💨 Abstract
The article discusses the concept of "money languages," which are styles of communicating about finances within relationships. It highlights that 74% of couples have different money languages, leading to conflict for 66% of them. These conflicts can delay life milestones like home ownership and starting a family. The seven money languages identified are scarcity mindset, money know-how, financial avoidance, protecting privacy, acts of finances, lifestyle enrichment, and extravagant affirmation.
Courtesy: Eleanor Noyce
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