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  2. Financial advisor’s advice: How to approach finances as a couple

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    More than 4 in 10 (42 percent) U.S adults who are married or living with a partner say they've kept financial secrets from their significant other, according to Bankrate’s financial infidelity ...

  3. Joint bank accounts: The pros and cons for every stage of life

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    Many couples successfully manage their finances this way. What matters most is that both partners agree on the arrangement and communicate openly about money. ... If you're married, putting money ...

  4. Here's the Net Worth of Married Couples by Age: How Do You ...

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    Median 401 (k) balance: $84,714. 65+ Average 401 (k) balance: $255,151. Median 401 (k) balance: $82,297. On average, someone under age 25 is saving less than $7,000, while someone between ages 55 ...

  5. 7 Ways That Couples Navigate Their Finances Together - AOL

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    Learn: Best Ways to Merge Finances After Getting Married Allow Your Partner To Build Up Their Credit If They Need To “When my fiancé, Shawn, and I got together my credit was established and his ...

  6. Tips for Married Couples To Get On the Same Page About Finances

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    The debt you accrue as a married couple becomes both of your debt, so ignoring money issues early on will only lead to less financial security in the long run. Do: Budget

  7. Financial infidelity - Wikipedia

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    Financial infidelity is a negative money behavior, known as a money disorder, in which financial deceit is performed toward a romantic partner. [1] Couple patterns of behavior related to money, including financial infidelity, can significantly influence relationship satisfaction and stability. [2] In a 2018 exploratory study, 27% of ...

  8. Should couples have a separate or joint bank account? - AOL

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    Among U.S. couples who are married, in a civil partnership or live together, 43 percent have only joint bank accounts. Many couples (34 percent) have a mix of joint and separate bank accounts ...

  9. Joint account - Wikipedia

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    Joint account. A joint account is a bank account that has been opened by two or more individuals or entities. Joint accounts are commonly opened by close relatives (such as by a married couple) or by business partners in an unincorporated business, but it can be used in other circumstances. Ordinarily, anyone can deposit funds into a joint ...