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Couples Who Pool Their Money Are More Likely to Stay Together, Research Finds
Whether or not couples keep joint accounts could make or break a relationship, according to research. Here’s why.
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A Record Number of Weddings Are Expected This Year. How to Save If You're Planning a Trip Down the Aisle
The most weddings since 1984 are expected to take place this year. If you’re getting married, there are ways you can trim higher costs.
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Remarrying? Here Are Financial Considerations to Keep in Mind Before Saying ‘I Do'
When it comes to remarriage, advisors recommend engaged couples look at their financial pasts, presents and futures before tying the knot again.
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Here's When Married Filing Separately Makes Sense, According to Tax Experts
Married couples may file income taxes jointly or separately. The tax code typically rewards joint filers, but filing apart may be better in some cases.
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A Record Number of Weddings Is Expected in 2022. This Is the ‘Money Talk' Couples Should Have Before They Walk Down the Aisle
The pandemic recovery is expected to be a boon for weddings. For couples, this is a moment to make sure you’re on the same page financially.
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The Ranks of These Kinds of Investors Are Poised for Fast Growth in the Coming Decade
Certain groups of U.S. investors, namely women and some new and affluent investors, are poised to grow in numbers in the coming decade, new research finds.
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‘Yes, Marry for Money': A Top Economist Shares the Surprising Financial Benefits of Marriage
Harvard economist Laurence Kotlikoff shares the money benefits of marrying your long-term partner — and how to make sure you don’t fall victim to an expensive divorce settlement.
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Marriage Proposals Make a Splash With a Local Sea Lion's Help
The adorable pinnipeds can assist question-poppers at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, as can the crowd-pleasing penguins.
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Pope's 3 Key Words for a Marriage: ‘Please, Thanks, Sorry'
Pope Francis is seeking to encourage married couples
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How This Couple Got Adele Involved in Their Proposal
It was a night to remember – Quentin Brunson proposed to his partner Ashleigh Mann during the Adele “One Night Only” special on CBS – then they got to sit next to Lizzo and enjoy the show. The happy couple joined LX News to talk about their special moment.
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Buying a Home Unmarried? What to Know Before Signing the Deed
Buying a home as an unmarried couple requires additional planning to protect both partners from a split or early demise. Here’s what homebuyers need to know.
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Remarrying? These Should Be Your Key Financial Considerations
There’s a good chance that another marriage means at least one spouse is bringing into the relationship a range of assets and debt that should be addressed.
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Build Back Better Would Extend Tax Credit Boost for Millions of Low-Income Americans
The latest version of the Democrats’ Build Back Better plan would extend the expanded earned income tax credit for an additional year through 2022.
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Suze Orman: Don't Get a Joint Bank Account. Here's How Couples Should Budget Their Money
Suze Orman has never shared a bank account with her partner of around 20 years. The financial expert recommends all couples follow this formula to pay bills.
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John Corbett Confirms He Finally Married Bo Derek After 20 Years Together
The “Sex and the City” actor revealed that he and his longtime partner, Bo Derek, secretly tied the knot last December after being together for nearly 20 years.
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As More Women Opt Out of the Workforce, Here's What We Know About How That Could Affect Their Social Security Benefits
Covid-19 has prompted many women to take time out to care for loved ones. What that could mean for their retirement income.
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These Summer Activities Can Impact Next Year's Tax Situation
Some things that are more common during the summer also may have an impact on your taxes, the IRS noted recently.
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Your Bad Marriage Might Be Killing You
The success of your marriage is a big factor in your health – and research shows an unhappy relationship could lead to an earlier death.
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An Unhappy Marriage is as Bad for You as Smoking, Research Shows
Researchers at Tel-Aviv University said men in unhappy marriages were more likely to die early, an effect as noticeable as smoking. Texas cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah explains the study and how relationships can impact your heart.
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‘To All the Aging 30-Somethings Full of Regrets in Life': An Open Letter From a Millennial Therapist
The realization that we’re getting older isn’t an easy pill to swallow. As a millennial therapist, the biggest theme I’ve seen emerge among adults in their 30s is the struggle to move forward from their biggest regrets in life. But it’s time to stop overthinking—and here’s how.