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Love Language Beyond Words: Showing care through smart money moves

 


Valentine’s Day often makes us think of love, relationships, gifts, flowers, chocolates, and fancy dinners. But love isn’t always loud or flashy. Sometimes, it’s the quiet, thoughtful things we do, especially when it comes to money, that speak the loudest.

In Ghanaian homes, we see it every day. A parent making sure school fees are paid before the term starts. A sibling sending a small gift at the end of the month. A child providing care for their aged parent. A parent taking care of a sick child, providing for the daily needs of their children or, buying that special gift promised on their birthday. These small, responsible actions are a love language all on their own. They require making financial decisions that affect the very limited resources we have.

Planning to share the joy of love

Fulfilling all these acts of love is also about thinking ahead. Setting aside a little each month for bills, emergencies, or family needs shows you care without adding stress. Even small savings can bring big peace of mind. Understanding your income sources and careful planning on the allocation of these resources is extremely critical in being able to efficiently navigate through the numerous demands and pressures of life.

Planning ahead also means understanding where your money comes from and where it needs to go. When you take the time to map out your income sources - salary, side gigs, bonuses, interests from investments - and intentionally plan how to allocate them, you position yourself to handle life’s demands with grace. You’re not only managing money, you’re also creating a supportive environment where your partner, family, or loved ones feel secure and considered.

In essence, planning transforms everyday financial choices into acts of love. It’s a quiet but powerful way of saying, “I care about our future, and I’m doing the work to protect it.”

Stability Beats Show-Offs

We all love a grand gesture, however, pulling it off and going home to messy finances is not smart! Splurging on a Valentine’s Day present when you have no clue how you are going to pay your bills is not a wise move. You don’t receive an award for “gentility outside, home cry” decisions.

This Valentine’s Day, there are many who will indulge and show off with expensive gifts in celebrating love. They will make hearts flutter and remind the recipients in the moment of how much they are loved. However, a thriving relationship isn’t built on occasional spectacles. What truly strengthens love is the stability that comes from shared responsibility, intentional choices, and the quiet discipline of living within your surprise means. Stability might not always be glamorous, but it is deeply romantic. It shows commitment, maturity, and long-term thinking qualities that make love last well beyond Valentine’s Day.

When partners agree on shared financial goals, they create a sense of unity. No one feels left behind, blindsided, or overwhelmed. Instead, they both know where they’re headed and how they plan to get there. Even when money is tight, the relationship stays strong because the foundation is honesty, teamwork, and thoughtful choices.

In the end, the most romantic thing you can give your partner isn’t a once‑a‑year surprise. It’s consistency. It’s the quiet assurance that you are building something real together brick by brick, budget by budget, choice by choice.

Peace of mind is love too

At the heart of every strong relationship is a sense of peace, a feeling that that allows you to love without resentment. When your finances are organised, that peace becomes easier to achieve. You’re not constantly worried about late bills, unexpected emergencies, or how to stretch the last cedi before month‑end. Instead, you create room to be emotionally present for the people who matter most.

When your mind is not clouded by financial anxiety, you have more energy to build meaningful connections, listen better, laugh more, and pour into the people around you. Thoughtful money moves let your love show up every single day, not only on Valentine’s Day. It shows up when you make decisions that protect your household rather than impress the outside world.

This Valentine’s Day, show your love according to your pocket. It doesn’t have to be wrapped in red, glitter, or extravagance. Showing your love can be practical, steady, and deeply intentional. It can look like planning ahead, supporting others without pressure, choosing stability over show‑offs, and giving your partner the peace of knowing that tomorrow is secure.

What is your love language this Valentine’s?

By Ama Amissah Wujangi

Marketing Manager, External Communications

Stanbic Bank Ghana

 

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