Money For Couples with Ramit Sethi

Ramit Sethi
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7 snips
Nov 21, 2023 • 1h 12min

131. “We’re worth $5.5M but I feel like it doesn’t belong to me”

Matt and Ruane, a millionaire couple, discuss their struggles with money in their relationship. They talk about a condo purchase disagreement, communication issues, lack of trust, and the importance of gratitude. They also explore the challenges of prioritizing their relationship, guilt-free spending, and the idea of hiring household help. They reflect on financial behaviors and building a rich life.
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6 snips
Nov 14, 2023 • 1h 17min

130. “I don’t trust him with spending. Do we have a future?”

This podcast episode discusses a couple's financial challenges and their different perspectives on money. The speakers explore topics such as high-interest credit card debt, childhood experiences with money, parental influence on financial choices, hiding financial decisions from family, doubts about the future, and the significance of having a joint vision for finances.
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19 snips
Nov 7, 2023 • 1h 7min

129. “We spend 154% of what we make, but I refuse to get a salary job” (Part 2)

Topics discussed include analyzing takeout expenses, strategic grocery shopping, avoiding financial risks, challenges during a trip and move, building a financial system, struggling with credit card debt, shifting from problem to solution-oriented, cutting expenses and reducing fixed costs, tithing and budgeting for transportation, the financial impact of selling a car, and solutions for insufficient income.
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7 snips
Oct 31, 2023 • 1h 4min

128. “We have $285k in debt. Can we achieve financial freedom in 5 years?” (Part 1)

Trin and Lucas, a couple in their 30s, discuss their out-of-control finances and their conflicting views on how to fix it. Challenges and emotions in managing finances, unexpected financial troubles and tension, managing finances and credit cards, challenges of being financial partners with a believer, structured upbringing and goal-oriented mindset, term life insurance vs. whole life insurance, and a shocking revelation about their financial problems.
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26 snips
Oct 24, 2023 • 1h 24min

127. “Our financial advisor almost cost us $800k. How do we fire them?”

Jeff, a specialized surgeon, and Susan, a stay-at-home parent, discuss their financial struggles and being taken advantage of by a percentage-based financial advisor. They debate the value of a whole life insurance policy, share their upbringing and the impact of the fiduciary rule on financial consumers, and reflect on their experience with a financial advisor. They emphasize the importance of conscious spending, confronting and switching financial advisors for high fees, and leveraging assets. The hosts conclude with plans for change and meeting with a new financial advisor for better financial alignment.
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Oct 17, 2023 • 48min

126. “We have $30k of CC debt. Why did we buy a $10k timeshare?” (Part 2)

In this podcast, Cristina and Ron discuss their financial mistakes, including working with a percentage-based financial advisor, purchasing whole and term life insurance, and buying a $10,000 timeshare. They also explore strategies for paying off credit card debt, managing student loan debt, and the consequences of owning a timeshare. The importance of making decisive financial decisions and saving/investing more money is emphasized.
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9 snips
Oct 10, 2023 • 56min

125. “He’s so afraid of money he can’t log into his own bank account” (Part 1)

A couple named Cristina and Ron share their contrasting views on money and their frustration with financial disagreements. They discuss the arbitrary nature of financial goals and the impact of culture and upbringing on money management. The couple explores the burden of managing finances as a couple and the importance of both partners being involved. They also express worries about financial mistakes, discuss their current financial situation, and express frustration with the financial industry.
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8 snips
Oct 3, 2023 • 1h 15min

124. “We make $113,500. Why do we feel poor?”

A couple discusses their financial struggles, including moving often and making short-term decisions. They talk about the impact of small expenses, credit card debt, and the negative effect of monthly payments on their paycheck. The importance of building for the future, childhood memories, and dealing with family conflicts is also explored. The hosts analyze their financial situation, emphasizing the need for changes and a conscious spending plan. Selling possessions, making cuts, and feeling proud of financial accomplishments are highlighted as strategies for improvement.
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5 snips
Sep 26, 2023 • 50min

123. Ramit’s travel tips, real estate FOMO, and talking to kids about money

In this podcast, Ramit answers questions from his Money Coaching program members. He discusses travel tips, handling FOMO in investments, traveling with others, promoting financial literacy for children, merging dream vacations with a spouse, understanding your partner's perspective in travel planning, tips for easier travel, changing money lens, introducing a gourmet meal delivery service, Element electrolyte drink mix, addressing one-time emergency expenses, and saving, investing, and conscious spending.
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Sep 19, 2023 • 1h 14min

122. “I shouldn’t have to ask for $20 to get McDonalds for the kids”

Doni and Cacey share their experiences managing finances as a family with young kids. They discuss the impact of past financial issues on their relationship and the challenges of open communication. The podcast covers topics such as managing family expenses, childhood lessons on money, teaching kids about finances, and the importance of trust and responsibility. They also talk about getting back on track financially, paying off debt, and improving communication and trust in their partnership.

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