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Would you rather spend more money on you honeymoon or wedding?
Dec 25th
Question by ~Nebraska Girl~: Would you rather spend more money on you honeymoon or wedding? I would rather have a week or two week long honeymoon, than putting all that money into one day.
Im not engaged but i do plan on getting married outside in a park, with a dress around 300 dollars at most and 50 people max.
Best answer:
Answer by Madame AnneHONEYMOON. I haven’t been married, but why waste all your money on one day that is already special enough, than miss out on a long ass fun-filled honeymoon.
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How much money is typical to spend on a Honeymoon?
Feb 8th
Question by sam18: How much money is typical to spend on a Honeymoon? What is the price range of an average honeymoon (on a tropical island)? I know it depends on how much money people have, but still, even some people with little money seem to spend a lot on weddings/honeymoons. Erin, I’m not looking to save money at all.
Best answer:
Answer by thedreamweaverwolf3000 to 5000
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Find Hidden Divorce Money From Your Tax Return
Jun 20th
It’s almost mind boggling how many spouses rely on their significant other to do the taxes. Most of them don’t even look at them. They just want to know the bottom line and where to sign. Check your tax return. Do the numbers correspond to what you’ve earned, spent and saved? Do the 1099s seem to be in order? Interest and dividends are reported there, along with the names of the financial institutions. Make sure you know where your assets are invested and where the accounts are kept.
I have seen a spouse pay significant income taxes, often when the payment More >
How much money should you spend on a first date?
May 26th
Like the title says, how much money do you think is acceptable to spend on a first date? Please also give your age and gender. Thank you.
Warning: is Your Spouse Hiding Money During Your Divorce?
Apr 11th
Hiding money (assets) during a divorce is illegal and unethical. Never the less it’s more common than you think. Both men and woman alike have and continue these tactics daily. I am in no way advocating hiding assets. I am simply documenting facts to help educate and protect.
By hiding money your spouse may be trying to lower child support and alimony payments. You and your attorney must look to uncover any hidden moneys and to prove the actual amount of money that your spouse has available.
I‘ve listed five items below to give you a starting point for finding hidden income More >


