Money Under 30 Article Review - 5 Reasons to Keep Your Finances Separate - DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!

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In Episode 24 of the HopeFilled Financial Podcast Jay gets FIRED-UP over an article from Money Under 30 entitled "5 Reasons You Should Keep Your Finances Separate From Your Significant Other (and 4 Reasons You Shouldn’t)" (see link below). The claim that separated finances promotes the healthiest choice a married couple can make is scientifically and philosophically false at it's very core, and Jay's reaction stems from his passion to help marriages make objectively healthy and life-giving financial choices with love and unity.

Article: https://www.moneyunder30.com/5-reasons-to-keep-your-finances-separate-from-your-significant-other

In today's story, Jay tells the physics joke he promised in Episode #23. Even if it is not funny (like all of Jay's typical dad jokes), the analogy is good! It is 'currently' the best connection Jay has made from his engineering background and personal finance in marriage.

The budget tip is: Include hospitality in your budget. This gives you permission to spend money when guests come to visit so you don't feel any restraint or financial frustration. A budget is your ticket to freedom and financial peace.

Today's listener question covers what to do when your colleagues want to eat out all the time at work, but you don't have the budget for that. This is a common peer pressure situation. If you have a question you want answered on the podcast, please leave a comment below!

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