As you get ready to wed — or even if you are already married — it’s a good idea to review your financial situation, and talk about the money. Make sure you’re on the same page; try to avoid making these 6 money mistakes that can ruin a marriage.
In coaching entrepreneurial women and their spouses to create financial success in their marriages, I’ve noticed that there are 7 common money mistakes that married female entrepreneurs make that cause them to seek financial help.
The solution to these 7 money mistakes is to get on the same page with your partner. This is just as important as investing in your business. This approach can dramatically increase business income as well as improve their financial relationship with your partner.
You can learn more about how to overcome these 7 common money mistakes that entrepreneurial women make with their spouses on my free webinar that I’m hosting on October 28, 2010. “Revolutionary Money Management Breakthrough Process: How to Permanently Move Past Money Conflict in Your Marriage Into Financial Security, Peace and Freedom.” Just go to Financial Dating.com/revolution to learn more.
How can you create an inspired financial partnership™ in your marriage, as a married female entrepreneur – instead of feeling like you have to handle your finances entirely on your own? As women entrepreneurs we’re used to running our personal financial life like we’re used to running our businesses. We like to have autonomy and make our own decisions.
Learn more about how to create an inspired financial partnership™ in your marriage – sign up for my free webinar that I’m hosting on October 28, 2010. “Revolutionary Money Management Breakthrough Process: How to Permanently Move Past Money Conflict in Your Marriage Into Financial Security, Peace and Freedom.” Just go to Financial Dating.com/revolution to learn more
There’s nothing like talking about money with our spouses that’s guaranteed to get us fired up and on edge almost every time. So how can you, as a married female entrepreneur, have peaceful and productive money conversations with your spouse when you would rather walk out, hang up the home or slam the door because you’re so angry and overwhelmed?
What’s it like for you when you talk about money with your spouse? Do you have a lot of tension and stress or have you found a way to get on the same financial page with each other?
When we don’t talk about money with our partner we end up feeling isolated, frustrated and angry. There is a lot of conflict. So what my husband and I ended up doing, many years ago, we started having a financial date. To learn more tips and solutions on how to have a financial date, I’d like to invite you to a FREE webinar I’m hosting on October 28, 2010. Its’ called the “Revolutionary Money Management Breakthrough Process: How to Permanently Move Past Money Conflict in Your Marriage Into Financial Security, Peace and Freedom.” Go to Financial Dating.com/revolution.
Recently, my pastor gave a message about the leading causes of money issues in marriage. He referred to them as “money minefields” that if not dealt with (or defused) lead to problems in marriage and much of the time divorce. These are 5 of them.