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Thriving in Love and Money
- 5 Game-Changing Insights about Your Relationship, Your Money, and Yourself
- Narrated by: Shaunti Feldhahn
- Length: 4 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Over 90 percent of couples experience some level of tension around money. In fact, money issues are the number one stressor in relationships. So many books try to fix the surface problems, such as how to budget and what to prioritize when it comes to finances, but the issues go much deeper than just a simple spreadsheet.
How do men and women view money differently? What do most couples fight about? How can they get on the same page? What questions should men/women ask their significant others before marriage? There are emotional and spiritual components to finances that most couples ignore. How can you agree on a budget if you disagree with each other on the basic purpose of money?
Thriving in Love and Money is based on original research Shaunti and Jeff Feldhahn have conducted to get to the heart of these issues. And just as they did with their best-selling books For Women Only and For Men Only, they will use this research to provide the answers and insights you need to break the tension and provide the unity you're looking for. Let this book deepen your understanding of each other, leading to clear communication, peace as a couple, and better financial decision-making.
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- Sherry
- 2022-03-22
Good info, but U.S. Southern Christian influence
I liked the information in this book. I thought it was a quite useful and a well done topic. However, I wished it had been listed as: 'Christian' which would have been fine. I've lived in the U.S. South, and recognize the ethnocentristic strong Christian influence. "GOD will take care of things, we trust HIM" is a religious and narrow assumption that the reader holds the same beliefs. In its defense its fine if you want the Christian slant, but I was sort of surprised by this when I started reading. The topic is financial and marriage, what would one feel if their partner was Jewish and they were Muslim? Thanks in every other way.
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