Learn how to identify financial red flags before marriage, including hidden debt, spending habits, and financial compatibility concerns.

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Learn how to identify financial red flags before marriage, including hidden debt, spending habits, and financial compatibility concerns.
Love and Money: 7 Financial Red Flags you must know Before You Say I Do by Eniola Olagundoye
Love is a beautiful journey, and to keep it thriving, both partners must be transparent about their financial situations. Financial red flags aren’t necessarily about how much money one has but rather about the lack of transparency, sincerity, and alignment regarding financial matters. Money plays a significant role in a lasting relationship. While someone may have good character, their attitude toward finances can reveal a different side. To build a strong and lasting relationship, both partners should commit to open discussions about their financial lives and identify potential red flags before committing to marriage. Move beyond surface-level conversations and take a closer look at these financial red flags: 1. Lack of Transparency Open communication is vital in a lasting relationship. If you notice your partner is secretive about finances, avoids discussions about money, becomes defensive about financial topics, or cannot provide basic information about where they work or other important financial details, this is a financial red flag. A lack of communication can lead to distrust and weaken your bond. Couple prioritising financial communication Image Source: Freepik 2. Debt Denial or Irresponsibility I remember the story of a man who frequently borrowed money from his spouse and friends without making any effort to repay. He often made promises he couldn't keep and failed to communicate about overdue debts. If your partner is accumulating debt without taking responsibility or communicating about it, this could hinder your financial future together. 3. Uncontrolled Spending Habits To secure a stronger financial future, it's essential to avoid impulsive and unnecessary spending. If you observe your partner spending recklessly without planning for savings, investments, or other financial goals, this is a red flag. Alignment in spending habits is crucial for a healthy financial partnership. 4. Lack of Financial Planning If your partner avoids discussing financial plans, such as budgeting and savings strategies and changes the subject whenever these topics arise, that's a red flag. Effective financial planning is critical for future stability. Partner avoiding financial communication Image Source: Freepik 5. Differences in Financial Values Shared values are important in any relationship, especially concerning finances. If your financial priorities—such as saving money, investments, proper budgeting, financial intelligence, and transparency—do not align with your partner's values, it is a financial red flag to watch for. 6. Financial Manipulation Be wary of any attempts by your partner to control or manipulate your finances. If they dictate how you spend your money, pressure you into giving them funds, restrict your saving efforts, or influence your financial decisions, this could indicate financial abuse. Manipulation from your partner does not show a healthy relationship, and many times, manipulation comes with lying, and lying is a sign of infidelity and lack of trust. Impulsive Spending is a financial red flag Image Source: Freepik 7. Frequent Financial Emergencies While unforeseen circumstances can happen, regularly experiencing financial "emergencies" can indicate poor financial management. If your partner frequently asks to borrow money from you or even your parents due to recurring emergencies, this is something to consider seriously. Building a Financially Secure Future Together Before saying 'I do,' ensure you and your partner are aligned on key financial values and goals such as spending habits, budgeting, and financial planning. Prioritizing open communication about money will help you build a healthy relationship and secure your financial future together. READ: From ‘My Money’ to ‘Our Money’: Transforming Your Financial Mindset in Marriage