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Description
When it comes to what couples fight about, money is the number one thing couples argue about. Financial issues can take its toll on a relationship and arguments about money are the leading cause of divorce. Long before they realize they're living beyond their means, couples tend to battle about abusing credit cards, conflicting priorities, and different philosophies about spending, saving, and investing their money. When couples fight over money they tend to blame each other and anger and resentment build.
Money is a touchy topic for most couples. There is no “right” or “wrong” way to deal with issues such as unequal assets, layoffs from work, and credit card debt. Disagreements about finances are usually not really about money but about our dreams, fears, and insecurities. Our relationship with money starts in childhood. Everyone has a story about money which includes myths, misconceptions, and habits. When our histories, attitudes, and beliefs about money collide with our partner, sparks can fly. If this “Us against each other” mindset doesn't change to a “Us against the problem,” high-conflict can become perpetual and a source of chronic tension in a relationship. Learning how to talk about finances is a critical way for couples to protect their relationship and strengthen it.
This book brings real-life stories of couples who have successfully navigated these issues and have achieved financial health. It teaches couples the skills needed to recover quickly from hurt and miscommunication and shows them how to be emotionally attuned to one another, rather than avoiding discussing money or experiencing perpetual tension or high conflict about finances.
Table of Contents
Introduction Talking About Finances: A Tricky Topic Made Easier for Couples
Part 1 Establishing a Foundation for an “Us Against the Problem” Mindset About Finances
Chapter One: Understand Your Money History and Discover Your Financial Style
Chapter Two: Have Low-Conflict Conversations About Money and Enhance Intimacy
Chapter Three: Money Management Systems: Joint Versus Separate Accounts
Part 2 Essentials of Financial Health
Chapter Four: Build a Budget
Chapter Five: Get Rid of Bad Debt
Chapter Six: Develop a Savings Plan
Part 3 Troubleshooting the Challenges of Money, Marriage, and Committed Relationships
Chapter Seven: Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements: The Pros and Cons
Chapter Eight: Estate Planning: Providing Safeguards for the Future
Chapter Nine: Financial Infidelity: How Keeping Secrets Can Put Your Relationship at Risk
Chapter Ten: Remarriage Finances: How to Adopt an “Us Against the Problem” Mindset
Chapter Eleven: Manage Conflict About Money and Get Back on Track After a Dispute
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Product details

Published | 08 Jan 2026 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9798881865887 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |