Maybe, but it also means you're entering a level in your relationship where you're at least partially combining finances with your partner.
Level 1: Get to know your partner's money habitsYou don't need to ask a prospective partner to furnish their credit report on the first date.
But as things are warming up, it's important to begin learning about the other person's financial picture, Meade says.
"It can be scary, but there are some things you should probably know."
"If you know you have the core covered and you have X amount to spend that month, it can really help."
Persons:
Zers, Kendall Meade, it's, you've, Meade, Frank Summers
Organizations:
Psychology, Cetera Advisors