Get Financially Naked: How to Talk Money with Your Honey
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Get Financially Naked: How to Talk Money with Your Honey

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You may think that marital bliss means money doesn't matter, but in today's troubled economic times, that's simply false hope. And with layoffs galore and debt mounting, financial stress is through the roof. Think keeping afloat "and affectionate" is impossible? Think again.

This inspiring, action-oriented guide helps young women in committed relationships unders

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Paperback, 186 pages
Published December 18th 2009 by Adams Media Corporation
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Jen
Jen rated it 3 of 5 stars
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This is a great book for anyone struggling to talk finances with their spouse or loved one - or for anyone new to thinking about their money individually in a serious and organized way. The authors make figuring out your financial standing, goals and obstacles seem easy; tackling one small chunk at a time, you will quickly be able to see the whole picture of your finances and plan accordingly. I found, as I suspected, that my husband and I already have a very open dialogue when it comes to money...more
Freda mans
This is the exact time when we should all be aware of what money we have, and what are spending habits are. This book is a great tool at helping learn your financial beliefs. That is a key step is taking control over your finances.
The hardest part will be getting your partner to partake. Still try.
I thought the authors conveyed this information very well, complete with exercises that really make you think. I find this book very useful!
Even if you have mounds of money, and don't...more
Patricia
Patricia rated it 2 of 5 stars
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Not quite what I expected - it was much "fluffier" than I had anticipated. Probably more useful to a 20-something, newly-married or newly-engaged person than it was to me. YMMV.
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