A recent study has shed light on the financial dynamics of couples. It appears that many couples are not entirely open with each other when it comes to money matters.

The survey, conducted by Fidelity, reveals that nearly half of all couples keep financial secrets from each other. This secrecy is often used as a means to avoid disagreements.

Further details on the study's findings are available from the source, including insights from Fidelity's representatives on the emotional aspects of money and its impact on relationships.