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'Money Dates' May Not Be Romantic, But They're Absolutely Necessary Entrepreneur Network partner Brittney Castro shares her number-one tip for dealing with marital money issues.

By Entrepreneur Staff

So you just got back from your honeymoon and, uh-oh, there's a big bill to talk about. As common as money fights are within couples, they actually don't have to be. In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Brittney Castro shares her biggest secret to healthy discussions about money.

It is possible to have a positive conversation, and it all starts with simple actions carried out on a regular basis. Once you learn some basic tips to help you communicate about money more effectively, you can begin to change your financial partnership for the better, once and for all.

To help you get started, watch this video and learn about Castro's "Money Date" technique.

Watch more videos from Financially Wise Women's Brittney Castro on her YouTube channel here.

Related: How to Tune Out Your Fear of Financial News

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