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Charles Schwab warns of honeymoon spending trap

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Months of wedding planning and tracking every detail can leave little desire to take on another budget after the celebration ends. The honeymoon booked after the ceremony can quietly set broader financial goals back for years, and most couples never see it coming. About two-thirds of newlyweds took …

Months of wedding planning and tracking every detail can leave little desire to take on another budget after the celebration ends. The honeymoon booked after the ceremony can quietly set broader financial goals back for years, and most couples never see it coming. About two-thirds of newlyweds took …

Months of wedding planning and tracking every detail can leave little desire to take on another budget after the celebration ends. The honeymoon booked after the ceremony can quietly set broader financial goals back for years, and most couples never see it coming. About two-thirds of newlyweds took …

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