Relationships
75 questions answered by Rich Dad and Poor Dad.
Money is the number one source of conflict in relationships. Rich Dad believes financial alignment is a foundation for partnership. Poor Dad thinks talking about money is uncomfortable but necessary. Read dual perspectives on combining finances, prenups, teaching kids about money, supporting a partner, and handling debt in a marriage.
How do money problems affect a marriage?
380 viewsIs it okay to date someone who makes much less money than me?
353 viewsShould couples combine their finances or keep them separate?
299 viewsIs a prenuptial agreement a good idea before marriage?
280 viewsWhat is the best way to teach children about money?
277 viewsShould I put my partner on my bank account?
275 viewsHow do I change my relationship with money?
249 viewsHow do I bring up the topic of life insurance with my partner?
237 viewsShould I lend money to family members?
234 viewsIs having children financially worth it?
224 viewsHow much should I spend on my wedding?
210 viewsHow do I split finances with my partner fairly?
203 viewsHow do I handle it when my partner spends too much money?
184 viewsHow do wealthy couples manage their finances differently?
173 viewsHow do I stop fighting about money with my spouse?
172 viewsHow do I talk to my partner about money without fighting?
153 viewsHow do I teach my kids about money and financial responsibility?
134 viewsIs it a red flag if your partner hides money from you?
115 viewsIs it better to give your adult children money or let them struggle?
115 viewsHow do I set financial boundaries with my parents?
114 viewsShould I date a girl at 28?
106 viewsWhat is the right time to marry?
99 viewsHow do I handle divorce financially?
91 viewsHow do I build generational wealth for my family?
91 viewsShould you spend significantly on your children's extra-curricular activities?
83 viewsIs it okay to marry someone with a lot of debt?
83 viewsHow do I navigate financial differences in a relationship?
79 viewsIs it generous or financially reckless to always pick up the bill for friends?
76 viewsHow do you teach kids about money without making them obsessed with it?
73 viewsShould you tell your parents how much you earn?
71 viewsShould you discuss a prenuptial agreement before getting engaged?
69 viewsIs it fair to expect a higher-earning partner to pay more on shared costs?
67 viewsShould you co-buy a property with a close friend?
63 viewsShould couples agree on a personal spending limit above which they consult each other?
63 viewsShould you tell a friend if you think they are being financially exploited?
62 viewsShould you go Dutch on dates or should one person pay?
62 viewsShould you tell your adult children how much they stand to inherit?
61 viewsIs it worth setting up a formal trust for your family?
58 viewsIs a prenuptial agreement a legal necessity or only relevant for the very wealthy?
57 viewsIs it really wrong to factor in someone's finances when choosing a partner?
55 viewsShould you sign a prenuptial agreement?
53 viewsShould you raise children to know exactly how much the family earns?
51 viewsShould you date someone with bad financial habits?
50 viewsShould children be given an allowance?
50 viewsShould you admit to friends when you genuinely cannot afford something?
48 viewsIs it awkward to tell a friend they are making a bad financial decision?
47 viewsIs it ever acceptable to hide purchases from a partner?
46 viewsShould you help your adult children financially or let them figure it out?
45 viewsIs it ever acceptable to use a coupon code on a first date?
45 viewsShould you split holiday costs fairly when friends earn very different amounts?
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