Money tops list of lies between spouses

By Staff | September 3, 2013 | Last updated on September 3, 2013
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Money related fibs dominate the list of lies and half-truths couples and spouses tell one another, according to an article on MarketWatch.

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The piece notes 15% have an account they hide from their spouses or partners. “Married people sometimes ‘like to keep secret bank accounts in the event of divorce, or to pursue expensive hobbies and other interests,’ says Tina Tessina, a psychotherapist based in Long Beach, Calif.”

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