“…Previous research suggests that financial behaviors and financial communication are associated with marital outcomes (e.g., Hill et al, 2017; Li et al, 2021). Despite theoretical (Archuleta & Burr, 2015) and empirical (Dew et al, 2021; Skogrand et al, 2011; Zagorsky, 2005) ambiguity regarding the directionality of these associations, the majority of scholars have assumed that financial processes predict relationship processes (e.g., Afifi et al, 2018; Dew & Xiao, 2013; Gajos et al, 2022; Hill et al, 2017; Li et al, 2020; 2021; Saxey et al, 2021; 2022; Ward et al, 2021; Wickrama & O’Neal, 2019). Using data from 1220 mixed-gender newlywed couples and through the lens of CFT (Archuleta & Burr, 2015), we tested the directionality between financial behaviors and marital satisfaction, between financial behaviors and financial communication, and between financial communication and marital satisfaction across two waves of data.…”