I wouldn't marry him until he paid off his debt, now I'm in charge of our money
First publishedJul 16, 23:14 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 10:46 UTC · 14m ago
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Sarah's husband paid off his debt, and now she manages their shared account.
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Sarah and her husband shared one bank account for 25 years. She said her husband had debt, so she wouldn't marry him until he paid it off. Now that he has no debt, she is in charge of their money.
Why it matters
This story shows how financial decisions can affect relationships. It also highlights the importance of managing debt.
In brief
- Why did Sarah's husband have debt?
- The story does not say why he had debt.
- How long did Sarah and her husband share a bank account?
- They shared one account for 25 years.
- Who is now in charge of their money?
- Sarah is now in charge of their money.
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The outlets frame the story as a personal finance issue, focusing on the couple's relationship with money.
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A couple's financial decisions can affect their relationship.
Sources1TypeAngleBBC WorldFocuses on the couple's 25-year shared account.
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