Claire Wasserman, author and founder of Ladies Get Paid I highly recommend it for everyone - not just millennials!” It is straightforward, engaging, and relatable. While the focus may be on money, this book is really about the relationships we have with each other and what we value in our lives. “Learning how to talk about money is the first step in making more of it. Cameron Huddleston , author of Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk: How to Have Essential Conversations With Your Parents About Their Finances After reading Broke Millennial Talks Money, you’ll no longer shy away from money discussions with your co-workers, friends, family members or romantic partners. She removes the taboo of talking about money by providing actionable advice, sample dialogues and real-life examples for practically every financial conversation imaginable. Brad Klontz, Financial Psychologist & Author In Broke Millennial Talks Money she delivers a powerful prescription for financial health and a roadmap for navigating some of the most challenging money conversations we face." "Erin Lowry is THE voice of personal finance for millennials. It's time to demystify our money and hash out these tough topics with the important people in our lives, and this helpful book will make it all much easier. Lowry arms you with all of the financial knowledge you'll need in order to get the most out of each interaction, whether that's with your friends, your spouse, your employer, or your mom. how to broach the subject of a prenup with your fiancé.how to talk to your coworkers about your salary and negotiate with your boss.how to ask your parents if they can afford retirement and if they'll need your support as they age.how to tell your friends you can't afford the same lifestyle they can. With scripts, tips, and troubleshooting advice, she takes you through every possible money talk scenario, including: In this user-friendly and approachable guide, finance writer Erin Lowry helps take the stress out of these tricky conversations. Let's face it-talking about money is always awkward. If you are still dating, learn what financial red flags to look out for and why you need to talk about finances and/or debt before marriage.A comprehensive guide to talking about money in every aspect of your life, including at work, with friends and family, and in relationships, from the author of the Broke Millennial series. She shares how she and her husband, with different money mindsets, achieved balanced financial and life goals. She talks about how to handle income disparity and money conflicts in a relationship. She’s also been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and on CBS Sunday Morning, CNBC and The Rachael Ray Show.Įrin discusses when and how we should start a financial conversation (and get financially naked) with our significant other. Her first book was named by MarketWatch as one of the best money books of 2017. In this special Valentine’s Day-themed episode, I chat with my friend Erin Lowry aka Broke Millennial about having these awkward financial conversations with the people we love.Įrin is a speaker and author of a three-part book Broke Millennial series. Like what happens if someone earns significantly more than the other person? What if you or your partner is extending financial support to family member/s? What do you do about debt? But it’s important that we talk about this difficult topic. It is really uncomfortable talking about money with the people we love.
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