Money is a common cause of quarrels, squabbles and misunderstanding within a marriage. Arguments occur when couples fail to realise that each partner within the marriage has a unique money personality. Over time each individual develops his or her own spending, saving, lending, borrowing and donating habits. When two individuals get married they have to modify their money habits and meet their spouse half way. They need to set mutual financial goals that reflect their commitment to each other. The following articles will provide additional information on the issue.
1.Spouse Lying About Money? Here's Why(This article appears on www.themoneytimes.com)
http://www.themoneytimes.com/featured/20110131/spouse-lying-about-money-here039s-why-id-101701709222.html
2.Should You Merge Finances After Marriage? (This article appears on www.themoneytimes.com)
http://www.themoneytimes.com/featured/20110206/should-you-merge-finances-after-marriage-id-101701709309.html
3. 6 Money Issues That Can Wreck Marriage(This article appears on www.themoneytimes.com)
http://www.themoneytimes.com/featured/20110207/6-money-issues-can-wreck-marriage-id-101701709308.html
4. Discuss financial compatibility before saying I do. (This article appears on www.themoneytimes.com)
http://www.themoneytimes.com/featured/20110102/discuss-financial-compatibility-saying-%E2%80%98i-do%E2%80%99-id-101701708848.html
5. Prenuptial agreements-is getting one a good idea (This article appears on www.themoneytimes.com)
http://www.themoneytimes.com/featured/20101231/prenuptial-agreement-getting-one-good-idea-id-101701708899.html
6. Common Financial Mistakes Women Make
http://www.themoneytimes.com/featured/20110128/5-common-financial-mistakes-women-make-id-101701709224.html
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Sandhya Joseph
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