Are both you and your spouse frugal? If so, you may be on your way to becoming a millionaire. For details, check out Both Spouses Must be Frugal, a post from one year ago today.
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A special case might be made for couples who have separate accounts. The frugal one just has to be twice as frugal and it will likely take longer for their household to become millionaires. Since the spendthrift one can't touch the money in the other account, the frugal person's money can grow.
Posted by: Binary Dollar | October 19, 2006 at 10:03 AM