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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2025 · 57 MIN

Financial Abuse in Couples: Money Red Flags To Look For with Justine De Peralta, Financial Educator and Author

from Money Mindset and Personal Finance for First Gen Latinas: Ching@ Tu Money®

#10: Financial Abuse can be hard to identify and is present in nearly 99% of total domestic violence cases.What financial red flags do I look for in romantic relationships? How do I know if I am experiencing financial abuse?Today Justine De Peralta, Author of ‘Girl, Jump: Building a Financial Safety Net to Leave an Abusive Relationship and Reclaim Your Freedom’ and I chat about some financial red flags to look out for.Key Takeaways:If something doesn't feel right when it comes to money in your relationship, explore that feeling. You are more capable than you know.Financial Abuse is a spectrum. It can be total dependence on your partner. It can be your partner sabotaging your work. It can be your partner griping at every single purchase you make or being sneaky about their money. Listen to the signs your body gives you. Then, find your next right step.Justine shares 3 general tips one could take to have more autonomy of their money. For a personalized safety exit plan, visit the resources linked below.Justine is a Certified Financial Education Instructor, a Domestic Violence Counselor and Author. Justine specializes in helping BIPOC women and domestic violence survivors develop confidence and financial literacy skills needed to navigate challenging financial situations.Help me spread this very important message and send this to someone you know NEEDS to hear this message.⭐️⭐️RESOURCES:⭐️⭐️IF YOU ARE IN IMMEDIATE DANGER, DIAL 911.Domestic Violence Support:From the site: ‘Internet usage can be monitored and is impossible to erase completely. If you’re concerned your internet usage might be monitored, call: 800.799.SAFE (7233)’ Domestic Violence SupportFind a Shelter or Program Near YouSafe Horizon Program💸Buy Justine's Book💸Info on Mariel's 1:1 3 Month Money Coaching here💸Subscribe to my Newsletter where I share my scarcity thoughts and how I walk myself out of them💸Follow Mariel on Instagram⭐️⭐️Podcast Episode (minute 35:08) of the woman who was on the hook for her ex husbands tax bill⭐️⭐️🥾Check out today's sponsor:🍃Emerge Educational ConsultingJoin a walking adventure here.⭐️⭐️Most streamed 'Ching@ Tu Money' episodes⭐️⭐️💸My Partner Makes 2x More Than Me. Here's How We Split Expenses💸How to Stop Underearning And Make More Money💸If You’re A Latina, It’s Time To Invest. No More Excuses.💸How to Break Free from the Money Story Holding You BackWant more personal finance for Latinas? Send your money question over on Instagram!Please leave a review to help me keep spreading the financial literacy word. Ciao! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#10: Financial Abuse can be hard to identify and is present in nearly 99% of total domestic violence cases.What financial red flags do I look for in romantic relationships? How do I know if I am experiencing financial abuse?Today Justine De Peralta, Author of ‘Girl, Jump: Building a Financial Safety Net to Leave an Abusive Relationship and Reclaim Your Freedom’ and I chat about some financial red flags to look out for.Key Takeaways:If something doesn't feel right when it comes to money in your relationship, explore that feeling. You are more capable than you know.Financial Abuse is a spectrum. It can be total dependence on your partner. It can be your partner sabotaging your work. It can be your partner griping at every single purchase you make or being sneaky about their money. Listen to the signs your body gives you. Then, find your next right step.Justine shares 3 general tips one could take to have more autonomy of their money. For a personalized safety exit plan, visit the resources linked below.Justine is a Certified Financial Education Instructor, a Domestic Violence Counselor and Author. Justine specializes in helping BIPOC women and domestic violence survivors develop confidence and financial literacy skills needed to navigate challenging financial situations.Help me spread this very important message and send this to someone you know NEEDS to hear this message.⭐️⭐️RESOURCES:⭐️⭐️IF YOU ARE IN IMMEDIATE DANGER, DIAL 911.Domestic Violence Support:From the site: ‘Internet usage can be monitored and is impossible to erase completely. If you’re concerned your internet usage might be monitored, call: 800.799.SAFE (7233)’ Domestic Violence SupportFind a Shelter or Program Near YouSafe Horizon Program💸Buy Justine's Book💸Info on Mariel's 1:1 3 Month Money Coaching here💸Subscribe to my Newsletter where I share my scarcity thoughts and how I walk myself out of them💸Follow Mariel on Instagram⭐️⭐️Podcast Episode (minute 35:08) of the woman who was on the hook for her ex husbands tax bill⭐️⭐️🥾Check out today's sponsor:🍃Emerge Educational ConsultingJoin a walking adventure here.⭐️⭐️Most streamed 'Ching@ Tu Money' episodes⭐️⭐️💸My Partner Makes 2x More Than Me. Here's How We Split Expenses💸How to Stop Underearning And Make More Money💸If You’re A Latina, It’s Time To Invest. No More Excuses.💸How to Break Free from the Money Story Holding You BackWant more personal finance for Latinas? Send your money question over on Instagram!Please leave a review to help me keep spreading the financial literacy word. Ciao! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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