填空题 .Younger people are more likely to talk about their money issues than their elder counterparts,it has been revealed.Saga Personal Finance has found that 14 percent of over-50s are happy to talk about their finances ln    1    ,compared to 21 percent of under.50s.People    2    .claimed they are unwilling to discuss money openly said they believe those matters should stay private(50 percent)and a tenth explained it was    3    they were embarrassed about their financial situation.Around half of the under-50s said they were happy to    4    .money with their friends,whereas this fell to 30 percent among the older group.It was also revealed that 71 percent of Brits in a relationship have a separate current    5    ,explaining that they want to keep their money apart as the main    6    .Nearly a fifth claimed it was because they did not want to take responsibility     7    ,someone else's spending and 12 percent explained this was a good way to avoid arguments regarding finances.However,15 percent of couples said they argue about money more than any     8    .issue,with one in four having a row about it several    9    a month.It was also interesting to find out that arguments regarding money appear to occur more between couples who have been together a while,    10    may be because they feel more comfortable bringing up the‘sticky’issue.
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