An estimated 12 million Americans have hidden a credit card or bank account from their romantic partners or spouse, according to a new CreditCards.com survey. Relationship experts warn, though, that keeping a hidden bank account or credit card is a risky move with potentially explosive consequences. Electronic snooping can reveal the truth and lead to a lack of trust that imperils the relationship. “Any time you get into these kinds of things where you are operating behind the scenes, it usually comes out at some point,” says Corey Allan, a marriage and family therapist in the Dallas area. “We can’t keep things hidden, especially in today’s technological world. Any spouse who has any kind of suspicion can become a detective and find it.” The survey also found that older folks are more likely than younger ones to have maintained a secret account. (creditcards.com)
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