Deseret News best of 2012: Financial responsibility
McCarson L. Jones
Thirty-one percent of couples with combined finances are deceptive about money. Those couples hide cash (51percent), they hide purchases (54 percent) and bills (30 percent). And they lie about finances, debt and money earned (34 percent).
And with taxes coming due in April, many deceptive spouses are being outed by the cold calculations required to fill out the tax forms.
Read the full report here: Financial fidelity
And with taxes coming due in April, many deceptive spouses are being outed by the cold calculations required to fill out the tax forms.
Read the full report here: Financial fidelity

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