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money and marriage

How to be Financially Fit at Any Age

By //  by Glynis Ratcliffe Leave a Comment

I’m going to start out by saying that I am historically not good with money. I’ve always had trouble keeping track of payments and looking at my finances with both eyes open, instead of the normal cringing I do. Given my druthers, I would much prefer to stick my head in the sand and pretend someone else is handling my finances, despite that being nowhere near the truth. In fact, when I hit rock bottom, I wasn’t even opening my monthly account statements or credit card bills. I took a wild guess …

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