Overcoming Financial Infidelity in Marriage
Financial problems are the #2 reason for divorce in our country. So it makes sense that we tackle the issue of financial infidelity in marriage. This goes deeper than just having money mindset challenges or spouses disagreeing on how money is spent. Financial infidelity speaks to the deception that a couple may find themselves facing when keeping secrets or telling lies about how money is spent in the marriage.
Joining us for this conversation is the founder of Pacific Capital, Chad Willardson, who coaches high-earning entrepreneurs to create more wealth and focus on wealth planning in their lives and businesses. Chad has been married for over 22 years and is the father of five children. He has been featured on Inc., Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, and more. He has written the books Stress-Free Money and Smart Not Spoiled.
I loved hearing Chad’s story of how he grew up to appreciate living a life of generosity, which, I believe is foundational to the success he’s experiencing today.
Get Honest About Your Spending Practices
Chad and I also discuss how married couples can and should be honest about their spending practices. Believe it or not, this is one area of contention for many married couples facing financial infidelity. As with any infidelity, it thrives on lies. When you can get real about how and why you spend and how to challenge your limiting beliefs about money, you can turn around even the most wayward financial path and start to recover if finances have taken a toll on your marriage.
Chad shares his best tips and resources to help couples get out of debt, create wealth, and live a life they love.
ALSO LISTEN TO: Financial & Legal Benefits of Marriage (Marriage Vows Series)
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Learn more about Chad and Pacific Capital
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