Abstract:
Finances are regarded as one of many argument matters between spouses, which in turn can cause
financial stress. This article investigated the relationship between spousal communication, financial arguments and
financial stress matters within a marriage. Questionnaires were distributed to 300 young married couples of which
75 couples responded with respect of their level of communication, occurrence of arguments and levels of stress
regarding their finances. Results indicated that spousal communication influences the frequency of a rguments
between spouses regarding their finances, indicating a definite lack in communication about money. High financial
stress levels also contribute to the increase of financial arguments. An increase in spousal communication about
finances can lead to less stress about finances and thus will result in fewer arguments about finances. Identification
of patterns of communication regarding financial matters could contribute to improving financial communication
in young married couples.