The husband's curse-filled rant accused his wife of "stealing" from their joint account. What say y'all?

“Financial infidelity can cause just as much harm in a marriage as cheating on your spouse,” states Dr. Nicole Garner Scott, financial coach and CEO at Amount Financial.

There may not be a right or wrong answer to the question.

It certainly won't be fun, but it's absolutely necessary.

Hey, even if you are single, you can do some of this with a roommate or sibling. You just both need to be willing to do the work. That means being savvy. That means saving. That means paying attention.

It’s important to a lot of men to have the funds to properly spoil their kids, long before even getting their partners pregnant or getting married. When they get married, they want to be financially ready for all the changes that come next.

You’d love to think that you’ll be together forever. But, do you believe that enough to, say, go halfsies on your furniture? All $3,000 worth of it? That will be a mess to split up if you two, well, split up.

Instead of looking at someone’s pay stub to determine if he is eligible for a lifetime commitment, it’s better to look at those things about him that won’t change should his company fire him tomorrow.

(Forbes) — Money is a leading source of conflict for most couples, says Alexa von Tobel, founder and CEO ofLearnVest.com, a personal finance website for women. While about half of all marriages end in divorce, von Tobel believes a great many relationships could be brighter if couples were as united in their finances as they […]

Often, the most beautiful and intelligent women miss the aisle because they lack financial “fine-ness”.