About Million Dollar Marriages
Today, over 50% of marriages end in divorce. Two of the most common reasons cited for the breakup are: - Irreconcilable Differences
- Money Issues
Why aren’t couples solving their financial problems rather than allowing these issues to destroy their relationship? And why aren’t more couples attaining financial freedom instead of drifting aimlessly towards lifelong financial struggle?
Over the past fifteen years, my wife and I have accumulated the answers to these questions.Hi, I’m Warren Goldberg.
During our courtship and engagement, my wife and I discussed many topics including finances. And we typically disagreed. We had some monstrous fights, some which continued well into the following morning. Our values regarding money were like oil and water. I liked to save and she liked to shop.
Our incompatibilities threatened to tear us apart. To this day, when we look back at the battles, we’re amazed that we ever got married!
Despite our differences, we wed, hoping for marital bliss.
At our wedding ceremony, I suspected something was up when the Rabbi asked us, “Do you take each other to be your lawfully wedded spouse, for worse, poverty and sickness, until death lets you off the hook?” (Boy, were we in for a rude awakening…)
We joke about it now. But from our first “I do’s,” we were hit by a barrage of problems and challenges, including: - Communication Problems
- Problems with Conflicting Values and Goals
- In-Law Problems
- Financial Problems
And just for giggles, "Life" bombarded my wife and I, as well as our children, with more than our share of medical problems including:
- Severe Lyme Disease
- Fibromayalgia
- Crohn’s Disease
- Surgeries
- Pregnancies complicated by malpractice
- Premature Ovarian Failure (Early Menopause)
- Infertility
- Tourette Syndrome
- Autism
- And overwhelming medical expenses that continue to this day.
That’s enough to destroy any marriage. Don’t you think?
There were times we needed help. Unfortunately, we didn’t have a site like this to turn to. But we stuck by each other and worked through our problems. It’s made our relationship stronger.
Anyone who believes that a marriage is automatically the beginning of a wonderful, joyous and carefree life together is either naïve, delusional or very lucky. Achieving success in any endeavor, including marriage and financial independence, takes commitment and lots of hard work. Million-Dollar-Marriages.com is dedicated to helping you find the answers, products and services you will need to avoid the torturous learning curve my wife and I experienced getting to where we are today. I wish you all the best in achieving your Million Dollar Marriage!
Warren Goldberg is the President of the on-line company Million Dollar Marriages, Inc., (www.Million-Dollar-Marriages.com) that provides financial and relationship advice to couples. Warren has been in the financial services industry since 1992. He has helped thousands of people to own their homes, refinance their mortgages, and invest in real estate. He has helped countless clients get a handle on their debts, improve their financial health, own homes and increase their wealth. Warren is known for his wide knowledge of mortgage products and wealth-creation strategies. He has counseled people on their financial health and guided them to financial wealth, long before financial coaching became chic. In fact, his clients regularly express their appreciation and trust by recommending their friends and family call when they need financial guidance. (Read some of Warren’s testimonials.) He is the Author of the book, "The More I Make, The More My Wife Spends! – The Couple’s Guide to Obtaining Financial Freedom AND a Happy Marriage.” He lives in New York, with his wife and family.
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