Managing Money When You’re Not Married
Cohabitation is so hot right now. Marriage, not so much. Millennials are marrying later and less than previous generations. The changing trends in marriage also mean different ways couples manage …
Cohabitation is so hot right now. Marriage, not so much. Millennials are marrying later and less than previous generations. The changing trends in marriage also mean different ways couples manage …
Marriage has its perks. There’s the whole marrying the love of your life thing. And the fact that married people tend to be healthier and live longer. But there are …
Whether you and your partner merged finances many moons ago or are new to the world of shared finances, you’re bound to disagree over financial issues. In fact, money is …
When you first get married, all you can think about is picking out furniture, putting away wedding gifts, and starting your lives together. Maybe also – especially if you’re a …
Thinking about shacking up with your plus-one? It’s probably time to talk money. You don’t have to open a joint bank account if you’re not ready, but you do need …
For the budget-inclined, Valentine’s Day might seem to come at the worst possible time. You’ve just finished a holiday season filled with gift-giving and overspending on overeating and overdrinking. Now …
Every couple cares about money. It’s one of the top reasons for divorce. But what can you do if your partner spends too much? Or what if they hate spending …
When you think about tackling finances together as a couple, images of candlelit dinners and lazy mornings in bed probably don’t spring to mind. Budgeting might not be romantic, but …
Do you ever find yourself freaking out about the prospect of repaying your student loans? Or maybe about how little you’ve saved? You aren’t alone. Money has been the top …
Traditionally, joint finances were simple. 2 people got married and pooled their money into a joint bank account. Not anymore. According to a recent study by TD Bank, only 37% of …