Money is rarely just about numbers. In relationships, it carries emotion, power, fear, ambition and, sometimes, silence.
When couples get married, managing money can be a challenge. Who makes the decisions and pays the bills? Should you merge your money or keep it separate? How do you handle debt? To find out how ...
For many couples, money isn’t just about numbers — it’s about power, security, personal identity. And for some, it's about secrets. Keeping secrets is not necessarily financial infidelity, says ...
The topic of money has always been a tricky one. Many people consider their finances to be a deeply personal topic — one they don’t feel comfortable bringing up in conversation, even to their closest ...
WASHINGTON — A new Bankrate study found that 40% of adults in relationships have kept a financial secret from their partner. The most common financial secret? Overspending—followed by hiding debt, ...
Dear Annie: I’ve been married for more than 20 years, and my husband has always handled our finances. I trusted him to take care of everything, but recently, I’ve started to feel uneasy. When I ask ...
Marriage can get tricky when a spender marries a saverr. Financial intimacy is everything in a relationship, and often the glue that bonds a couple together. The way a person handles their finances ...