The Dos and Don'ts of Managing Money as a Couple

The Dos and Don'ts of Managing Money as a Couple

By Shannah Game, Money, Money Therapy, Personal Finance, Millennials, Generation X & Glassbox Media. If you enjoy BiggerPockets, On Purpose with Jay Shetty, The Personal Finance Podcast, The Mel Robbins Podcast, & Planet Money, this show is for you!

In this episode of "Everyone's Talkin' Money," we dive into all things finances and marriage so you can learn how to successfully manage money as a couple. We tackle the question of who is responsible for the debt in a marriage based on whether you're in a community property state or a common law state. We also explore six major money decisions that can lead to financial success in marriage. From budgeting to creating a will, we cover it all. Plus, I share personal anecdotes and tips to help you navigate the complexities of money in your relationship. How To Connect with Shannah: Join the Everyone’s Talkin’ Money Newsletter, where you get insider tips, exclusive content, and takeaways from each episode https://tinyurl.com/etmnewsletter  Ask Shannah a question on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shannahgame/ or TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@shannahgame  Submit a money question for Shannah to answer in an upcoming episode https://tinyurl.com/askshannahq  Leave a 5-star Review here https://ratethispodcast.com/etm  Be a Featured Guest on an episode https://everyonestalkinmoney.com/contact/ In this episode, we talk about: Do's and Don'ts of managing money as a couple, debt in marriage, financial issues in relationships, money decisions in marriage, point person for finances, managing finances in marriage, accountability in spending, delays in addressing financial matters, tension about money, the importance of budget, budget manager, tracking expenses, creating a will, naming an executor, distributing assets, the positive aspect of money, proactive conversations about money, money fears. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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