This article takes a look at a recent survey about financial infidelity which was conducted by the National Endowment for Financial Education, or NEFE, a Denver, Colo.-based nonprofit. In some instances the results of this survey were very troubling.
More than fifty percent of those who responded to the survey said that they had hidden cash or a minor purchase from their spouse. About thirty four percent had blatantly lied to their spouse about income or debt. Sixteen percent said that their financial infidelity eventually led to their divorce.
Obviously, when two people are going to be married they need to discuss all sorts of things. They need to discuss their goals for children and work. They will make all sorts of plans. One of the topics that really needs to be discussed is money. They need to discuss their current financial situations, their spending habits, their financial goals and other money related topics.
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