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Dating And Money, What To Look Out For And What To Say

Suraya Zainudin, Founder, ringgitohringgit.com

11-Aug-22 09:30

Dating And Money, What To Look Out For And What To Say

It’s well known that money is one of the most common subjects for couples to argue about. In fact, many studies have shown that regardless of the happiness level within the relationship, money is a topic that couples consistently disagree on. It can be exciting dating someone new and getting into a committed relationship with them but when is the right time to talk about money? How do you start the conversation and what are some of the red flags to watch out for?

Financial blogger Suraya Zainudin, Founder and writer, ringgitohringgit.com shares some tips on this episode of Ringgit and Sense.

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Produced by: Sim Wie Boon

Presented by: Sim Wie Boon


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