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How to talk about money with your friends

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In this episode of “Money and Mindset With Bright and Brian,” our hosts explore how money affects our friendships. They also share a few ways you can be a good friend when it comes to money, whether you’re splitting the check at dinner or deciding whether you can afford to attend a pricey out-of-town wedding.

Other tips you’ll get from this episode:

• Why your income shouldn’t affect who your friends are

• Whether it’s ever OK to lend money to a friend

• When it makes sense to bring up a money topic with a friend

Want to hear more about how money influences our relationships with other people? Be sure to check out these past episodes, too:

• In “Love and money: Are you financially compatible?” Bright and Brian explore how talking about money with your significant other can help build an even stronger partnership.

• “Your relationship with money (chances are, it’s complicated)” includes more tips on understanding your own feelings about money so you can communicate more effectively with the people in your life.

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In this episode of “Money and Mindset With Bright and Brian,” our hosts explore how money affects our friendships. They also share a few ways you can be a good friend when it comes to money, whether you’re splitting the check at dinner or deciding whether you can afford to attend a pricey out-of-town wedding.

Other tips you’ll get from this episode:

• Why your income shouldn’t affect who your friends are

• Whether it’s ever OK to lend money to a friend

• When it makes sense to bring up a money topic with a friend

Want to hear more about how money influences our relationships with other people? Be sure to check out these past episodes, too:

• In “Love and money: Are you financially compatible?” Bright and Brian explore how talking about money with your significant other can help build an even stronger partnership.

• “Your relationship with money (chances are, it’s complicated)” includes more tips on understanding your own feelings about money so you can communicate more effectively with the people in your life.

__________

This content does not constitute legal, tax, accounting, financial or investment advice. You are encouraged to consult with competent legal, tax, accounting, financial or investment professionals based on your specific circumstances. We do not make any warranties as to accuracy or completeness of this information, do not endorse any third-party companies, products, or services described here, and take no liability for your use of this information.

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