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[QUOTE="raaman, post: 340410, member: 23419"] Stepping into married life brings new experiences, especially in handling money together. For newly married, mastering money management is important. It sets the foundation for a future full of financial harmony and stability. Therefore, newlyweds need to learn the essential steps like budgeting together, smartly managing debts, and planning for the future. With practice and easy-to-follow strategies, it will become easy. Soon, you will find managing your financial life together not just simple, but also rewarding. Starting your life together means aligning your life’s dreams. It includes the financial ones. Therefore, you have to take time, sit together and talk openly about your short-term and long-term financial goals. This could be saving for a trip, buying a house, or planning for a family expansion. [/QUOTE]
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