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Feb 2023
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Love Contractually: How to Invest as a C...

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One in five couples identify money as their greatest relationship challenge. And when it comes to investing, 40% of couples disagree on how much risk to take.

So how should we grow wealth with our partners? And what strategies can help minimise disagreements along the way?

And in today’s Dumb Question of the Week: On divorce, would you rather have the pension or the property?

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