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Don’t forget to comment on my original contest post for a chance to win my review copy of “First Comes Love, Then Comes Money: A Couple’s Guide to Financial Communication.” So far 12 people have entered by commenting, so you chances of winning are good!
I read more of the book last night and it is a quick read! Tonight I’m going to take the Financial Personality quiz, though I suspect I’m primarily a Security Seeker and secondarily a Saver. There are five financial personalities that exist, according to the authors.
To win my review copy, comment below on why you need this book. Comment by Aug. 16 at 11:59 p.m. to win! If you can’t wait, buy a copy from Amazon for $6 (orig. $15).
My son is getting married next month and this would be a good tool for them!
I am approaching my 58th birthday and hope not to have to work forever. My husband is 6 years younger and self-employed. Through my employer, I am the sole provider of retirement savings. For the 15 years that we have been married, we have never discussed money. He has his and I have mine and somehow the bills all get paid. As I get closer to retirement age, I want to do things differently. But I don’t even know how to make financial plans alone, let alone discuss it with my husband. I need help!
I would love to win this book so that I can give it my daughter and her fiance. They could really use this book as they plan their future together!
My husband and I have been married for 13 years, it’s my second marriage. We are both frugal, but I believe he is not when it comes to other people! I’m trying to find a balance between our 2 views of money and it doesn’t seem to be working out very well! I’ll think I’m doing great at food shopping, and he compliments me for couponing and etc., but then he’ll go and be frivolous, and loan somebody money, or buy more silver as a hedge, when I don’t think it’s the right thing to do when we are so cash poor! He also donates 10% of his salary weekly to the church, which bothers me, while I’m trying to pinch pennies!
Will be great to thru the advice provided in this book on having a good marriage. Thanks for the giveaway!
My daughter is starting out in college. We’ve tried to be a good example for our children financially. We are frugal and thoughtful when it comes to the bigger purchases. We let them know that sometimes we can and do go without certain “wants”. I think this book could reinforce our teachings.
I just celebrated my first anniversary today! I have really come to realize how crucial it is to be on the same page financially…I know this tool would really help my wonderful husband and I work to be in charge of our finanaces!
My fiancé and I are in the process of planning our wedding. This book would tremendously help us to start our lives together by starting with a plan and understanding. I would think that this would help facilitate our process.