The Stacking Benjamins Show

How to Talk About Money Without Fighting SB1802

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Feb 11, 2026
Douglas Boneparth, financial planner and author, teams up with Heather Boneparth, financial planning pro and co-author, to tackle money and relationships. They discuss spotting financial secrecy, scheduling short money check-ins, adapting conversations to different learning styles, teaching kids about delayed gratification, and using calendars to avoid tax pitfalls. Practical, relationship-first money talk without the drama.
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INSIGHT

Small Lies Compound Into Big Problems

  • Small secret purchases compound into destructive behavioral patterns over time.
  • Financial infidelity often starts as minor lies and escalates into major trust and fiscal damage.
ADVICE

Set A Clear Check-In Threshold

  • Establish a check-in number for spending so small purchases don't require permission but larger ones trigger a discussion.
  • Use separate personal accounts with set allowances to preserve independence while keeping visibility.
ANECDOTE

Hidden Debt That Triggered Final Notices

  • Julia discovered final notices and learned her husband hid large debts and business failures from her.
  • That deception caused legal and financial consequences and destroyed trust.
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