If you and your spouse argue about the same money issues over and over, it may be time to look below the surface.
Money & Finances
Every decade of married life presents its own financial risks and opportunities, and planning ahead can lay the groundwork for making wise money choices throughout the many years you’ll share together.
Make your marriage stronger by tackling the issue of money management in marriage.
Couples who look to each other for accountability and support will reap the benefits of increased intimacy and wealth.
It can be difficult for couples to maintain an atmosphere of trust and open communication about investing.
You don’t have to be rich to have a sensational sex life.
Seventy percent of all married women will be widowed, and marriages today have a 41 to 43 percent chance of ending in divorce. Will you be financially prepared?
Even number-nerds and financial free-spirits can work together toward a successful financial future.
Doubt about the future strikes every new widow and widower at a time when their security has been greatly shaken. Many fears and questions arise. Whether or not you’ll be able to live as well in the future is determined by three things: your income, expenses, and long-term needs.
The financial consequences of divorce on single mothers are often devastating. In my experience in counseling those who have gone through a divorce, I’ve concluded that couples rarely do as well separately as they did together. It’s important from a biblical perspective, however, not to be resentful, bitter, or fearful. Rather, you need to be …