Stretching Your Dollar: What You Need to Do With Your Finances After a Break-Up
When you break up with someone, the last thing you want to think about is finances. But if you've co-mingled funds while you were together, do your future self a favor and get your money situation sorted so you can make a clean break and move on. Brandon Goldstein, a financial advisor with Prudential, offers some tips to get through it.
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