For many couples, money isn’t just about numbers — it’s about power, security, personal identity. And for some, it's about secrets. Keeping secrets is not necessarily financial infidelity, says ...
According to a U.S. News survey, financial infidelity was most common for 18- to 25-year-olds. Hiding debts and/or accounts from a partner was the most common financial secret. The most-cited reason ...
At its core, financial infidelity occurs when one person in a relationship hides or mismanages money in ways that directly threaten the couple’s shared financial well-being. This isn't limited to ...
Would you be upset if you found out your partner had a credit card you didn’t know about? On the flip side, have you ever fudged the numbers with your spouse about a recent shopping spree? Romantic ...