Issues with finances can be a major hurdle in romantic relationships, with nearly a third of couples dealing with financial infidelity in the past year, according to a recent survey from U.S. News & World Report. Financial infidelity is when a partner deliberately chooses not to tell the truth with something involving money or spending. The biggest money related lies in this survey include: secretive purchases (31.4%), hiding debts (28.7%) and dishonesty about income (22.6%). How do you start moving past financial infidelity? Experts say a key part in overcoming lying to your spouse about money is to get a better understanding of your own, and each other’s personal finance management skills.
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