por Julia Rodgers | Ene 25, 2022 | Blog, KB-Pre-Divorce, Matrimonio
Por Julia Rodgers, Abogada Cualquier persona que planee casarse debería obtener un acuerdo prenupcial. Es un error común pensar que los acuerdos prenupciales son sólo para los ricos. Por el contrario, un acuerdo prenupcial puede beneficiar a la mayoría de las parejas, independientemente de sus ingresos o de los bienes que posean. Si tiene...
por Richard Ibarra | Sep 29, 2021 | Blog, Finanzas familiares, Abuso financiero, Matrimonio
By Richard Ibarra, CFP®, APMA, CRPC® For many years I have helped women retire. One of the most successful underlying themes I have seen in women who are married and have built up the majority of the nest egg, is transparency regarding finances. What does that look...
por Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA | Jul 25, 2017 | Blog, Matrimonio, Stacy 1TP4Consejo de experto
by Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA From choosing decorations and centerpieces, to deciding on the dream tailor-made dresses for you and your bridesmaids, weddings are one of the biggest and most memorable milestones in our lives. While wedding planning can be exciting, we...
por Kristin Davin | Feb 13, 2017 | Blog, Matrimonio
by Dr. Kristin Davin “Not all relationships require financial intimacy to function, but financial intimacy does require a deep connectedness to exist.” — Timmons Money is a complicated topic. It’s also a main contributor to divorce. So, the early and...
por Señoras inteligentes | Jun 6, 2016 | Blog, Matrimonio
Reevaluating their insurance coverage isn’t uppermost on the minds of most newlyweds, and it won’t ensure a long and happy marriage. But the right insurance can go a long way toward shielding you against the kinds of financial calamities that can strain and sometimes...
por Señoras inteligentes | Jun 1, 2015 | Blog, Divorcio, Matrimonio
According to MONEY’s poll, of the more than 1,000 married couples surveyed, 70% argue about money. What exactly are those couples fighting about? 55% argue about spending; 37% about saving; 21% about deceit; 22% exclusion from decisions. Those statistics may or...