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Money for Couples with Fexingo: Joint Finances, Shared Goals, and Marriage Money Conversations
by Fexingo
Lucas and Luna explore the practical and emotional dimensions of managing money as a couple. Each episode centers on a specific financial tension that arises in partnerships, from merging bank accounts to splitting expenses when incomes are unequal, from saving for a shared down payment to navigating debt brought into a marriage. Lucas draws on research from behavioral finance and real-world case studies, like how the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement affects relationship dynamics or what happens when one partner is a spender and the other a saver. Luna brings in conversations with couples who have found systems that work, grounding each discussion in lived experience. Together, they examine tools like joint budgeting apps, the two-income trap, the psychology of financial infidelity, and how to talk about money without triggering defensiveness. This show is for anyone who wants to move past 'we should talk about money' and into a real, repeatable conversation about p
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lucas and Luna explore the practical and emotional dimensions of managing money as a couple. Each episode centers on a specific financial tension that arises in partnerships, from merging bank accounts to splitting expenses when incomes are unequal, from saving for a shared down payment to navigating debt brought into a marriage. Lucas draws on research from behavioral finance and real-world case studies, like how the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement affects relationship dynamics or what happens when one partner is a spender and the other a saver. Luna brings in conversations with couples who have found systems that work, grounding each discussion in lived experience. Together, they examine tools like joint budgeting apps, the two-income trap, the psychology of financial infidelity, and how to talk about money without triggering defensiveness. This show is for anyone who wants to move past 'we should talk about money' and into a real, repeatable conversation about p
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