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Did you know it is said that over fifty percent of Divorce in North America is Due to Financial Problems? What if financial problems are only a scapegoat? Your relationship with money goes far beyond the pocketbook, your investments, or what is in your bank account. It may seem to be a significant accomplishment for a couple to stay married for longer than five years. The astounding statistic shows that most marriages are on their decline after the first year or two. It is said that fifty percent of marriages end in divorce due to financial problems. According to a 2004 study by Smart Money…mehr

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Did you know it is said that over fifty percent of Divorce in North America is Due to Financial Problems? What if financial problems are only a scapegoat? Your relationship with money goes far beyond the pocketbook, your investments, or what is in your bank account. It may seem to be a significant accomplishment for a couple to stay married for longer than five years. The astounding statistic shows that most marriages are on their decline after the first year or two. It is said that fifty percent of marriages end in divorce due to financial problems. According to a 2004 study by Smart Money Magazine, the top six money arguments that couples have are about: -Merging their money -Dealing with debt -Budgeting -How to best invest -Money secrets -Planning for emergencies -Selfishness This book is designed to help bring clarity to your relationship with money. Your financial condition goes much deeper than your pocket or what is in your bank account. Instead, there is a direct correlation to your financial, mental, and spiritual condition. The way you think about money is your money blueprint and this will determine the value you place on it and how you use it. Your relationship with money will be more meaningful and abundant when you can communicate effectively regarding how to allocate your resources. When a couple shares the same attitude toward money, their relationship tends to thrive. If a penny-pincher pairs up with a spendthrift, however, it could be a match made in hell. What is your money blueprint?