7 financial questions you should ask your partner before getting married

Before you say I do, you need to have the money talk

Tough marriage talks.
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You've locked down a venue, ordered the cake, and badgered your friends and family into choosing beef or fish. Congratulations: You're about to get married! But while planning for the wedding itself is important, even more crucial are the conversations you and your partner should have had by now about the biggest of bugaboos: Money.

Too many couples brush the topic to the side — and understandably so! Listening to (and laughing at) cover bands is fun. Peeling back your partner's financial habits, healthy or otherwise, can mean arguments or even second-guessing your compatibility.

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Sarah Eberspacher

Sarah Eberspacher is an associate editor at TheWeek.com. She has previously worked as a sports reporter at The Livingston County Daily Press & Argus and The Arizona Republic. She graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.