So according to the Daily Telegraph today the Skipton Building Society has come up with a list of the top 50 indicators that one is grown-up.
Here’s the list:
- Having a mortgage
- Mum and dad no longer make your financial decisions
- Paying into a pension
- Conducting a weekly food shop
- Written a Will
- Having children
- Budgeting every month
- Being able to cook an evening meal from scratch
- Getting married
- Having life insurance
- Recycling
- Having a savings account
- Knowing what terms like ‘ISA’ and ‘tracker’ mean
- Watching the news
- Owning a lawn mower
- Doing your own washing
- Taking trips to the local tip
- Planting flowers
- Being able to bleed a radiator
- Having a joint bank account
- Having a view on politics
- Keeping track of interest rates
- Finding a messy house annoying
- Being able to change a light bulb
- Owning a vacuum cleaner
- Holding dinner parties
- Listening to Radio 2
- Enjoying gardening
- Spending weekend just ‘pottering’
- Mum starts asking you for advice
- Carrying spare shopping bags just in case
- Like going round garden centres
- Wearing coats on a night out
- Going to bed before 11pm
- Making sure mum and dad are phoned at least once a week
- Classing work as a career rather than a job
- Repairing torn clothing rather than throwing it away
- You iron
- You wash up immediately after eating
- Enjoy cooking
- Buying a Sunday paper
- Always going out with a sensible pair of shoes
- You like receiving gift vouchers
- Work keeps you awake at night
- Filing post
- Having a ‘best’ crockery set
- Being able to change a car tyre
- Being sensible enough to remove make up off before bedtime
- Being able to follow a receipt
- Owning ‘best towels’ as well as ‘everyday towels’
Well that’s a big fail for me then! I scored just 33 out of 50.
So if we start at a base of zero at age 18, and we assume you score 6 months for every “yes”, you would be fully grown up at age 43. Sounds about right?
On that basis I’m about 35. Which is at least more grown-up than the 25-ish my brain thinks I am.
Hmmm … I wonder if I’ll ever get to 43? No, can’t do that, maybe I’ll have to settle for 42.
Having a savings account and insurance cover is certainly your road map to making wiser, more mature and responsible financial decisions.Regards,Laura from lifeinsurancequotes.co.za