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How to Avoid Money Mistakes that Ruin Marriages

Tips like these helped us pay off $127K in debt. You can read our story in Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After.

February 18, 2015 By Cherie Lowe

When my husband called to say he had made a $1300 money mistake, I could have freaked out. Here is what I did instead.


Tips like these helped us pay off $127K in debt. You can read our story in  Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After.

Rrrring.

“I need you to transfer some money into the checking account. I just spent $1300 on parking.”

*click*

This was the phone call I received last summer. I scratched my head, logged on to the bank account and transferred $1300 from our emergency fund into the regular checking account. And then I waited.

It’s not every day that your husband calls and makes such an odd request. Or at least it’s not every day that my husband calls and makes such an odd request. There was no time for asking questions or for him to explain. I did what he asked even if I was a little confused.

Managing money within the context of marriage can be messy. No matter how much we love our spouses, there’s always an uncomfortable stretching of our past experiences, gifts and spending inclinations, dreams and goals when it comes to dollars and cents. Financial fidelity isn’t for the weak of heart. You have to have the courage to fight for each other and your future. You have to have the restraint to refrain from continually nagging about your significant other’s areas of weaknesses. You must see your own money mistakes before pointing out those of others.

Can I be straight with you? All of the above is incredibly difficult.

Especially when your spouse calls to say he just spent $1300 on parking. Say what?!

If you are currently struggling with the sticky situations brought about by marriage and money, consider the following ideas to avoid money mistakes that ruin marriages.

Get Help Now

Last week, a sweet young woman reached out via e-mail because she felt her marriage was hanging on by thread due to the overwhelming debt taken on by her and her husband. When I suggested that they pursue counseling at a local church, she quickly noted that there were others who probably needed the time of the staff more, those who had it worse.

She might be right. However, it’s difficult to know when we will slip into the category of being the worse off.

If you and your spouse are in financial trouble, marital trouble could easily follow quickly. Seek counseling from a professional or church. If your spouse won’t go with you, go by yourself. An outside perspective might help clarify your current situation.

Begin from a Place of Love

I’ve never met a blushing bride or a grinning groom who said, “I do, you horrid beast.” Most begin their journey into matrimony with gushing love and hopeful dreams. The best thing you could do to improve the health of your marriage and finances is to return to that space.

No, you don’t need to rent a tux or squeeze into your wedding dress. You simply need to remember how much you love your spouse. In the midst of day-to-day life and balancing the checkbook, it’s easy to see your husband or wife as at odds with you. Instead, recall those deep emotions that caused you to vow for better and for worse.

Frequently Communicate About Money

It’s awkward at first. You don’t know if you’re doing it right. You feel clumsy and embarrassed. But talking about money on a regular basis will open the gates for health and reconciliation.

Communication does not equal pointing out every single mistake your spouse makes. Instead, begin by dreaming big together. Think about what you would do if you didn’t have payments. Where would you go? What would you save for? How could your family change? How could you make the world a better place?

Forty minutes later, I learned my husband had swiped an old parking garage ticket – one that shouldn’t have even worked – when exiting in a hurry. He glanced down at the total and was shocked to see the amount, which he thought was $300+ dollars. A few phone calls later, the mess was revealed to be larger to the tune of over $1300. Eventually, everything was cleared up and his parking actually ended up being free due to the mistake. Although I wouldn’t recommend this method due to the years of life stripped away by panic just to nab free parking.

It took years to build the financial trust we have in our marriage. It will require years more of intentionality to remain in that same place. But the extra effort and merging of our goals is worth more than any earthly sum – even $1300 for parking.

My book is now available: Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After. You can also check out Inspiration to Pay Off Debt: 30 Days of Encouragement from the Queen of Free on Kindle.  

This post contains an affiliate link. That means when you get a great deal or maybe even something for free, you also help our family pay off our mortgage early. And for that, we royally thank you!

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My book is now available: Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After. You can also check out The Debt Free Devotional: 30 Days of Encouragement From the Bible For Those Paying Off Debt on Kindle.

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  1. Debby says

    February 18, 2015 at 9:50 PM

    You are a great wife!

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