Episode 83: Should Couples Manage Money Together? with Co-Founders of HoneyFi

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My Guest on the Show…

Sam Shultz and Ramy Serageldin, co-founders of HoneyFi, the latest Fintech app helping spouses get the other spouse on board with the money, are here to talk about your partner and your money.

Whether you’re dating, newlyweds or getting ready to toast 25 years of marriage, you’ll want to check out what these two relationship and money experts have to say on:

  • Top Question: Does everything have to be an open book with the money?
  • The Main Event: Should couples manage money together or separately?
  • Oh Crap: What if your spouse is trying to drag you in the wrong direction financially?
  • What about the App? How does this app differ from what is currently out there and is it worth it to check out?

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Show Notes


 

HoneyFi: Not just for married couples [2:13]

Why it’s important for young couples to be on the same page about money [3:07]

The money shift in millennial relationships [7:54]

The process of using HoneyFi [19:11]

No pointing fingers [25:06]

The security of HoneyFi [26:35]

HoneyFi is free!? [28:16]


 

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In 2011, Chris and his family were exhausted from living paycheck-to-paycheck and facing a mountain of debt. They started going against the society standards of misbehaving with money and made the decision to take back control of their lives and money. Within seven months they paid off $52,000, started saving like crazy and began building real wealth.

The word spread fast and Chris started showing friends how to create a budget over dinner. Soon after he started showing their friends how to do the same and eventually Chris started teaching personal finance classes around the community. As the need for the classes grew, Chris launched Money Peach in 2015.

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