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Credit Scores and Dating

Newsflash!!! The dating world has been turned upside down yet again — no, not by some new feature on Match.com, …

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How Couples Can Plan a Frugal Holiday Without Breaking Up

This time of year can be festive, magical, and … stressful. If you’re in a relationship, this stress can almost …

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Hey Buddy, Can You Co-Sign This Credit Card?

There are a number of Americans out there who are denied the privilege of holding the plastic. This could be …

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How to Survive a 'Boomerang' Hit to Retirement Planning

As if planning for a decent 21st-century retirement these days wasn’t challenging enough for most Americans, consider the plight of the not-yet-empty …

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Getting married? Here are some credit tips

Let’s say that big day is quickly approaching—you’re getting ready to marry that special lifetime partner. If this is your …

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How Will Marriage Impact Your Credit Profile?

Despite some popular misconceptions, marrying somebody does not mean becoming tied automatically to their credit profile.

After marriage, you and your …

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5 Ways to Encourage Your Spouse to Save

Like many married couples, you may discover early on in the relationship that your soul mate is also your financial opposite. You’re …

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Heartbroken

Harris Interactive polled to find that 26% of men and 33% of women in committed relationships admitted to hiding their spending habits from their spouses.

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Valentine’s Day credit and financial news continues to roll in from across the World Wide Web. Already today we learned that poor credit can be an impediment to love and that financial compatibility is crucial to relationships. What other weird credit news is out there for us this Valentine’s Day? Here’s a quick summary:

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The Valentine’s Day credit connection just keeps getting weirder and weirder. We all know that financial matters play an important role in the success of relationships…but does credit really impact your ability to love? If you read the San Francisco Chronicle or browse the news today, the answer is yes. According to a recent survey by myFICO, money can actually buy you love. Their financial survey reveals today that:

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