When it comes to money, it turns out that love is really blind, or at least a "disturbing vision", concluded a poll conducted recently.
In a poll of about 1,000 people, exposing most of the couples admitted that financial issues affect their decision to marry.....
A total of 41 percent of respondents said the bankruptcy of a partner in the future; it will not affect their decision to marry.
However, about one-third of respondents said they would cancel the wedding if they go bankrupt partner. While more than a quarter of respondents said they would postpone the wedding when it happens.
"One of the most common challenges for the new bride is how to unite their finances," said Carrie Braxdale, Managing Director at TD Ameritrade, the U.S., about the results of the polls, such as the quoted from the pages of the Daily Business News.
To that end, Braxdale advises couples who want to tie the knot in which to discuss their financial problems as a matter of debt and investments.
In the meantime, information on the TD Ameritrade Couples and Money is based on a poll of 1,000 people. The study was conducted by Research Now, an agency online sampling and data collection.
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