So far in my dating escapades, I have met many people who were cohabitating for many years (or were even married and then divorced) and then split up. Of course, me being one of these statistics.
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So far in my dating escapades, I have met many people who were cohabitating for many years (or were even married and then divorced) and then split up. Of course, me being one of these statistics.
You can combine all kinds of financial accounts into joint status, but for at least five reasons, separate checking accounts could be a superior arrangement

The conventional wisdom in relationships is that opposites attract. It seems very common for a compulsive spender to hook up with a compulsive saver.
Can money buy happiness? You just have to spend it on the right things.

I’m not suggesting that young single folks can’t make their financial dreams come true. Just remember to have a back-up plan that includes a significant other in your life.

It’s important to get to the root of the problems your relationship may be having with money. And this means taking a deeper look at what might be underlying your financial disputes.
Two heads are nearly always better than one, so now is the time to discuss financial equality in your relationship. Here are some tips to help your spouse see you as an equal.

Great frugal date ideas that can put a little spark in your relationship.
Recently, my pastor gave a message about the leading causes of money issues in marriage. He referred to them as “money minefields” that if not dealt with (or defused) lead to problems in marriage and much of the time divorce. These are 5 of them.





