Talking about money can be awkward, stressful, and certainly a source of conflict. A money date helps you and your partner understand each other’s perspectives and set and achieve goals as a team. Regular financial check-ins are a simple yet powerful habit that can transform the way you relate to your partner and your money.
Read MoreYour relationship to money and your goals for your life are personal to you. There is no right or wrong time to make money resolutions. Pick a time and a process that works for you to set and measure goals. Use the Smart Sister Finance personal finance calendar to also help you stay on track.
Read MoreIn our years of experience teaching financial literacy to women and their partners, we have noticed three areas where women tend to have the edge over men when it comes to investing. These include the knowledge gap, overconfidence, and less trading.
Read MoreFinancial infidelity is common and can undermine or end your relationship. This article provides activities and tips for having structured conversations about money with your partner, both when the relationship is new and when well-established.
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