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Couple Money Podcast: Build Your Marriage and Wealth Together

Summary: Couple Money Podcast tackles how to build your marriage and wealth together! Elle talks with financial experts, renowned journalists, and real life couples who have done extraordinary things with their money such as paying off six figures of debt, overcoming financial infidelity, starting a business together, and retiring early! Get the tools and tips that have helped them be successful with their finances and marriage. Each episode covers crucial money topics like lending money to family, dumping debt faster, and the keys to financial independence.

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  • Artist: Elle Martinez | Personal Finance, Marriage, and Financial Independence Author
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 How to Pay Off Your Mortgage in 5 Years | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:36

Want to own your home free and clear? Andy Hill, creator of Marriage, Kids, and Money, shares why and how he and his wife are paying off their mortgage in 5 years!  [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/How_to_Pay_Off_Your_Mortgage_in_5_Years_with_Marriage_Kids_and_Money.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Living Debt Free (Including the House)! I had my friend and awesome money man Steve Stewart on here a few months ago to talk about what it felt like to own their home free and clear. It’s been a blessing for his family, but he acknowledge that you have to consider what all of your goals and where your mortgage plans fit in. And when we spoke I was nodding my head, we’ve been chugging along paying off our debts. But now, I’m starting to revisit that idea. We’re approaching a point soon where our only debt would be the house. And to us and probably you too, it’s a pretty big deal. No credit cards, car payments, or student loan payments to send out. So as we review our finances for the year and talk about our plans for the next, we’re going over what our priorities are including what we’re going to do about the mortgage. How fast do we want to pay it off? Pay Off Your Mortgage in 5 Years I recently discovered a couple who ready to pay their off ASAP. Andy, creator of Marriage, Kids, & Money, is sharing their ambitious debt free plan today. In this episode we get into: * why you may want to dump that mortgage sooner rather than later * finding extra money to throw into your mortgage * how to stay motivated when paying off debt Hope your enjoy! If you want to hear from someone who has paid off their mortgage early, listen to my interview with Steve Stewart. Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources for Paying Off Debt Faster Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out: * 5 Reasons to Choose a 15-Year Mortgage * Mortgage Payoff Calculator * The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness * The Total Money Makeover Workbook * Paying Your Mortgage off Early * 15-Year Mortgage Paid Off in 5 Years * Paying Off The Mortgage Wasn’t Our First Priority (b...

 Reducing Overhead, Achieving Financial Freedom, and Leaving a Legacy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:30

Want to give yourself more options with your money and life? Hilary Hendershott shares the mindset and habits you need to reach financial freedom!  [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/Reducing_Overhead_Acheiving_Financial_Freedom_and_Leaving_a_Legacy.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Happy Monday! Freedom Freedom: Mindset & Habits It’s time for another Q&A where we dig in with an expert to get some insights on improving finances as a couple. We’re wrapping up a fantastic conversation I had with financial advisor and podcast host Hilary Hendershott! Last week we got into how FOMO can get you to overspend (and how you can fight it). Today Hilary shares her take on: * the key to opening up options with your finances and life * what mindset you need for financial freedom and, * leaving a legacy Hope you enjoy! If you want hear more about fighting bad money habits, please check out my interview with NY Times money columnist Carl Richards. We get into creating a one page financial plan as a couple.  Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources for Financial Independence: Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out: * Financial Independence and Parenthood Reach Financial Independence on Your Terms The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement * Ways We Save Money For Early Retirement * DIY and the Financially Independent Lifestyle Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy. Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”.

 10 Easy Conversation Starters to Get People to Open Up | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:36

Want to skip the small talk? Use these 10 easy conversation starters to get people to open up! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/10_Fun_Conversation_Starters.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Easy and Fun Conversation Starters We talk about finances and how to get better with them as a couple every week, but it’s only part of the equation. Marriage also need healthy, meaningful, and productive conversations. What you talk about and how to speak with one another is important. Since many of you are enjoying your time off this weekend by hanging out with family or friends, I wanted to mix it up. While small talk is a form of polite conversation, it’s usually about insignificant topics that don’t offer a way to connect. Today’s episode is all about conversation starters. I got ten that can get the ball rolling. Resources for Better Conversations Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out: * Cut Through the Chaos With 15 Fun Conversation Starters * Thought Provoking Questions to Start a Conversation * 10 Steps to the Perfect Conversation Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy. Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”.

 How to Fight FOMO and Overspending Together with Hilary Hendershott | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:12

Tired of overspending? Learn how to work as a couple to fight FOMO, create a budget that builds wealth, and still save for what you two love! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/How_to_Fight_FOMO_and_Overspending_Together_with_Hilary_Hendershott.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” social_pinterest=”true” ] Fight FOMO and Overspending as a Couple For millions here in the United States, the floodgates will open and if it’s anything like years past we’ll see more than $50 billion dollars spent. Just for one weekend. Enormous amount for sure. And around 31.8% use credit cards to pay for holiday shopping. There’s a very good chance there are couples and families who will mis stheir budget and overspend. That can be a recipe for financial disaster. But it doesn’t have to be. Hilary Hendershott, founder and CEO of Hilary Hendershott Wealth Management, is here to help me out. She’s a fiduciary financial advisor who has worked with couples in helping them identify the psychological triggers with their finances and guides them towards better habits and building wealth. Today, we’ll get into: * how FOMO can be a sabotage our budget * setting things up so you can get what you want without going broke * how couples can meaningfully talk about what they want and working together on a plan Hope you enjoy! If you want hear more about fighting bad money habits, please check out my interview with NY Times money columnist Carl Richards. We get into creating a one page financial plan.  Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources for Fighting FOMO and Overspending Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out: * Profit Boss Radio * Easy and Effective Ways to Budget * Strengthen Your Marriage and Money with a One Page Financial Plan * How to Create a Real Life Budget Together  Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy. Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”.

 How to Help Your Kid Become a Money Master, Not Monster with Sunny Lee | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:38

Want to help your kid to be smarter with their money? Sunny Lee, author and financial advisor, takes us through how you can make your child a money master and not a money monster!  [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/How_to_Help_Your_Kid_Become_a_Money_Master_Not_Monster_with_Sunny_Lee.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Teaching Kids to Be Money Masters As parents, we want our kids to become responsible, happy, and giving adults. Part of that entails being smarter with their finances than we’ve been. We want them to understand the value of money and how it can help, but we don’t want it to be their focus. It can be tough to pass on those lessons when there’s noise all around. Buy now, pay later. Credit card debt is normal. Get as much as you can afford. It’s tough, but not impossible. Joining me today’s show is Sunny Lee. She is the owner and CEO of Good Life Advisors and author of Is Your Child A Money Master or a Money Monster? In today’s epsiode: * she discusses how really young children start learning crucial lessons * how to encourage and reward kids towards success *  how to develop the habit of giving with your kids Hope you enjoy! If you want hear more about kids and money, please check out my interview with FamZoo  founder Bill Dwight about how you can make allowances meaningful. Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources on Teaching Kids About Money Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out: * 4 Ways Parents Can Teach Their Kids About Money * The Opposite of Spoiled: Interview with Author Ron Lieber  * 6 Tips for Building the Charitable Giving Muscle with Your Kids Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy. Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”.

 Insurance Coverage Couples and Families Need with Matt Becker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:03

Want to take care of your family? Matt Becker from Mom and Dad Money shares the insurance coverage your family needs to be protected!  [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/Insurance_Coverage_Couples_and_Families_Need_with_Matt_Becker.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Insurance Families Should Have It’s time for another Q&A where we dig in with an expert to get some insights on improving finances as a couple. With open enrollment season here, I wanted to cover an essential safety net for couples and families – insurance. It’s not exciting or fun, but if you want to protect yourselves, you need to be prepared and armed with knowledge. Matt Becker, from Mom and Dad Money, is here to help me out. He’s walking me through four insurance parents and couples should seriously consider. Resources for Families and Insurance If you’re looking for more information on protecting your family with the right insurance coverage, here are some resources to check out: * 4 Types of Insurance All New Parents Should Have * Financial Jump-start Session with Matt Becker * Free ebook: The New Family Financial Road Map * Covering Your Family’s Needs with Life Insurance * Keeping Your Life Insurance Policy Up to Date If you want to get more help with insurance, please listen to my interview with Policy Genius CEO Jennifer Fitzgerald. Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy.  Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”. Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Special thanks to  Gentle Regime & Lee Rosevere!  

 How to Budget Together with The Budget Mama | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:50

Budgeting together isn’t always easy. Jessi Fearon, author and creator of The Budget Mama, shares her story and tips for how to successfully budget as a couple!  [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/How_to_Sucessfully_Budget_as_a_Couple_with_The_Budget_Mama_.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Budgets and Couples Budgets, spending plans…whatever you call them, people don’t seem to like or use them. A recent survey conducted by Experian found that nearly half – 42% to be exact – don’t use one. The two two reasons given? Respondents said they were ineffective and unnecessary. Considering that in the same survey 46% admitted that they were not savings as much as they hoped and almost three-quarters of respondents say they are behind in their retirement, I think not having a budget is detrimental to your marriage and money. Jessi Fearon, personal finance author and creator of The Budget Mama, is helping me out today.   In this episode we get into: * why and how Jessi and her husband Pat had a $500 wedding * the changes she and Pat paid off over $55,000 of debt in 17 months * why you shouldn’t obsess on finding the best budget and instead how to create a budget that you can stick with Hope you enjoy! If you want to hear about an easy way to budget? Listen to my episode on budgets for couples who hate budgets. Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources to Budget Together Do you two want to get on the same page with budgets? Here are some helpful resources mentioned in the episode and more. * The Total Money Makeover: Classic Edition: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness * Real Life on a Budget: 17 Practical Challenges to Live and Thrive on a Budget * Why We have Joint AND Separate Accounts * Six Tips for Newlyweds to Manage Finances * EveryDollar Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from

 How to Launch and Run a Family Business with Rebekah and Justin Rhodes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:06

Want to start a build a business together? Justin and Rebekah Rhodes share tips and resources that helped them launch and run their sustainable family business, Abundant Permaculture! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/How_to_Launch_and_Run_a_Family_Business_with_Rebekah_and_Justin_Rhodes.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] How to Run a Family Business Happy Monday! Last week, LaTisha Styles discussed being committed as a wife and an entrepreneur. One takeaway I appreciate was how she created boundaries between her professional and family life while still keeping the lines open with her husband. To follow up on finding a balance as entrepreneurs and being active and engaged with family, I’m sharing a bit more from a chat I had earlier this month with Justin and Rebekah Rhodes on how they work together with 4 little kids. The Rhodes have some practical tips you can use today and beyond. Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources for Launching a Business Here are some resource to help you launch and grow a business: * Videofruit * Launch by Jeff Walker * The Rhodes’ Youtube Channel Want to hear another episode about making it as a parent and entrepreneur? Listen to my episode on being a rockstar work from home parent. I get into the day to day realities and have tips on staying productive. Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy.  Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”. Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Special thanks to  Gentle Regime & Lee Rosevere!

 Entrepreneurship and Marriage with LaTisha Styles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:25

Are you looking to start your business?  LaTisha Styles shares her story and tips on being an entrepreneur and staying happily married! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/Entrepreneurship_and_Marriage_with_LaTisha_Styles.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Entrepreneurship and Marriage: Perfect Mix or Storm? Starting a business is not for the faint of heart. Many times everything is on your shoulders. You’re the face of your company, the marketing department, and the worker. As much as you love what you do, it’s a lot of work. I work from home and while I love being able to being with my kids, some days are stressful as deadlines and projects come up. I adjust my schedule a few times a years based on my family needs as well as my business. My husband and I are okay with that and it looks like we’re not alone. Using data from the Census, recent estimates have over 14 million Americans being self-employed which represents 10% of the workforce. For couples with one or both spouses making the leap into entrepreneurship, things can get tricky fast. Everyone I know wants to succeed with both their personal and professional lives. So if you’re entrepreneur or married to one, this episode is for you. LaTisha Styles is here on the show to share her thoughts, experiences, and tips on being an entrepreneur and being fully engaged with her family. Today we get into: * what made LaTisha start her own business * creating boundaries for her family and business * how she and her husband support one another Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources for Entrepreneurs Want to become an entrepreneur? Here are some more resources to check out! * LaTishaTV on Facebook * Your First $500 Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy. Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”.

 How to Find the Right Credit Card for You | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:57

Trying to maximize your rewards? David Rubenstein from Credit Shout shares how you can find the right rewards credit cards and gives some of his favorites! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/Finding_the_Right_Rewards_Credit_Card_for_You_with_Credit_Shout.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_pinterest=”true” ] Happy Monday! It’s time for a Money Monday Q&A where we dig in with an expert to get some insights on improving finances as a couple. David Rubenstien is back and he’s sharing his thoughts on finding the right rewards credit card. He shares his favorites and why along with what you need to consider before you sign up. Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources on Reward Credit Cards & More Here are some helpful resources to check out: * Credit Card Welcome Offers (ranked by best return for your spending) * American Express * CitiCards * Chase Ultimate Rewards vs Discover Deals Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy.  Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”. Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Special thanks to  Gentle Regime & Lee Rosevere!

 Abundant Permaculture with Justin and Rebekah Rhodes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:48

Learn how Justin and Rebekah Rhodes created and now run, Abundant Permaculture, their family business while raising four kids!  [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/Abundant_Permaculture_with_Justin_Rebekah_Rhodes.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Abundant Permaculture: Justin & Rebekah Rhodes I first heard about Justin and Rebekah after we moved into the house earlier this year. One of our goals with the new place is expand from our container garden we had into the town house and start growing more of our own food. We’ve been toying around with the idea of having chickens in the back. Justin Rhodes came up as one of the go-to resources. Besides the articles out on Abundant Permaculture, he and his family have a channel on YouTube where they cover raising chickens along with snippets of their family routine on the farm. Even if you have not into gardening and permaculture, I highly recommend checking them out. Besides the absolutely adorable kids, I love watching Justin and Rebekah. There’s this playful banter between them. And like many couples there’s a story behind it, or rather several. In this episode we get into: * how they worked through a serious health issue that drained their finances * how they supported one another while making a career change * the realities of running a family business and raising 4 kids Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Selected Links from the Episode  If you’re curious to find out more about the Rhodes, permaculture, or how to launch a business, here are a few resources to check out: * Justin’s YouTube Channel * Permaculture Chickens * Designing a Bus into a Home * Just Plant * Geoff Lawton Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy. Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”.

 How to Find the Right Credit Card Balance Transfer Deals with Credit Shout | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:40

Looking to pay down your credit card debt faster? Get some relief with interest rates. David Rubenstein from Credit Shout shares the best deals on balance transfers!  [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/How_to_Find_the_Right_Credit_Card_Balance_Transfer_Deals_with_Credit_Shout_.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_pinterest=”true” ] Happy Monday!  It’s time for a Money Monday Q&A where we dig in with a financial expert to get some insights on improving finances as a couple.    Today we’re tackling credit cards, specifically finding the right one for you when you’re trying to fix your credit and when you’re looking to use balance transfer deals to get some relief from high interest rates while you pay your debt off.   David Rubenstein from Credit Shout has some tips on what to look out for as well as some recommendations.    Hope you enjoy!  Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources on Credit Cards If you’re looking to get some relief on your interest rates and/or pay off your debt, here are some helpful resources to check out: * Top 0% APR offers * Best Cards to Build Credit  Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy.  Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”. Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Special thanks to  Gentle Regime & Lee Rosevere!

 Home Sweet Home: The True Cost of Owning a House | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:23

The cost of owning a house comes down to more than just your monthly mortgage. Learn how you two can take care of your home without breaking the bank! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/The_True_Cost_of_Owning_a_Home.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] How Much Does It Cost to Own a House? So much is made about buying and selling a home, I think it’s just as necessary to be open about the true costs of home ownership. To give a little bit of perspective we’ll look at our place. In this episode we’ll get into: * how much fixing up our home has cost us this year * dealing with unexpected expenses like sick trees and hurricanes * how to be smart with home projects Hopefully it’ll give you a better idea of what to expect. Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources for Home Owners If you are looking to start your home fund, here are some helpful tools and sites to check out: * Homewyse * HomeAdvisor Want to hear another episode about becoming a homeowner? — Listen to my interview with Louis Guillama from Daymark Realty. He shares tips and advice on how to get the best deal on your house. Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy. Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”.

 Financial Habits and Attitudes of Couples with Rod Griffin of Experian | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:26

Looking to see how other couples are managing their money? Rod Griffin from Experian comes on to give his insights on the latest findings on financial habits and attitudes!  [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/Couples_and_Money_with_Rod_Griffin_of_Experian.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] It’s time for a Money Monday Q&A where we dig in with a financial expert to get some insights on improving finances as a couple. Financial Habits and Attitudes Today Rod Griffin, the Director of Public Education from Experian, is sharing his thoughts and a bit of his own experience with marriage and finances. You may be aware of Experian in regards to credit reports and FICO scores, but they also have made a huge commitment to promoting financial literacy. They have chats on twitter every Wednesday on different money topics and a periscope Q&A on credit reports every day at 1:30pmCT. Rod and I are going over some results from a recent survey about financial attitudes and habits. We’re specifically looking at how couples are talking about and working on their money. I’m always curious to see how spouses handle their money. Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy.  Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”. Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Our theme song is by Gentle Regime.

 Merging Finances as Newlyweds | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:27

Marriage and money can be tricky, especially as the two of you begin working on your finances together as newlyweds. Today we’re seeing how the two of you can stay on the same page with separate accounts. [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/Newlyweds_and_Merging_Finances.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Merging Finances Marriage and money can be tricky, especially as the two of you begin working on your finances together as newlyweds.  One of the first challenges is figuring out how to handle finances together. * Do you keep separate accounts and pay the bills? * Do you throw everything into one pot? * Or do you stitch together something else? Our finances are in a way a reflection our values, personalities, and circumstances, so I’ve seen plenty of different systems. On this podcast, I usually highlight and shares stories from those who’ve successfully dug out of debt, saved for their dreams,or retired early. This week, it’s a bit different. As you heard we’re starting at the beginning, we’re looking at newlyweds.  I recruited my buddy Ani Wemer to help out. In this episode we get into: * how they working on finances together using separate accounts * smoothing out cash flow with the half method * keeping each other in the loop So if you’re getting married soon or just curious about how others are handling their finances, I think you’ll enjoy this episode. Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Hurricane Matthew Relief Last weekend Hurricane Matthew made its way to North Carolina. We live in Raleigh, two hours inland, so while we prepared because yeah, it’s a hurricane, we weren’t expected much would happen. While we lost power for a bit and the basement was flooded. It took most of this week for us to get that cleaned, checked out, and fixed so that’s why the podcast was delayed. We’re fortunate and grateful that was the extent of the damage for us. Unfortunately people in pockets around the state got hit hard. Cities and towns were flooded and some still are and don’t have power. If you’d like to help with a donation, but don’t know what’s a good option, I’d like to suggest The Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina. They’re delivering food, water, and non-food essentials to the thousands affected. For every dollar donated, the Food Bank can provide five meals. If you want to find out more, please visit their site here. Thanks! Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to...

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