Afford Anything

How to Stop Fighting About Money

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Oct 24, 2025
Heather Bonaparte, a lawyer and co-author of Money Together, and Doug Bonaparte, financial advisor and founder of Bonafide Wealth, dive into the emotional complexities of financial discussions in relationships. They reveal how early money stories shaped their adult views and what turned their terrifying student loan debt into a partnership opportunity. The couple shares game-changing strategies like 'money dates' and adapting workplace communication tools for home, highlighting the importance of empathy, fairness, and open dialogue in achieving financial harmony.
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INSIGHT

Childhood Shapes Money Identity

  • Early money beliefs form long before partnership and shape adult financial behavior.
  • Partners must surface those histories to avoid power imbalances and shame-driven dynamics.
ANECDOTE

Law School Debt Meets The Great Recession

  • Heather took on six figures of law school debt believing it was an investment in her future.
  • The Great Recession destroyed hiring prospects and turned repayment into a survival problem.
ANECDOTE

Cosigning As A Turning Point

  • Doug co-signed to refinance Heather's student loans, which she experienced as a profound act of loyalty.
  • That gesture helped her rebuild confidence and regain voice in financial decisions.
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