Money is one of the leading reasons why couples
fight. When you are a "saver" and your sweetheart is a "spender,"
the discrepancy can cause conflict in your relationship. Luckily, the
solution can be as simple as understanding the situation, discussing
your differences, and compromising on a solution.
In this
article, we show you how to balance love and money
The average American wedding these days costs
a whopping $20,000! Unless you win the lottery, this price tag is likely
going to take a big bite out of your credit cards. Luckily, you can
cut back on costs without sacrificing your wedding day dreams.
Learn
how to keep your wedding on budget
What happens to your credit reports and credit
scores when you get married? There are all kinds of common misconceptions
about merging reports and falling credit scores.
Credit.com's
experts give you the real answers
Improving your credit score can help you save
thousands on your family’s cars, electronics, loans, insurance,
utilities, credit cards and more. Learn how to improve your credit score
and how to maximize this improvement in order to get the best deals.
Improve
your credit score
Children are priceless but raising them can
cost a bundle. If you are planning on having kids or already have kids,
it’s a smart idea to have a plan for dealing with these costs.
Read
about creating a financial plan
Even if Junior isn't heading to college for
18 years, it's time to start thinking about building some education
savings now. With the help of 529 plans, saving for your children's
education has never been easier.
Learn more
about your savings options
Is money the “cause” of 50% of
divorces? That “fact” – and variations of it –
have been circulated by many for years, but try to track down an
authoritative study substantiating it and you´ll come up empty-handed.
This article examines the role money plays in relationships.
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