuals in each couple were more similar to one another in their approach to finances than individuals in other groups were. However, there were still differences between the two partners, with individuals fulfilling alpha and beta roles. In this group the alpha partner had generally gained their financial confidence through fulfilling a typical ‘researcher’ role. The beta partners in this group were typically more relaxed about finance, and often seemed to have quite entrepreneurial mindsets. ‘Quite confident [with managing finances]. We do all right. I am very, very careful, although I do have moments where I throw caution to the wind and have a bit of a splurge, but it’s not very often.’ (Jenny, 30s, North East) Beta partners in the Organised Aspirational group generally differed from the beta partners in other groups. Organised Aspirational beta partners tended to be equally capable of fulfilling the alpha role, but chose not to. They indicated a better awareness of what they could realistically afford out of their budget as a household than beta partners in the other two groups. Beta partners in this group were not reliant on their partners through a lack of financial awareness or capability, as was the case in the other two groups, but were noticeably less engaged and more relaxed about the household finances than their partner was. Download 0.75 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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