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The Long View

Ramit Sethi: How Can Couples Make Peace Over Money?

The Long View

Morningstar

Finance, Dan Lefkovitz, Amy Arnott, Entrepreneurship, Investing Leaders, Jeff Ptak, Investors, Christine Benz, Influential Investors, Careers, Long-term Investing, Financial Services, Business, Investing, Morningstar

4.5775 Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

The personal finance expert and author on how early money experiences shape people's lives and relationships.

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Hi, and welcome to the Longview. I'm Christine Ben's Director of Personal Finance and Retirement Planning

0:38.3

for Morning Star. And I'm Jeff Patak, Chief Ratings Officer for Morning Star Research Services.

0:43.5

Today we're welcoming back personal finance expert and author, Rameet Sati. His first book,

0:49.0

I Will Teach You to Be Rich, published in 2009, was a bestseller. A second edition of the book came out in 2019.

0:56.7

Rameet is the founder of I Will Teach You to Be Rich.com, and he's also the host of a new podcast called

1:02.5

I Will Teach You to Be Rich, which features in-depth conversations with couples about money.

1:08.4

Rameet, welcome to the Longview. Thanks for having me. Well, thanks for coming back.

1:13.8

You've written extensively on personal finance and helping individuals improve their relationships

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with money. What was your impetus for your podcast about how couples approach money?

1:25.4

You know, on a personal level, when my wife and I started talking about money, when we

1:31.1

were engaged, it was really challenging.

1:34.5

You know, we were having conversations about a pre-nup and I thought, oh, this should be pretty

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straightforward.

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You know, I'm the I will teach you to be rich guy. I know about personal

1:45.2

finance. And it was really hard. And, you know, we ended up seeing a therapist. And I just,

1:53.5

I wished back then that there was some way I could hear how other couples were having conversations

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