CISI event to explore relationships and money
An event held by the CISI, the Money Advice Service and Relate will look to explore relationships and money.
The event tonight will look into the interactions between love and money and the implications for how the money guidance, relationship support, and financial advice and planning sectors can support couples to talk about money.
Disagreements over finances are a major source of conflict in relationships.
Relationships can also pose challenges for couples’ money management.
If couples have different approaches or attitudes towards money, this can create difficulties.
And conflicts over finances can have deeper roots in underlying relationship dynamics.
Dealing with conflicting approaches towards money is therefore a significant challenge for Financial Planners and advisers as well as for relationship counsellors and therapists.
The event will be held at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms, 61-65 Great Queen Street, London from 5.30pm (the event is free, but registration is required).
Speakers include:
• Prof Sharon Collard, research director of the Personal Finance Research Centre, University of Bristol
• Prof Jan Walker OBE, Emeritus Professor of family policy, University of Newcastle
• June Brogan, counsellor and area manager, Relate
• Marlene Outrim CFP, Certified Financial Planner and Chartered FCSI
• Chair: Claer Barret, Personal Finance Editor of the Financial Times
A CISI spokeswoman said: “Through working together and learning from each other across sectors, we may be able to improve the information, guidance, and support for consumers to talk about money and work together on their finances.
“This discussion therefore brings together the financial advice/planning, relationship support, money guidance and financial services sectors to develop a more holistic and cross-sector understanding of the issue and to identify ways forward for cross-sector collaboration to help couples to talk money.”