Do you guys talk about finances with friends or family members? How about co-workers (hah!)? Iโm willing to guess you donโt. Or at least not as much as youโd LIKE to.
Itโs a good thing we have this blog world and the internets or weโd be scrambling for some good financial advice and community outlet. I mean, where else can you post your salary and complete financial history for everyone to see without getting shunned? Kristen from Filife recently left a comment on my last post about learning from the recession, and it really made me happy (and inspired this post). She added a #6 to my top 5 lessons, and it went like this:
โ#6: Itโs possible to have open, honest conversations about money with friends and family!โ
How awesome is that? While it seems to be working out for her (hooray!), unfortunately I havenโt seen much of this myself. Talking about money is just as taboo as talking about sex, if not worse. I can always hit up my cube-mate and tell him about some crazy drunken โfunโ I had the other night, but dare tell him about my salary increase? No way in hell, thatโs crossing the boundaries my friends ;) And to be honest, I can see where it gets a bit shady with co-workers. I do believe that certain levels of information should be closed off so that no one gets pissed off or jealous.
Talking finance with friends and family
When it comes to our closest friends and family members, however, I think keeping an open door about this stuff can be incredibly helpful. Iโm a big fan of free information here on the net, but thereโs something inherently better when youโre face-to-face with someone discussing your situation or pleas for help. These people know more about you than us bloggers or financial T.V. reporters. They know your strengths, your weaknesses, and just how emotionally involved you are. Theyโre your loved ones and they lookout for your best interest :)
So why donโt we open up more? Youโve got me. Iโm always surprised by the looks on my friendโs faces when I tell them how much we paid for our townhouse ($360k) or when I sneakily insert my salary ($75k) into a discussion just to see what would happen ;) Itโs possible theyโre just shocked at the price we paid for our home, or that I get paid so much to do so little (only half the truth btw), but more than likely theyโre amazed I just spilled our top financial secrets. And if I really wanted to throw out a zinger, Iโd tell them how much money we have in our savings! But only if itโs appropriate of course, you donโt wanna get all showboaty or anything.
Should I be hiding this from them though? Am I an absolute loon for trying to add more substance to our financial conversation? Possibly. I really donโt know the right or wrong answers here, just that I WISH it would be a lot easier to talk about. Imagine if everyone dropped their barriers and were more open to detailed discussion! Donโt you think weโd learn more or at least understand the reasons why we are where we are? I wouldnโt just release the information all willy nilly-like, but there are certainly times and places where doing this be more beneficial.
How about you all? Do YOU feel more free to discuss this stuff? Or am I just a rambling fool trying to stir up a little controversy ;) Either way, I thank you guys for being here and allowing me to bare it all each and every day. Together we really can talk about anything! (Even how to spell boobless upside down on a calculator: 55378008)
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