{"id":235267,"date":"2018-02-03T05:00:45","date_gmt":"2018-02-03T13:00:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/getrichslowly.org\/?p=235267"},"modified":"2023-12-05T14:27:22","modified_gmt":"2023-12-05T21:27:22","slug":"fights-about-money","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.getrichslowly.org\/fights-about-money\/","title":{"rendered":"How to have fair fights about money"},"content":{"rendered":"

While I’ve made plenty of money mistakes in my life, I’ve also done some things right. One of those things is the way in which I’ve handled money in my romantic relationships. I’ve managed to navigate nearly thirty years of adulthood without ever having a fight about money. (I’ve had disagreements, sure, but never a fight.)<\/p>\n

Contrast this with my parents. My parents fought about money all of the time<\/em>. It’s one of my most vivid memories from my childhood, actually: Mom or Dad (they took turns) brandishing the checkbook and yelling about the near-zero balance. In retrospect, it’s probably because<\/em> my parents fought about money that I’ve so steadfastly avoided doing so in my own life.<\/p>\n

It’s not just my parents, though. Many couples fight about money. It’s one of the most common sources of friction in relationships.<\/p>\n

Knowing this, I think it’s important to be prepared. If you know (or suspect) that you and your partner are going to have future arguments about finances, you should both agree to “fight fair”.<\/p>\n

How do you have fair fights about money? That’s the question Tai and Talaat McNeely from His & Her Money<\/a> answer in this recent six-minute video.<\/p>\n