Wednesday 10 September 2014

The No. 1 Marriage Killer – Can You Handle It?




Love it or hate it, our finances are a major part of every relationship.  Happy couples seem to have no financial worries, while money fights are the number one cause of divorce. 

Indeed many couples sometimes get so broke to the point of scary realization that there is no dime to turn to. But how do these couples cope with these issues? How do many others control their finances while others are struggling? 

What's the difference between struggling and being in control?  Like most things in marriage – it has to do with intentions coupled with a plan.

Whether you're doing great or having a rough time, every couple can benefit by being on the same page financially.  This can seem like a pretty daunting topic, but the best thing you can do is start where you are and take little steps forward.

Mastering your finances will go a long way to help countless marital issues and give your marriage a new balance to cope and handle other challenges.

Do you have a financial goal or plan for the remainder of the year? Do you have a budget? Do you save or spend more than you earn?

Mastering these issues will help you kill the number one killer of marriages!

6 comments:

  1. Will Nigeria women listen to anything apart from money? If you can solve money problems in your home, other issues will find their level.

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  2. Ola, why Nigerian women and not men? Should women alone be blamed for issuses in d home? na waoh!

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  3. I agre that money issues is d main killer of marriages. But this is from d woman's perspective. Money or not, a man will cope. But a women becomes aggressive when money is short in supply. Wasiu Olalekan

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  4. MONEY IS VERY IMPORTANT IN MARRIAGE NO MATTER HOW U LOOK AT IT. MEN SHOULD LEARN TO WORK HARD N NOT SHIFTING BLAME ON WOMEN

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  5. MONEY IS VERY IMPORTANT IN MARRIAGE NO MATTER HOW U LOOK AT IT. MEN SHOULD LEARN TO WORK HARD N NOT SHIFTING BLAME ON WOMEN

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  6. It's not the lack of money that cause problems in marriage but the lack of genuine love. Where there's sincere love and understanding, issues can be tackled together as a team. I've been married for 27 years, and we have been struggling financially most of these years. Yet my husband and I love and stand by each other as if we wedded last year. - Mrs. C. B. Ajayi

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