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From the moment a couple is married, money matters test the strength of the union. Marriage is really a financial partnership, one that consists of an ongoing series of financial decisions. Big ones, like whether to buy a house… and small ones, like whether to put that latte on your credit card. Share your tip for resolving financial conflict in your relationship. |
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Great information! I’ve been looking for something like this for a while now. Thanks!
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How to spend money and what to spend it on can make or break a relationship. If both parties are fundamentally different in their spending habits (i.e. spending money on education, or on boats and expensive cars), the relationship might hit some impossible obstacles. I’ve certainly been there. What you spend your money on represents your values, and sharing similar values are important to me in a relationship.
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I’m afraid resolution on this topic is to be determined for my marriage. Finances are definitely a big stress for us.
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When we get paid, I take out cash from the bank to cover groceries, diapers, odds and ends. When that is gone, we have to wait til we get paid again. Helps us making smarter buying decisions and keeps us from each spending more with our debit cards.
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My husband and I agreed that I would handle the budget. His check is deposited into our account, and then a certain amount is transferred to his own personal account and mine personal account for our individual use. Everything else is a joint decision.







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