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Happy Friday! In today's solo episode of Future Rich, CFP Barbara Guinty discusses the complexities of managing finances in a relationship, specifically using an anonymous AITAH (Am I the A**hole) thread on Reddit as a jumping point.
Here is the start of the Reddit thread for context:
"AITAH for separating my finances from my husband because he keeps lending money to his parents? We've been together for over 9 years, and until this year, the thought of separating our finances never even crossed my mind."
Listen to find out what Barb's takeaways are and if she thinks this Reddit user is wrong for wanting to separate her finances.
If you'd like to be an anonymous guest on the podcast for our 2025 season and discuss your own personal finances with Barbara, you can apply here. We accept guests in any financial situation!
Leaving reviews on the podcast is the best way to boost us on the podcast platforms and help more listeners get #FutureRich
Download a free guide today to help plan your financial future!
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The content in this podcast is for informational purposes only. All investment strategies and investments involve risk of loss. Nothing contained in this podcast should be construed as investment advice. Any reference to an investment's past or potential performance is not, and should not be construed as, a recommendation or as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit.
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Happy Friday! In today's solo episode of Future Rich, CFP Barbara Guinty discusses the complexities of managing finances in a relationship, specifically using an anonymous AITAH (Am I the A**hole) thread on Reddit as a jumping point.
Here is the start of the Reddit thread for context:
"AITAH for separating my finances from my husband because he keeps lending money to his parents? We've been together for over 9 years, and until this year, the thought of separating our finances never even crossed my mind."
Listen to find out what Barb's takeaways are and if she thinks this Reddit user is wrong for wanting to separate her finances.
If you'd like to be an anonymous guest on the podcast for our 2025 season and discuss your own personal finances with Barbara, you can apply here. We accept guests in any financial situation!
Leaving reviews on the podcast is the best way to boost us on the podcast platforms and help more listeners get #FutureRich
Download a free guide today to help plan your financial future!
Subscribe to our YouTube
Follow us on TikTok
Follow us on Instagram
Visit the Future Rich Podcast website for Financial Freebies and Classes
If you want to take ownership of your health, start with AG1. Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3+K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase exclusively at drinkAG1.com/futurerich. That’s drinkAG1.com/futurerich.
The content in this podcast is for informational purposes only. All investment strategies and investments involve risk of loss. Nothing contained in this podcast should be construed as investment advice. Any reference to an investment's past or potential performance is not, and should not be construed as, a recommendation or as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit.

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