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Saying ‘I do’ to prenup money advice

Before they march down the aisle, engaged couples rarely discuss who'll pay the electric bill or how much to save once the knot is tied. Maybe they should.

Before they march down the aisle, engaged couples rarely discuss who'll pay the electric bill or how much to save once the knot is tied. Maybe they should.

Advisers who provide premarital financial counseling, particularly for first-time newlyweds, help make marriages more successful, accord

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