PennyGem’s Elizabeth Keatinge tells us how to talk to someone you’re dating about money and why it’s important.
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00:00So you've met your perfect guy. You like the same music, sports, and he actually looked
00:09better than his photo on the app. One more thing, before you get all googly-eyed and start talking
00:14forever, you need to discuss finances and make sure you're on the same page about that. So
00:19awkward though, right? Financial psychologist Brad Klontz tells CNBC that around the same date
00:24you're talking about whether or not the person wants to have kids or where they want to live
00:28someday is probably when you should discuss finances. The National Center for Biotechnology
00:34Information interviewed 52 divorced individuals after their first marriage and found finances
00:40to be the fourth leading cause of divorce behind absence of love, substance abuse, and control
00:46issues. There's low-key ways to get the pulse on how your potential partner feels about money,
00:51asking where they go or want to go on vacation, what date ideas they suggest or are comfortable
00:56with, or talking about your upbringing and what your parents fought about. Talk about
01:00your dreams for the future. You can tell a lot by what someone is planning for. When you
01:04get down to a more serious time in the relationship, perhaps some straight-to-the-point questions are
01:09in order. Do you use a budget? What are you saving for? What are your short-term plans? What
01:14are your long-term plans? As always, respect and communication are key when discussing any important
01:20matters, especially finances.