The happiest-looking couples often hide the messiest money fights. We pull back the curtain on the small financial signals that predict big relationship stress, then map the green flags that make building a life together feel calm, fair, and forward-moving. We start by identifying the four major red flags: secretive spending, a lifestyle that outpaces income, avoidance of basic money conversations, and fundamentally opposing financial goals. Along the way, we explain why these patterns snowb...
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The happiest-looking couples often hide the messiest money fights. We pull back the curtain on the small financial signals that predict big relationship stress, then map the green flags that make building a life together feel calm, fair, and forward-moving. We start by identifying the four major red flags: secretive spending, a lifestyle that outpaces income, avoidance of basic money conversations, and fundamentally opposing financial goals. Along the way, we explain why these patterns snowb...
Most people think they’re “saving” — they’re really just parking cash and calling it progress. In this episode, Zeke and Oscar break down the six most common saving mistakes they see every week and show you how to fix each one fast. We cover separate banks for savings vs spending, a simple budgeting model that actually works, cash drag and inflation, “saving to spend” (holidays, cars), automation that removes willpower, and why you should clear high-interest debt before you “save”. We also hi...
The Finance Bible
The happiest-looking couples often hide the messiest money fights. We pull back the curtain on the small financial signals that predict big relationship stress, then map the green flags that make building a life together feel calm, fair, and forward-moving. We start by identifying the four major red flags: secretive spending, a lifestyle that outpaces income, avoidance of basic money conversations, and fundamentally opposing financial goals. Along the way, we explain why these patterns snowb...