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Discover your

money language for

healthier financial

communication

Discover your

money language for

healthier financial

communication

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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Are you facing these

challenges in your marriage?

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Differing Spending vs. Saving Priorities

One person may prefer to save for the future, while the other enjoys spending on the present.

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Conflicts Over Financial Goals

Disagreements about big purchases or investments can lead to ongoing friction.

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Secrecy and Hidden Financial Behaviors

Keeping financial secrets or “money hiding” can break trust in a relationship.

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Stress from Financial Incompatibility

When couples aren’t on the same page about how to manage money, financial stress can quickly escalate.

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Understanding your money language is a good first step toward avoiding these common pitfalls and creating harmony in your financial conversations.

TAKE THE QUIZ
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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What you'll get

The concept of Money Languages is rooted in research by Dr. Kenneth Doyle, a financial psychologist at the University of Minnesota. This framework highlights the unique ways individuals approach and manage money. When you complete the Money Languages Quiz, you’ll receive a personalized report detailing your specific money personality. The four money personalities are:

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A person is holding a cell phone with the word analytic on it
A stack of money is sitting next to a wallet and coins.
A person is putting money in their pocket.
A woman is taking money out of her wallet.
A person is holding a cell phone with the word analytic on it
A stack of money is sitting next to a wallet and coins.
A person is putting money in their pocket.
A woman is standing on a ladder with a cloud in her head.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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A woman is sitting in a chair talking to another woman.

Perinatal

Mental Health

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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Perinatal

Mental Health

Learn more →

Ready to Discover Your Money Language?

Take the Money Languages Quiz now and start transforming how you and your partner approach money. Understanding your unique personalities is the first step to creating a stronger, more financially secure relationship.

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