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In this episode of The FI Guys, we dive deep into the emotional and psychological side of money in relationships—and why financial disagreements often aren’t really about the numbers.
They unpack the importance of open communication in relationships about money, how to understand and align on each other’s financial goals, and why self-awareness is key to avoiding resentment. The conversation takes a powerful turn as they explore how money impacts our sense of identity, and why emotional detachment is critical for productive financial discussions—especially in emotionally charged situations like inherited property and family assets.
✅ Learn why couples fight about money (and what to do instead)
✅ Understand how your self-worth gets tied to your net worth
✅ Discover how to separate emotion from financial decision-making
✅ Get practical tips for navigating inherited property and family financial responsibilities
✅ Hear real-life insights from a listener's story in our viewer mailbag segment
Whether you're in a relationship or just trying to improve your financial mindset, this episode will help you have healthier conversations about money—with others and yourself.
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⏰ Timecodes ⏰
00:00 Money in Relationships
03:10 Understanding Each Other's Financial Perspectives
05:45 The Importance of Money Dates
07:43 Philosophical Insights on Emotions and Money
16:28 Viewer Mailbag
#moneyandrelationships #couplesfinance #financialmindset
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Disclaimer: The FI Guys is a podcast dedicated to providing general information and insights on a wide range of wealth-related topics. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not constitute personalized financial advice.
The content provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered a substitute for professional financial advice. Your financial situation and goals are unique, and the information provided here may not be applicable or suitable to your specific circumstances.
We, the hosts and guests on The Fi Guys are not acting as your financial advisors. We are not aware of your individual financial situation, risk tolerance, or investment objectives. Any decisions or actions you take based on the information provided in this podcast are your own and made at your own risk.
The content in this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. We do not endorse specific products or services. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests, not the podcast sponsors.It is crucial to consult with a qualified financial advisor or professional who can provide advice tailored to your specific needs before making any financial decisions, investments, or taking any other actions. If you are seeking specified help, you can reach out to Chris at https://www.monzonwealth.com/
In this episode of The FI Guys, we dive deep into the emotional and psychological side of money in relationships—and why financial disagreements often aren’t really about the numbers.
They unpack the importance of open communication in relationships about money, how to understand and align on each other’s financial goals, and why self-awareness is key to avoiding resentment. The conversation takes a powerful turn as they explore how money impacts our sense of identity, and why emotional detachment is critical for productive financial discussions—especially in emotionally charged situations like inherited property and family assets.
✅ Learn why couples fight about money (and what to do instead)
✅ Understand how your self-worth gets tied to your net worth
✅ Discover how to separate emotion from financial decision-making
✅ Get practical tips for navigating inherited property and family financial responsibilities
✅ Hear real-life insights from a listener's story in our viewer mailbag segment
Whether you're in a relationship or just trying to improve your financial mindset, this episode will help you have healthier conversations about money—with others and yourself.
🔔 Subscribe for More Content:
📌 Connect With Us:
The Fi Guys
Monzon Wealth
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
LinkedIn
📧 Contact Us: For FI Friday Feedback questions, business inquiries, or collaboration opportunities, please email us at: [email protected]
💬 Leave a Comment: We love hearing from our viewers! Share your thoughts, questions, or suggestions in the comments section below. We'll do our best to respond to each one.
⏰ Timecodes ⏰
00:00 Money in Relationships
03:10 Understanding Each Other's Financial Perspectives
05:45 The Importance of Money Dates
07:43 Philosophical Insights on Emotions and Money
16:28 Viewer Mailbag
#moneyandrelationships #couplesfinance #financialmindset
~~~~~~~
Disclaimer: The FI Guys is a podcast dedicated to providing general information and insights on a wide range of wealth-related topics. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not constitute personalized financial advice.
The content provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered a substitute for professional financial advice. Your financial situation and goals are unique, and the information provided here may not be applicable or suitable to your specific circumstances.
We, the hosts and guests on The Fi Guys are not acting as your financial advisors. We are not aware of your individual financial situation, risk tolerance, or investment objectives. Any decisions or actions you take based on the information provided in this podcast are your own and made at your own risk.
The content in this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. We do not endorse specific products or services. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests, not the podcast sponsors.It is crucial to consult with a qualified financial advisor or professional who can provide advice tailored to your specific needs before making any financial decisions, investments, or taking any other actions. If you are seeking specified help, you can reach out to Chris at https://www.monzonwealth.com/