When you get married, you are legally merging your finances with another person (even if you keep separate bank accounts). So it's important that you and your partner are on the same financial page.
It's true that opposites attract, but when you and your partner have different attitudes about spending and saving money, conflict may arise. In today's "Financially Savvy Female" column, we're.
Today's "Financially Savvy Female" column was inspired by one of our readers who asked, "In relationships where income levels are really different, I'm curious if people tend to split things down.
You've worked hard for your money so you should enjoy it. In today's "Financially Savvy Female" column, we're chatting with Dani Pascarella, CFP, co-founder of the financial wellness.
GOBankingRates wants to empower women to take control of their finances. According to the latest stats, women hold $72 billion in private wealth but fewer women than men consider themselves to be.