Money Harmony: Resolving Money Conflicts in Your Life and Your Relationships this question feed

asked by goonball on November 6, 2006 12:46 AM
How to resolve money conflicts in your light and relationships


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Chances are, if you're in a relationship you've experienced differences of one kind or another, after all, opposites do attract. However, while many differences can prove to be beneficial to a relationship, conflicting money personalities can often cause serious financial problems. In Money Harmony, psychotherapist and author, Olivia Mellan, provides helpful exercises, dialogues, and other communication techniques to not only resolve these conflicting issues, but more importantly, to restore harmony to the relationship. I definitely agree with John Gray, PH.D. and author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus... every couple should learn the techniques described in this book! - Copyright 2005 by Michelle Jones, editor of BetterBudgeting.com
reviewed by mountaindew on November 6, 2006 6:05 AM

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This is a very helpful and insightful book for financial advisors! Understanding a client's money personality is essential to rendering helpful and practical advice and counsel.
So is understanding the money dynamics of marriag and couple relationships. I have found this book to be of tremendous help in my financial planning practice. HIGHLY recommended!

Robert A. Caldwell, CPA

reviewed by porsche on November 24, 2006 9:16 PM

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I find Mellan's categorization of people as "money monks"; hoarders, avoiders, etc. to be somewhat simplistic. At different times, I have fit into several of these categories (and still do). I don't like advice from an author who seems intent on making me fit her theory.

There is commonsense advice in here on money and relationships but I was so irritated at the author's tone, which struck me as somewhat patronizing, that I didn't benefit from any of it.

reviewed by mattisboss on November 25, 2006 9:34 AM

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