The lowest money in the Top 10 ranking is hiding a financial windfall (such as a financial donation, a refund, bonus, winnings, etc.) from a partner, which 11 percent of Americans claim they have done, but also not unusual.
Equally, men and women are likely to hide a surprise windfall, with 11% of both sexes claiming that they have done so. If they are in a rocky marriage, partners might be worried about losing in a divorce "what is rightfully theirs." If any assets were gained when the couple was married, lottery winnings, jackpot earnings, etc., courts will rule on divorce being split equally.
Older individuals are more likely than younger ones to hide a bonus. Of Baby Boomers, 11.6 percent and 11.4 percent of Gen
Infographic by: www.self.inc
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