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25 Frugal but Romantic Gifts for Your Spouse

December 28, 2012 6 Comments

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If you had asked me few years ago what’s the best romantic gift for my wife, I would have inadvertently said ‘Lingerie’. But in my 8 years of married life I have learned to go beyond those stuff. A walk on the beach on a full moon night is by far more romantic than a lingerie, which anyway you’d see on her for a few minutes before those come off.

romantic gift for spouse

In my childhood, I had known a teddy bear as most romantic gift around. Today as I sat down to write this article I can think of many ideas that can be romantic and frugal for every spouse.

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101 Ways To Get Love And Respect In Life

November 19, 2012 13 Comments

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This article is not about getting financially richer, it’s all about getting emotionally richer in life. Love and respect cannot be gained overnight. These feelings are something you cannot impose or force on anyone too. It can only be given freely to you.

Love and Respect

The love and respect we aim to earn is not just from our spouse or partner either. This will be from family members, friends, office mates, as well as people we casually meet on the street.

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Managing Finance Together – How to get Partner Interested in Personal Finance

September 17, 2012 6 Comments

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How many times have you begged your partner to get better at managing the family finances, only to have her/him roll eyes, shrug shoulders and beg off being capable of handling such responsibility? It happens all too often between couples. One manages the money the other mostly takes care of the household business, for lack of better word.

In our home, I am the financial decision maker, SMB doesn’t have much interest in knowing our tax bills or investment returns.

It can’t be easy to get your spouse/partner interested in improving skills in managing the family finances if the interest is not there to begin with. So, what can you do to let your partner gain better financing skills and make an active decision maker in the process? There are various financial tasks you may gradually hand to her/him in this “financial skills training program”:

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