Dubai couples advised to keep money secrets

Published December 29th, 2013 - 04:00 GMT
Married residents are advised not telling the truth can endanger finances. [Shutterstock]
Married residents are advised not telling the truth can endanger finances. [Shutterstock]

With a growing number of consumers believed to be keeping money secrets from their partners, many couples in the UAE are putting their finances and retirement at risk, advisers have warned.

Sources told Gulf News that a significant number of married residents in the country have a habit of hiding financial information, ranging from debts, shopping expenses, income and assets, from their spouses. Experts warned the practice does not only endanger a couples’ relationship, it makes it difficult for financial planning.

“I have had instances in meetings where clients have initially been reluctant to tell me about their full financial situation, but I cannot help if I do not know the full picture. It would be like going to the doctor and not telling them all of the symptoms you are suffering from,” said James Thomas, regional director at Acuma Independent Financial Advice.

Steve Gregory, managing partner at Holborn Assets, said it is mostly men who don’t come clean about how much money they have, although many couples tend to have a full understanding when it comes to matters like property, investments and insurances.

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