About Financial Planning: Tying the Financial Knot
| from Jeremy Vohwinkle Getting married introduces a number of financial challenges to the relationship. You may have different values, habits, or obligations than your spouse, and these differences can often lead to arguments. Money is naturally an important issue in any relationship, but that also means it is easy to make mistakes or avoid the conversation altogether. Before you tie the knot, you have to realize that finances will be a vital issue to consider as well.
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