Money Matters After the Wedding

During my tenure as a Client Advisor at Bragg Financial, I wrote on a number of financial and money-related topics, some of which may be relevant to your situation. Below is an excerpt from one of those articles.


In May, I had the honor of officiating the marriage of my oldest son. As a preacher’s kid, I especially looked forward to the part of the service when I could share wisdom for a healthy marriage. My children would say that a hazard of my job is that I think about money and the impact of financial decisions ALL THE TIME, and I have to agree. Of course, I struggled with my desire to weave the topic of finances into the wedding service. Instead of teaching Finance 101 during the ceremony, I thought it might be better to weave marriage into an article on finances.

Read the complete article here.


This information is believed to be accurate at the time of publication but should not be used as specific investment or tax advice as opinions and legislation are subject to change. You should always consult your tax professional or other advisors before acting on the ideas presented here.

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