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90 | Stop Having These 3 Common Money Arguments!

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Having a different opinion than your spouse about financial issues is perfectly normal. But when talking about money turns into arguing about money, that can make building wealth impossible.

Even if you don't argue about money but you struggle to agree on a strategy and can't see a clear path forward - that is costing you big time!

The longer you go without a strategy, the more you miss out on intentional saving and investing. Which is why we want to help you stop arguing about money and learn to make better financial decisions together.

In this episode of the radmoney podcast we dig deep into:

  • Disagreeing about how money should be used.
  • Battling different money management styles
  • Struggling to agree on your top priority
  • How to work through these differences and what to focus on instead.

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Having a different opinion than your spouse about financial issues is perfectly normal. But when talking about money turns into arguing about money, that can make building wealth impossible.

Even if you don't argue about money but you struggle to agree on a strategy and can't see a clear path forward - that is costing you big time!

The longer you go without a strategy, the more you miss out on intentional saving and investing. Which is why we want to help you stop arguing about money and learn to make better financial decisions together.

In this episode of the radmoney podcast we dig deep into:

  • Disagreeing about how money should be used.
  • Battling different money management styles
  • Struggling to agree on your top priority
  • How to work through these differences and what to focus on instead.

DID YOU FIND THIS EPISODE USEFUL?

📸 Share this episode and tag us on Instagram @radcoaches

CONNECT WITH US!

💵 Book your FREE Financial Strategy Session

💰 Take the FREE Course for Couples Building Wealth

  continue reading

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