Family Sharing Setup Question

Currently, I'm set up where I have an Apple ID that I've been using forever in the iTunes store for music/apps/etc. All the devices in my home are signed into that ID under the iTunes store preferences. Besides that, everyone has their own Apple IDs for everything else (e.g. iMessage, Mail, iCloud backups, etc.)
Note that as the "head user", my Apple ID is different than the ID used for iTMS.
This setup has been working just fine for me. Is there any benefit to converting over to Family Sharing? And if so, would there be any weirdness because of how I'm currently set up?

Hi rlogan814,
If a member of a Family Sharing group has a redeemed gift card or store credit, those should be billed first before anything is billed against the shared organizer's card, as outlined below:
Making purchases
After you set up your family, any time a family member initiates a new purchase it will be billed directly to your account unless that family member has gift or store credit. First, their store credit will be used to pay the partial or total bill. The remainder will bill to the family organizer's card. As the family organizer, any receipts generated by the transaction will be sent to you. Learn more about how iTunes Store purchases are billed.
Family purchases and payments - Apple Support
Regards,
- Brenden

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