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💠Think financial fairness means splitting everything 50/50? It’s time to rethink that.
The truth is, it’s an illusion to contribute 50/50 all the time—and that’s okay. What matters is equity, not equality in how couples manage money.
On today’s episode of Money Chill Out, I’m thrilled to welcome Marie Lahya, founder of À parts égales, to explore how couples can build a fair financial approach that works for both partners.
🎙️ Episode #102 – What We Cover:
🔹 Why Marie Lahya became passionate about personal finance
🔹 The key difference between equity vs. equality in money matters
🔹 How an equitable approach makes daily financial decisions easier
🔹 Tips for opening a healthy financial discussion with your partner
🔹 How she approaches real estate investments as a couple
đź’ˇ This conversation will challenge your thinking about money in relationships. I urge you to listen and reflect on how you and your partner handle finances!
💠Think financial fairness means splitting everything 50/50? It’s time to rethink that.
The truth is, it’s an illusion to contribute 50/50 all the time—and that’s okay. What matters is equity, not equality in how couples manage money.
On today’s episode of Money Chill Out, I’m thrilled to welcome Marie Lahya, founder of À parts égales, to explore how couples can build a fair financial approach that works for both partners.
🎙️ Episode #102 – What We Cover:
🔹 Why Marie Lahya became passionate about personal finance
🔹 The key difference between equity vs. equality in money matters
🔹 How an equitable approach makes daily financial decisions easier
🔹 Tips for opening a healthy financial discussion with your partner
🔹 How she approaches real estate investments as a couple
đź’ˇ This conversation will challenge your thinking about money in relationships. I urge you to listen and reflect on how you and your partner handle finances!
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