Jamie Lynn Byram
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's their business.
And that tends to help where someone feels like they have something that's theirs that they can spend on without any judgment.
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Thanks for having me.
Both.
So what we looked at was how couples perceive themselves and their partners in regards to whether they're a spender or a saver.
So this work actually came from my dissertation.
So I created a survey and had married couples separately and quietly complete the survey, and the study went from there.
True.
Also, the opposite of that is common.
People in relationships sometimes incorrectly assume that they know their partner, their perceptions of their partner are correct or could be incorrect.
As a financial planner, I've seen several times where one person believes that their partner is a spender when
And in actuality, looking at it from my point of view, that person is most definitely a saver.
It just may be that that person spends differently than their partner.
So they're going to perceive it differently.
Exactly.
That idea itself is what sparked my desire to do this as a dissertation.
I had a client, a married couple, both senior level partners in their jobs.
They had fully funded retirement, fully funded education goals.
They were on the path and doing very well.