It’s the most important conversation you’re not having

Money is a common cause of divorce and many people admit to keeping financial secrets from their partner.

Every successful relationship runs on three rails

Physical Intimacy

Emotional Intimacy

Financial Intimacy

Guess which one is missing for most couples?

Sarah's Story

Sarah experienced first-hand the fallout from a marriage lacking financial intimacy

Sarah Charles Tedx Talk

Are you ready to improve the financial intimacy
in your own relationship?

Get on the same page when it comes to money

Have a deeper understanding of your own relationship with money

Find a comfortable way to have hard conversations around finances

Identify the experiences that might be holding you back financially

Learn to be open and upfront about finances as a couple

Turn money into a source of connection, not conflict

Who it’s for

New Couples

You may be newly dating, just engaged, or newlyweds. It’s never too early to get comfortable talking to your partner about money.

Established Couples

Even if you’ve been together for decades, every relationship can be improved with more openness and honesty around finances.

Self-Reflection

You don’t have to be part of a couple. There is real value in taking an honest look at your own thoughts and feelings around money.

Conversation Starters to Guide You

Most couples know they should talk about money.
The hard part is knowing where to begin.

The Financial Intimacy Deck gives you 24 conversation starters to help you recognize the beliefs, experiences, and motivations that actually shape your relationship with money.

Because most important conversations about money
go deeper than dollars and cents

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Congratulations on taking the first step toward building a stronger financial relationship with your partner ♥︎