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Couples and Money

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Published: Tuesday, 10 Jun 2008 | 1:01 PM ET
On the Money
CNBC's Carmen Wong Ulrich helps viewers with their personal finances.

If your spouse is in debt, it won't necessarily affect your credit score. But you should work together if you want to buy a home.


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If your spouse is in debt, it won't necessarily affect your credit score. But you should work together if you want to buy a home.

   
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