Do you and your partner even talk about money at all?
Have you created shared values in how you communicate and behave? Do you trust each other?
What is your budget philosophy? And are you spenders or savers or somewhere in between?
Do you each have your own money so that you can make discretionary purchases without asking the other?
For ideas and to read about how others have addressed these questions, see “Financial Essentials for Couples” sold on Amazon.
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