Money, religion, and politics are typically avoided topics at dinner, but not discussing money before marriage can lead to bigger problems. Financial disagreements are a leading cause of divorce, with 38% of divorcees citing money issues. It’s crucial for couples to discuss finances before tying the knot, including debt transparency and credit scores. Couples should also address spending and saving habits, family influences on finances, and consider prenuptial agreements. Deciding how to combine finances, handle shared expenses, and establish financial roles are essential discussions to have before getting married.
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