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The Importance (Criticality, actually) of Joint Involvement in Financial Planning

For many couples, it’s easy for one spouse to take full charge of finances and financial planning, whether it’s retirement planning or day-to-day operating. It’s also, then, easy for the other spouse to be unaware of the details and therefore unable to smoothly take charge when an emergency arises. Freelance writer Kerri Fivecoat-Campbell, in a post on marketwatch.com, takes a look at the implications of this predicament, and offers ideas for avoiding the pitfalls it presents. Read her article here…

 

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