Don’t make money a source of stress in your relationship
.Maria and Manuel constantly argued about how much to spend when dining out. In Chapter 3 of Financial Essentials for Couples, you’ll discover how they solved one of their biggest disagreements—while staying on budget.
"Maria wanted to eat out 2-3 times per week at reasonably priced restaurants, where the bill for two was $25-$50. Manuel preferred upscale restaurants with a glass of wine, leading to $90-$120 per meal."
Their solution? They split their dining budget equally, allowing each to decide how to spend their portion.
Does this dilemma sound familiar? Find their solution and many more practical ideas to align your financial goals as a couple.
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