1οΈβ£ Fear & defensiveness around money + money conversations
2οΈβ£ Different financial resources (including familial)
3οΈβ£ Different financial habits (i.e. βsaverβ and βspenderβ)
4οΈβ£ Different Values/Experiences around money
1οΈβ£ Fear & defensiveness around money + money conversations
2οΈβ£ Different financial resources (including familial)
3οΈβ£ Different financial habits (i.e. βsaverβ and βspenderβ)
4οΈβ£ Different Values/Experiences around money
College is often one of the largest expenses we and/or our children have.
Who can relate? As someone with two graduate degrees, I definitely can!
To ease the pain, I had Casey Woodard join the Equal Partners Podcast.
Casey is a master thrifter when it comes to getting a degree.
How'd you like to feel ready to start the money talk with your partner in a confident, compassionate way?
Then check out my new video series!
π£ Five Money Conversation Starters π£
Here are some ideas for getting money talks going in a fun and safe way:
Here are the top 3 reasons why I think financial communication is key π for committed couples
Should you pick joint accounts, separate accounts, or a mix with your significant other?
Most couples go with what "feels" right. π€·ββοΈ
Here are a few statements to consider.
My top 3οΈβ£ financial tools for couples that you've probably never heard of π―