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Money for Couples with Fexingo: Joint Finances, Shared Goals, and Marriage Money Conversations

Money for Couples with Fexingo: Joint Finances, Shared Goals, and Marriage Money Conversations

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Lucas and Luna explore the practical and emotional dimensions of managing money as a couple. Each episode centers on a specific financial tension that arises in partnerships, from merging bank accounts to splitting expenses when incomes are unequal, from saving for a shared down payment to navigating debt brought into a marriage. Lucas draws on research from behavioral finance and real-world case studies, like how the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement affects relationship dynamics or what happens when one partner is a spender and the other a saver. Luna brings in conversations with couples who have found systems that work, grounding each discussion in lived experience. Together, they examine tools like joint budgeting apps, the two-income trap, the psychology of financial infidelity, and how to talk about money without triggering defensiveness. This show is for anyone who wants to move past 'we should talk about money' and into a real, repeatable conversation about priorities, fairness, and long-term alignment. What does a truly shared financial life look like when you start from where you are, not where you think you should be? #JointFinances #RelationshipMoney #CouplesBudgeting #FinancialInfidelity #MarriageAndMoney #TwoIncomeHousehold #FIREMovement #BehavioralFinance #MoneyTalks #SharedGoals #DebtInMarriage #SpenderVsSaver #BudgetApps #FinancialAlignment #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PersonalFinance Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How One Couple Handles a Spender-Saver Dynamic Without Resentment
    2026/06/06
    In this episode of Money for Couples with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how couples with opposite money personalities — one spender, one saver — can build a system that works for both. They break down the real-life case of Emily and Jake, a couple in their early thirties who nearly derailed their engagement over a $400 spontaneous purchase. Lucas walks through the specific steps they used to stop the blame cycle: a 'fun money' allowance with no judgment, a shared buffer account for surprise wants, and a monthly 'money date' that turned their biggest conflict into their strongest team habit. Luna challenges whether these systems can feel too controlled, and Lucas counters with the idea that structure actually creates more freedom for both partners. The conversation closes on a warm note about generosity and alignment. If the episode helps you rethink a money conversation in your own relationship, the best way to support the show is buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. #MoneyForCouples #Finance #PersonalFinance #Relationships #MarriageMoney #SpenderSaver #FunMoney #Budgeting #MoneyDates #JointFinances #FinancialCompatibility #Communication #EmilyAndJake #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CouplesFinance #FinancialGoals #MoneyHabits Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How One Couple Split Retirement Contributions Without a Formula
    2026/06/06
    In this episode of Money for Couples, Lucas and Luna explore how one couple, Marta and James, handled unequal retirement contributions without forcing a rigid 50-50 split. Marta earns about $85,000 as a school librarian; James earns roughly $130,000 in tech sales. They wanted each to max out their 401(k) but realized Marta couldn't afford it without sacrificing her emergency fund. Instead of a percentage split or a joint account, they agreed on a 'proportional floor' — each contributes at least enough to get their full employer match, and then any extra room is filled by James via a spousal IRA. The episode walks through the numbers, the negotiation, and how they review it annually. It's a concrete case study for any couple where income differs and retirement feels lopsided. #RetirementPlanning #CouplesFinance #IncomeGap #401k #SpousalIRA #MarriageAndMoney #JointFinances #UnequalIncome #FinancialFairness #EmployerMatch #RetirementGoals #MoneyConversations #PersonalFinance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MoneyForCouples #FinancialPlanning #WealthBuilding Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How One Couple Built a Financial Dashboard That Saved Their Marriage
    2026/06/05
    Lucas and Luna dive into the story of a couple who created a shared financial dashboard to track their joint goals, spending, and net worth. The episode focuses on the specific tools they used (YNAB and Personal Capital), how they structured the dashboard with monthly check-ins, and the surprising benefit: it reduced money-related conflicts by 70 percent in the first six months. Lucas breaks down the couple's 'three-bucket' system for income allocation, the 'no-surprise rule' for big purchases, and how they automated savings without losing individual autonomy. Luna challenges whether constant visibility might backfire for some couples, and Lucas shares research from a 2023 study on financial transparency in relationships. The episode includes the donation segment tied to the value of shared tools, and ends with a forward-looking question about whether couples should build dashboards before or after merging accounts. #FinancialDashboard #CoupleFinance #JointBudgeting #YNAB #PersonalCapital #SharedGoals #MoneyConversations #MarriageMoney #FinancialTransparency #ThreeBucketSystem #NoSurpriseRule #AutomatedSavings #ConflictReduction #Finance #Marriage #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MoneyForCouples Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
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