by Miranda | Credit Score, Debt & Credit, Personal Finance for Couples
When you marry, you generally expect to merge your whole life. From setting up house together, to sharing grocery expenses, it seems natural to do as much as you can to streamline your lives so that you are living as one, rather than trying to manage two different...
by Guest | Financial Planning, Personal Finance for Couples
In today’s consumer-driven, media-saturated society, it isn’t always easy to instil a sense of financial responsibility in children. Yet doing so will be one of the best gifts a parent can give a child, and one of the best investments in his or her long-term financial...
by Guest | Personal Finance for Couples
Couples should get a lot of assistance in sifting through their credit card debt together. Arguments about finances can lead to significant deprivations in affection and relations, and they are ubiquitous sources of conflict in a cash-starved household. When a couple...
by Miranda | Income, Personal Finance for Couples
It can seem like a dream come true: Starting a business with the most important person in your life. However, it might not be the best option in all cases. While working with your spouse can be interesting, and even beneficial, some couples may not respond well,...
by Miranda | Financial Planning, Personal Finance for Couples
If you have children, you know that they cost money. Many people choose to live in bigger homes or apartments to accommodate children, and, of course, you need to consider the cost of feeding, clothing and tending to the other needs of a child. With inflation, the...
by KathrynV | Money and Psychology, Personal Finance for Couples
Adult children all across this nation are moving back in with Mom and Dad because economic times are so tough right now. As a parent, you do want to help your children out when they are in need, but you also want your adult children to be independent. So how can you...