If you’ve been partnered for a while, you’ve probably developed a pattern more unspoken than spoken about who is responsible for what in your financial world. Maybe early on you were happy to delegate financial planning to your spouse, but now you’re ready to be brought into the loop a bit more. Ed coambs, a couples’ therapist specializing in financial therapy, can help you broach this sensitive topic without making your spouse feel defensive. He’ll help you navigate your way to both financial transparency and financial intimacy, so you can both have peace of mind and pleasure around your shared financial life.
Meet out guest experts, Ed Coambs
Ed Coambs is an internationally-recognized thought leader in financial therapy who has been cited by the Wall Street Journal, the Associated Press, Time, CNBC. He leads couples through therapy from financial despair and frustration into financial intimacy and connection using the latest in love and brain science. He earned master’s degrees in business, counseling, and financial planning and is a licensed marriage and family therapist, certified financial planner, and certified financial therapist.