Can Money Make or Break a Relationship?
Money can be one of the hardest topics to discuss in a relationship. From deciding who should pay on the first date to navigating debt, joint accounts, emotional spending, and different saving habits, financial differences can quickly create tension.
In this episode of FinTalk, host Monisha Sharma, Chief Revenue Officer at Fig, sits down with Suhail Hafiz, Head of Finance at Fig, Jon Nguyen, Head of Operations at Fig, and Ardalan Shojaei, Chief Credit and Risk Officer at Fig, for an honest and entertaining conversation about money, dating, and financial compatibility.
Through games like Red Flag or Green Flag and Never Have I Ever, the group explores dating expenses, borrowing money from friends, major purchases, credit scores, debt, saving, and the money habits that can strengthen or strain a relationship.
Whether you are dating, in a long-term relationship, or combining finances with a partner, this episode offers relatable insights into why open conversations about money matter.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why financial compatibility matters in relationships.
- Who should pay on a first date. How emotional spending can affect couples.
- Why credit scores, income, and debt do not tell the whole story.
- How different saving and spending habits can create conflict.
- Why couples should discuss major purchases and joint accounts.
- How open communication can lead to healthier financial decisions.
A strong relationship is not about having identical finances. It is about understanding each other’s habits, values, and goals.
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