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Developing healthy financial relationships

I had an online catch up with some other financial coaches today. One of the topics we discussed was ‘relationship debt’ … where a person takes on (or is forced to assume) responsibility for their partner or ex-partner’s debts.

 

It’s so important that we all learn healthy ways to talk about, and manage money in relationships.

 

If you’re interested to know more, a great place to start is this excellent new resource prepared by Good Shepherd NZ: https://goodshepherd.org.nz/courses/healthy-financial-relationships-toolkit/

 

If you want to understand more about how to get started with financial wellness at your organisation, see our FREE DOWNLOAD: ‘8 Steps to Start a Financial Wellness Program‘.

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