5 tips to keep spending from ruining your marriage is a sponsored post My mother had married my dad at the age of 18, and I guess never felt completely at ease with the fact that neither one of them got their college degrees. SO she made it her mission to assure that each and every one of her kids would "marry" better. Looking back now I realize how flawed and misguided her … [Read more...]
Don’t call your spouse CHEAP- call him a SAVER
A while ago I took part in a HuffPost Live discussion titled Why Your Bank Account Can Make You More Attractive and of course writing a blog called Married My Sugar Daddy it was a SLAM DUNK that the producers would contact me and ask me if I wanted to be a guest- as they would assume that I married for money and not for love. And that would be partly true. Obviously what attracted me to my husband … [Read more...]
When it Comes to Finances who Holds the PURSE STRINGS in your Marriage?
I was recently asked to be a guest on a live panel to discuss the impact a person's debt can have on their potential mate and whether it was a contributing factor in the latest growing trend of young people putting off marriage until they are completely debt free. Of course writing a blog like Married My Sugar Daddy, I'm convinced most of the panelists assumed I was a kept woman, who was happy … [Read more...]
5 Tips To Plan Your Domestic Finances For A More Secure Future
Your domestic finances are one of the most important parts of managing and running your household. It is essential that you have a close understanding of what is involved in your monthly incomes and outgoings, so you can find more effective ways of structuring your finances. Making even small adjustments to the way you plan and organize your relationship with money can result in substantial … [Read more...]
Can money problems kill your marriage- hell to the yeah
By the ripe old age of 23, I had effectively dated every doctor in the tri-state area. Why? Because my mother had convinced me that it was my destiny to marry a doctor-- and why I believed her I'm still not completely sure- but I guess it was because I wanted to please her. My mother had married my dad at the age of 18, and I guess never felt completely at ease with the fact that neither one of … [Read more...]