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    Spending Money with a Purpose

    Spending Money with a Purpose

    How couples spend money has an affect on the health of their marriage.

    Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 May 2010 19:41 )

     

    Academy Award v. Good Marriage

    Academy Award v.  Good Marriage

    Which one is more satisfying?  Winning an Academy Award or having a good marriage?

    Last Updated ( Sunday, 02 May 2010 11:38 )

    Know your spouse's money style.

    Know your spouse's money style.Money issues are the number one reason why couples fight. It could be because spouses don't understand each other's money style.

    Each person has a certain style in the way they approach money. One style has an attitude that money naturally comes their way. They have an uncanny way of making money. They don't necessarily work too hard at it, and they're not surprised when money comes their way. 

    Last Updated ( Monday, 22 February 2010 08:58 )

    The Spender/Saver Marriage

    Are you a spender, saver, builder, or giver? Which money attitude do you have? This article describes these four basic attitudes and effect they can have on marriage. Many marriages suffer from finance friction from time to time, but just because you and your spouse view money different doesnt mean your marriage has to end in divorce. The article provides seven helpful tips about how to discuss your money situation with your spouse and how to make a budget that both of you are happy with. As an added bonus, there is a quiz at the end of the article for you to discover what your money attitude is. Click here to read more.

    How to Get Through the Recession Together

    How to Get Through the Recession TogetherThis current recession can cause stress in marriages.  If you and your spouse are not comfortable talking about money, this economic crunch could have dire consequences on your relationship. Kit Yarrow, a professor at Golden Gate University and contributor to abcnews.com, offers five practical tips on how to weather the recession together and still maintain a healthy marriage. 

    Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 December 2009 13:55 )

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