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Coinfessions: Money in Relationships – What’s Smart, What’s Risky.

Coinfessions: Money in Relationships – What’s Smart, What’s Risky.

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In this episode of Don't Go Broke Trying, Reni is back with another round of real, messy Coinfessions. From a husband separating accounts because of his wife’s debt, to a mom using her daughter’s college fund to pay off a dream house, Reni shares her honest thoughts on what’s smart, what’s risky, and what she’d do differently.

She also unpacks the tricky topic of managing money in relationships like splitting finances, talking about debts, and setting boundaries without causing tension.

What you'll learn in this episode:

  • How to set financial boundaries without damaging your relationship

  • Reni’s honest take on handling love and money the smart way

  • When it might make sense to split finances in a relationship

  • How to navigate money conversations with your partner

  • Why hiding debt can lead to bigger issues

Whether you're navigating money with a partner or preparing for those conversations in the future, this episode will help you handle real-life financial decisions with clarity, confidence, and common sense.


Resources Mentioned:

Blog post of questions to ask partner on finances: https://renitheresource.com/the-money-talk-questions-to-ask-your-partner-before-you-say-i-do/

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DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions shared on this channel are for informational and educational purposes only. This is NOT financial advice. Always do your own research and due diligence before investing.

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