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10 Ways to Prevent Holiday Spending From Straining Your Marriage
by Jessie Danninger, CPA, Rosen Law Firm
Everyday I work with couples going through a divorce and I know
finances in general, but especially over the holidays, can be a
real strain on the marriage. Here are a few financial tips for
married couples to prevent finances from putting a strain on the
marriage during the holiday season.
1. Sit down with you spouse and evaluate the money you have to
spend this holiday season. Couples need to know the family
income and cash reserves to avoid overspending or unnecessary
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