Articles tagged with: financial infidelity
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Rick Barber of station KOA, 850 AM, Denver CO Interviews Dr. Doug. This recording will focus on Financial Infidelity and the different Mindsets of the Saver and the Spender, learning to appreciate your spouse’s differences, give rewards for discussing money.
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Michael Dresser from Dresser after Dark asks Dr. Doug all the hard questions about financial infidelity and gets some answers!
Financial Infidelity as a widespread problem for marriages that can be prevented through making couples aware they need to be discussing money early and when committing. Listen now and find out how.
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Chris Samples Interviews Dr. Doug About Financial Infidelity on KXDJ, 98.3 FM, Spearman, TX
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Brain Greenberg of WNJC,1360AM, Sewell, NJ, interviews Dr. Doug about Financial Infidelity. You can listen to the interview here.
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Talk Show host “Bulldog” at WOCM interviews Dr. Doug regarding how to attract Love, Sex & Money in a marriage. Money is a leading cause of conflict in marriages. A lack of teamwork on their finances causes problems for spouses with trust, love, and sex. Can two spenders or two savers work together better than a saver and a spender?
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Stacey Bradford interviews Dr. Doug on how couples can deal with money issues and create a stronger relationship. Click here to read the article
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“Financial infidelity or cheating with money is currently a leading cause of divorce and it occurs in one out of every three marriages! Dr Doug Welpton tells you what brings it about and the importance of protecting your marriage.”
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For many people sexual infidelity is the ultimate betrayal. Financial infidelity or cheating with money– in which one spouse spends the couples’ joint money without telling the other– is every bit as dishonest. You are being betrayed through money. Many therapists and lawyers observe it is even more difficult to recover from financial infidelity than sexual infidelity. Your spouse is spending money that also belongs to you on someone else. The challenge to restore your trust is every bit as difficult as it is with sexual infidelity. You also …




