by Taylor Kovar, CFP | Nov 21, 2020 | Money & Relationship
Discussing Debt as a Couple, and Why It’s Important April is Financial Literacy Month, and now is a great time to take on the scary side of finances: credit scores, money, and marriage. Understanding and talking about credit scores and debt is uncomfortable in...
by Taylor Kovar, CFP | Nov 8, 2020 | Debt
Raise your hand if you thought reality television would never last. Well, it looks like the “unscripted” (certainly, not reality) shows are here to stay. People love to watch others live life. Sometimes people watch reality shows to cheer for others like the singing...
by MoneyCouple | Apr 27, 2020 | Debt
Getting Another Loan to Consolidate Your Debt: When It’s a Good Idea Debt consolidation is an incredibly useful tool, right up to the point where you make the wrong choice. Like so many of our financial decisions, good intentions don’t always lead to good...
by MoneyCouple | Jun 3, 2019 | Debt
How to Get Rid of Debt: The Snowball and Avalanche Strategies If you haven’t heard these two terms in the context of paying off your loans and credit cards, you either don’t have a debt problem or you’re ignoring the problem you do have. Those of you with multiple...
by MoneyCouple | Oct 29, 2018 | Debt
How to Get Out of Debt: Start by Getting Organized “Get out of debt!” the financial advisor yelled, then provided exactly zero examples of how to do so. Sound familiar? It’s widely agreed upon that the first step toward financial security and growing wealth for your...
by MoneyCouple | Nov 6, 2023
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by MoneyCouple | Oct 20, 2023
NEW BOOKS just released! We re-released two classics of The Money Couple, each with a new spin, new perspective, and new stories. Our heart behind these book is to bridge a gap between you, your spouse, and even your kids. We hope through this book you can welcome...
by Taylor Kovar, CFP | Sep 24, 2023 | Uncategorized
Resolutions were set, holidays happened, the ball dropped, and suddenly we’re in the new year, fighting to make it feel different from our last trip around the sun. Before the day-to-day bogs you down and you lose sight of the year ahead, here are 20 things I think we...
by Taylor Kovar, CFP | Sep 24, 2023 | Uncategorized
Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no cost to you. After living with the burden of monthly payments and interest fees, nothing compares to the joy of becoming debt-free....
by Taylor Kovar, CFP | Sep 24, 2023 | Money Personalities
Money Personality: Saver Every person has a distinct way of thinking about and dealing with money. And in a relationship, those distinctions can be the difference between being on the same page about money issues and having it be a constant source of conflict. After...