There's a Better Way for Couples to Talk About MoneyModern Love

There's a Better Way for Couples to Talk About Money

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According to Ramit Sethi, a personal finance author and coach, a lot of couples get stuck bickering about everyday purchases. If you’re hung up on what’s in the cart at Target, or who’s buying too many iced teas on the way to work, Sethi says you’re missing the bigger picture, and a chance to live what he calls a truly “rich life” together. 

Sethi is the author of “I Will Teach You To Be Rich” and “Money for Couples.” He has a podcast, also called “Money for Couples,” and was host of the Netflix show “How to Get Rich.” On this episode of Modern Love, Sethi fields questions from listeners who want to have more constructive, and less tense, money conversations. He also explains how a little curiosity and compassion can help couples through emotional processes like merging their financial lives, disclosing their debts, and mapping out their dreams for a shared future. 

Read four takeaways from the episode here.

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Peggy_Du
Peggy_Du
2025.11.20
Great topic,its really an universal problem. The answers bring me up again about the most important thing in marriage,listening and understanding. Learned a lot❤️
HD956316n
HD956316n
2025.11.23
From Disparagement to Curiosity 👍🏻
HD581668w
HD581668w
2025.12.10
what!?我是不是在里面听到了一个歌手
u have your rich life .I have mine