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  1. Marriage is a true test of one’s character. Sadly, most people are stubbornly adhering to their old ways and bristled on the prospect of change. Here is where divorce gets convenient. :-)

  2. Improving the way we handle our finances sure has improved my marriage. Our relationship is easier and less prone to conflict when we have an agreed upon budget at the beginning of the month. Also, being debt free sure reduces the stress and allows us to be much calmer toward one another when discussing money. Great suggestions!
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  3. I was just talking with my wife last night about this. Taking the plunge to get out of debt has saved my marriage. It wasn’t until meeting with a financial coach did we finally figure out how to talk about money together. The rest is history, we are closer and are completely open with each now. It’s amazing how a crisis like being in debt has opened up our relationship, who would have thought.

    The most important take away from the post: BE A TEAM!!!!
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  4. Walter, you are absolutely correct. When people view marriage as a “what’s in it for me?” proposition, their relationship is destined for serious trouble. An extraordinary marriage requires two selfless individuals who are willing to not only die, but live, for one another.

  5. Thanks Jeff! Based on our own experiences, there are few things more “freeing” for a marriage than achieving debt freedom…together.

  6. Thank you (other) Jeff! I totally agree that the teamwork necessary to have success financially can become the glue that really binds together an awesome marriage.

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