The Couple's Guide to Love and Money

The Couple's Guide to Love and Money
Author: Jonathan Rich
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2003-02-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 160882828X

We all have expectations about how to spend money, where it should come from, how much is needed for financial security, how important it is, and whether or not we can trust other people to be responsible about money. When these expectations come up against a partner's competing ideas, serious trouble can result. Money conflict is, after all, the most common factor cited as grounds for divorce. This practical and insightful guide helps you and your partner understand your individual money personalities. Its techniques will teach you to successfully negotiate and communicate about money, merge your money management styles, and implement the right money management techniques to achieve financial freedom together.

Money and Marriage

Money and Marriage
Author: Matt Bell
Publisher: NavPress Publishing Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Finance, Personal
ISBN: 9781615215614

How does an engaged or newly married couple work as a team when dealing with money?

The Heart of Money

The Heart of Money
Author: Deborah Price
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1608681270

Money issues have long been the number one cause of relationship disharmony and divorce, yet when it comes to identifying and changing unhealthy money patterns and behaviors, many couples feel helpless. Money coach Deborah Price has taught thousands of people how to work together to resolve money conflicts and create a financially empowered future. In these pages, she presents strategies and tools for creating financial intimacy while learning to communicate about money issues calmly and reflectively, rather than reactively. With inspirational stories and practical techniques and exercises, this book will help you and your partner: * learn the language of financial intimacy and talk about money in a healthy and empowering way * recognize and change unhealthy money patterns * identify which of the eight money types apply to each of you and understand the impact they have on your life, your relationship, and your finances * build a mutual sense of financial security and confidence * work through setbacks and challenges to make your relationship stronger than ever before

Financially Ever After

Financially Ever After
Author: Jeff D. Opdyke
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2009-03-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0061971030

Your Guide to Managing the Real Dollars—and the Real Emotions—of Your Relationship Too often with money, couples face two choices: fight and risk making the situation worse, or keep quiet and risk making the situation worse. Financially Ever After offers a third option: family financial fluency—the insight, knowledge, and vocabulary every couple needs to communicate effectively about money. Jeff D. Opdyke, previously The Wall Street Journal's syndicated "Love & Money" columnist, covers any and all financial issues that couples face, including budgeting, deciding on whether to have joint or individual accounts, dividing up family financial chores, confronting debt, making major purchases, as well as handling mortgages, employment, children, and even engagement rings. He offers dozens of real-life scenarios between couples, with scripts and suggestions for how to broach delicate money-related subjects with your significant other, whether he or she has a shaky credit history or is feeling left out of family financial decision-making. The book also provides helpful tools to organize your financial life, such as a budgeting chart, a "scorecard" to track spending, and an "affordability calculator" to help you figure out how much buying a house will cost you. A must-read for any couple starting out, Financially Ever After lays the groundwork for building a healthy and thriving financial life together.

Couples Money

Couples Money
Author: Marlow Felton
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-08-13
Genre: Married people
ISBN: 9781461148333

Review: One of the best money management books for couples! Money is a leading cause of divorce, and many couples think they are alone with their financial struggles, or have given up. Marlow and Chris have the stories to prove they are NOT alone! Couples Money discusses the financial dynamic of a partnership from the perspective of a married couple in the financial services industry. After seeing the financial reality of thousands of couples of all walks of life, they felt they must share their insights to what they believe is the cure for "financial cancer". Marlow and Chris also share their personal story of financial transformation and how they got on the "same page". Couples Money shares life changing insight with easy to follow action steps any couple can follow. This is a must read for any couple looking to improve their financial situation and the quality of their relationship. Preview one of the best money management books for couples by clicking on the cover of Couples Money

The Marriage Challenge

The Marriage Challenge
Author: Art Rainer
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2018-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1535912391

God has a plan for your marriage and your money. It starts with a challenge. Will you accept? For many couples, the collision of marriage and money is the beginning of relational havoc. But does it have to be this way? What if the collision of marriage and money no longer tore couples apart but brought them together? What if money was no longer a topic to argue about but a topic around which couples rallied? What if the collision of marriage and money actually helped couples find contentment and purpose? In The Marriage Challenge: A Finance Guide for Married Couples, financial expert and author of The Money Challenge Art Rainer takes you on a journey to a financially healthy marriage. Get started on the right foot, or get back on the right track, by accepting the challenge and realizing God's design for money and marriage.

Money Talks

Money Talks
Author: Talaat and Tai McNeely
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2015-11-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781517483180

Money Talks: The Ultimate Couple's Guide to Communicating about Money, opens the lines of communication between spouses, and reveals how to align themselves together financially. If you are tired of always fighting about money in your marriage...If you are weary from the massive amount of financial stress you are under...If you are longing to experience unity with your spouse in your finances...It's time for you to take a step toward getting on one accord with your spouse financially. Each chapter ends with specific talking points for you to discuss with your spouse.

The Smart Cookies' Guide to Couples and Money

The Smart Cookies' Guide to Couples and Money
Author: Andrea Baxter
Publisher: Random House Canada
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010-01-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0307358003

This hip and accessible guide addresses all of the nagging money questions and thorny situations that come up when you're in a relationship, whether you're just starting to get serious or you're already married. This book gives couples the perfect excuse to break the silence and start talking about… money! Staying on top of your finances when you're single can be tough enough - add another person to the mix and it can seem downright daunting. Even if you've got your own finances in order, there are inevitable money issues that come up when you're part of a couple, not just because one of you may be in better shape financially than the other, but because you may each have very different perspectives on money and how to manage it. The principles the Cookies set out in their first book about the basics of life planning and investing can work for couples, too, and this guide offers simple techniques that will help readers with everything from dealing with "money baggage" to getting out of debt to planning for retirement. Again they draw practical advice and meaty anecdotes from their own financial escapades, as well as readers' queries and the personal experiences of five focus couples.

What to Do Before "I Do"

What to Do Before
Author: Nihara K. Choudhri
Publisher: SphinxLegal
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2004-11-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1572484519

The cake has been chosen, the reception hall reserved, and all the attire ordered. Creating a marriage contract is probably the last thing on your mind. However, by working with your spouse-to-be to design your particular marriage contract, you control the relationship and direct your future. What to Do Before "I Do" takes the potentially unromantic idea of a prenuptial agreement and makes you see its importance to your relationship. Proper planning will answer questions such as- Will your child continue to be cared for in the manner you wish if you pass away? Is your fiancé's debt your responsibility? Can your wife claim your premarital property in a divorce? People often enter marriage with only a vague understanding of their partner's financial status. Even if you decide against a prenuptial agreement, after reading this book, you will realize how important it is to go into a marriage with your eyes wide open.

Starting Out Right

Starting Out Right
Author: Larry Burkett
Publisher: David C Cook
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Budgets, Personal
ISBN: 9780781412667

A financial guide for young couples with a biblical basis.