"According to a study by TD Bank, 63% of couples think their significant other overspends in some way. You know that’s fertile ground for arguments to happen. And those little spats can often lead to more serious marital problems. A study published by the National Council on Family Relations found money fights are the top predictor of divorce. Sure, it’s tricky to figure out how to not fight about money, but you can learn how to discuss your finances in a more productive way.
It’s no secret that cultivating a solid marriage takes time and work. Marriage brings together two individuals from two different backgrounds with two completely unique ways of thinking. No matter how much you love your spouse, trying to merge your lives—and your money—can be a beautiful (but bumpy) ride.
Whether we realize it or not, money issues can wreak havoc in multiple areas of our marriages—even topics that seemingly have nothing to do with money on the surface!"
https://www.daveramsey.com/blog/the-truth-about-money-and-relationships
It’s no secret that cultivating a solid marriage takes time and work. Marriage brings together two individuals from two different backgrounds with two completely unique ways of thinking. No matter how much you love your spouse, trying to merge your lives—and your money—can be a beautiful (but bumpy) ride.
Whether we realize it or not, money issues can wreak havoc in multiple areas of our marriages—even topics that seemingly have nothing to do with money on the surface!"
https://www.daveramsey.com/blog/the-truth-about-money-and-relationships