For many young couples, talking about money is more difficult than discussing sex.
Why do beautiful women keep marrying Donald Trump? Most people, at least most people who aren't billionaires or supermodels will answer that question with an insult directed at the latest Mrs Trump.
Money can become a war zone between couples, but a few simple strategies can keep the peace writes Nicola Field.
Love conquers many things, but different spending styles can be a huge hurdle writes Allison Tait.
It's a pricey investment, with risky returns, but with romance it helps to take a long-term position. By Allison Tait.
You may practice safe sex, but are you unknowingly leaving yourself wide open to an insidious disease known as Sexually Transmitted Debt? Allison Tait explores the dangers of this unfortunately common problem.
Got a lazy $600,000 lying around? Boy, do we have an investment for you, writes Allison Tait.
It's a big and expensive day so try to cut the cost. Belinda Carter shows you how.
Divorce can mean the end of financial security, so with the rate of break-ups hitting 48 percent, Nicola Field has compiled a guide to what to expect and how to cope.
Three-quarters of couples who marry have previously lived together, according to figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics on marriages and divorce. But it's not always such a fairytale ending to cohabitation. Gillian Bullock looks at the unromantic side of joint-finances.