Recent studies have shown that the number of people committing financial infidelity is rising every year. Why do people lie about money, and keep money secrets?
The Canadian Finance Blog's review of Secrets of a Stingy Scoundrel: 100 Dirty Little Money-Grubbing Secrets, by Phil Villarreal, writer for the Arizona Daily Star, The Consumerist and OK! Magazine.
Having never been one to shy away from checking a dumpster or the curb for unwanted goodies, it was with great expectations that I borrowed from the library a copy of Gene Logsdon’s Money Saving Secrets.
The National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) has concluded through conducting an online poll that 31 percent of people who combine finances with their spouse or partner have been deceptive about money with the individuals who trust them. Some lies
If it turns out that your spouse under-reported his or her income, or claimed deductions or credits without being entitled to them, you might be liable for the resulting taxes, penalties and interest — just as your spouse is. Here's how to get relief
Does your spouse attend business conferences? Why not tag along to your spouse's business conference and make a frugal vacation out of it? See some great reasons for doing so.
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