One study had 100 couples keep a diary and write down all the times they had any sort of conflict. Money was number five and number six on the list, depending on if it was the husbands of the wise. Another study found that women with children living in the home were twice as likely to report being a money arguing couple. And then another study, actually the tight wad spender study, found that for men who had three or more children, they're more likely to find themselves engaged in financial arguments.
Once again the monthly CPI report got Wall Street's attention. (0:21) Bill Mann discusses:- How the Federal Reserve is working without precise instruments - Why no one wants surprises from the Fed - Higher prices in the core division fueling Coca-Cola's 4th-quarter revenue (12:00) In this blast-from-the-past segment from 2018, Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp celebrate Valentine's Day by discussing money as a source of conflict for couples. Stocks discussed: KO, PEP Looking for even more stock research and recommendations? Check out the details on our Epic Bundle membership at Epicstart.Fool.com Host: Chris Hill Guest: Bill Mann, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Rick Engdahl
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