Picture this: you're planning a weekend getaway, but one comment about the budget sparks a full-blown fight. Sound familiar? Ramit Sethi's Money for Couples cuts through that chaos with a practical 10-step program designed specifically for partners navigating money together.
Relationships hit rough patches over cash all the time—one partner's a saver pinching pennies, the other's a spender eyeing fun experiences. Traditional advice? Boring budgets that nobody sticks to. Ramit flips the script, drawing from his New York Times bestseller I Will Teach You to Be Rich. He gets it: you want freedom, not restrictions.
The book breaks it down simply:
It's not theory; it's actionable, with worksheets and scripts for tough talks.
Envision date nights without tallying receipts, surprise trips because you've automated the boring stuff, or gifting each other experiences that create memories. Real stories from couples who've done it fill the pages—one pair went from debt dread to funding a dream honeymoon. You'll feel more connected, adventurous, and generous, using money to fuel your shared life instead of fueling arguments.
Ramit's voice is straight-talking, like chatting with a smart friend who's been there. No jargon, just results. Whether you're newlyweds stressing over joint accounts or long-term partners wanting more fun, this paperback (out December 2024) answers: How do we talk money without fighting? What if one of us earns more? How to spend big on joy without broke regrets? Grab it, read a chapter over coffee, and watch your relationship thrive financially.
Thousands have transformed their 'Rich Life' solo—now it's your turn together.