I'm curious folks, how do you invest as a couple? Do you keep your accounts separate or together? Let me know, and if you need some help clearing out your debt, check out my checklist: bit.ly/2x9JRgH
My fiance and i are getting married next month. He has more debt than i do. Thank goodness im a giving person lol. My plan anyways was to help him out even if we werent married. We have had a joint account already so were going to remain everything the same and just lower our debts as a team (:
I'm getting married soon and find your advice so helpful. My partner and I argued mostly on financial problem, now we know we should put our emotions apart when it comes to money talk. Thanks for the advice, Phil. :)
Even though my husband and I have been good about finances since we were dating, I still took away some awesome tips from your video. We have a meeting with our financial advisor coming up and this was a great prep for the conversation
Valuable advice, thank you... Unfortunately I'm seeing it 10years late. Hope we can learn and correct where we've gone wrong over the years. You can imagine what a nightmare it's been without meaningful financial conversations in our marriage.
Hi Phil, (1) If you agree we may have separate accounts, why don't you think we can (responsibly) manage our debt separately? I don't want to burden her with my large principle (2.5% interest rate) student loans which I am servicing ad infinitem. Also, (2) we have a ledger system coupled with our joint account which allows us to pay joint expenses 50-50, which keeps the ownership of the marriage fair and peaceful. The exceptions to 50-50 is that I pay proportionally more of the taxes since I make more income and I'll pick up some extra proportions on high end items on which I want more features like an auto. (3) Married 17 years and counting!!!... ~Mark M.
"....I am kidding" LOL !!! I watch youtube, but almost never give thumbs, almost never follow any channel, never laugh this much enough especially when hear financial advice, never feel any such funny yet good financial advice...but, you are different Mr. Phil. Very nice to watch some of your video. Some give me enligthment and some make me think critically about investing. I love investing. May be it is a coincidence when I found one of your this video series..but seriously, it is funny and usefull advice... Hope you keep create a great content Mr. Phil God speed!
I'm curious folks, how do you invest as a couple? Do you keep your accounts separate or together? Let me know, and if you need some help clearing out your debt, check out my checklist: bit.ly/2x9JRgH
Give the money to her and have a Happy life💕
My fiance and i are getting married next month. He has more debt than i do. Thank goodness im a giving person lol. My plan anyways was to help him out even if we werent married. We have had a joint account already so were going to remain everything the same and just lower our debts as a team (:
I'm getting married soon and find your advice so helpful. My partner and I argued mostly on financial problem, now we know we should put our emotions apart when it comes to money talk. Thanks for the advice, Phil. :)
Give the money to her, and have a happy life. Classic
The wife will be the happy one tho
Even though my husband and I have been good about finances since we were dating, I still took away some awesome tips from your video. We have a meeting with our financial advisor coming up and this was a great prep for the conversation
Valuable advice, thank you... Unfortunately I'm seeing it 10years late. Hope we can learn and correct where we've gone wrong over the years. You can imagine what a nightmare it's been without meaningful financial conversations in our marriage.
Awesome video Brother. I'm recommending this for premarital counseling so please don't delete this video.
I genuinely had a great laugh at point 4, that really cracked me up!
Hi phil, in our house it's very simple: it's our money, and the same concept with the investments. Thanks a lot!!
Easy, I like it! Thanks for watching, Carlos.
Thank you phill you are incredible
Hi Phil, (1) If you agree we may have separate accounts, why don't you think we can (responsibly) manage our debt separately? I don't want to burden her with my large principle (2.5% interest rate) student loans which I am servicing ad infinitem. Also, (2) we have a ledger system coupled with our joint account which allows us to pay joint expenses 50-50, which keeps the ownership of the marriage fair and peaceful. The exceptions to 50-50 is that I pay proportionally more of the taxes since I make more income and I'll pick up some extra proportions on high end items on which I want more features like an auto. (3) Married 17 years and counting!!!... ~Mark M.
"....I am kidding"
LOL !!!
I watch youtube, but almost never give thumbs, almost never follow any channel, never laugh this much enough especially when hear financial advice, never feel any such funny yet good financial advice...but, you are different Mr. Phil.
Very nice to watch some of your video.
Some give me enligthment and some make me think critically about investing.
I love investing.
May be it is a coincidence when I found one of your this video series..but seriously, it is funny and usefull advice...
Hope you keep create a great content Mr. Phil
God speed!
Thanks for watching, Devin!
Great video Phil! 👍
Nice suggestion! hahahaha
I don’t think me giving her my money is a good idea