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Stressed about talking about finances with a new partner? This framework can help

Dec 5, 2022
18:50
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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The Five Components of Financial Intimacy
02:12 • 2min
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3
Can My Place Earn Money?
03:52 • 3min
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How Transparency Can Be a Route to Intimacy and Connection
07:20 • 2min
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Sustainability and Flexibility - The Last Piece
09:01 • 2min
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Are You a Good Tipper?
10:38 • 2min
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Is There a Rubric for When Couples Should Merge Finances?
12:49 • 2min
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The One Pot - What's Yours?
14:21 • 2min
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Five Components of Financial Intimacy
16:22 • 2min
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LifeKit Podcast - A Random Tip From Chrissy Jones
18:44 • 2min
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It can be awkward to discuss money when you're in a new relationship. Financial therapist Amanda Clayman suggests following what she calls the "five components of financial intimacy" to get the conversation started.

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