
Does money play key role to have a stable marriage relationship?


To a certain extent it does. Money isn't going to buy a happy marriage, but a lack of money very well could ruin one (not to say you need to be rich, but you need to be able to work with each other financially well and I think you have to have at least a decent amount)
This question reminds me of something a instructor said when I took a finance class in college to raise my GPA. It was actual one of the best mistakes I made in my life lol. He said "money matters and marital problems are like this 🤞.
I know it's kind of common sense but it's absolutely true.
You need around 60-90k a year, after that more is certainly better but you start to run into diminishing returns.
I want enough money but I don’t have to own a yacht or a five star hotel
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It helps, but my husband and I survived a really tough bankruptcy. Our stability isn't financially dependent, but I'm not so certain we'd make it through a second round.
You must have so much or it will fail , but too much and it will fail
Yeah I think so
Money plays a key role for a successful divorce...
yeah
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