The Fiscal Feminist

With our busy schedules and juggling so many responsibilities, we often make some significant personal decisions that can have financial consequences that we fail to carefully consider. We can protect ourselves from unanticipated twists and turns in situations with some forethought and planning.
In the tapestry of life we regularly make decisions as to who we live with whether it is a significant other or a roommate, whether we commingle our assets with our spouses, and how we establish our credit, whether jointly or independently. These decisions are wrapped up in personal relationships and the hidden risks, though not patently obvious, should be considered. As always, an honest, open, and practical approach is the best strategy to be fulfilled personally and to protect your individual financial status.
Sources:
United States Census Bureau, 2019: https://bahnsen.co/2VWYvqj
Marriage and Cohabitation in the U.S.: https://bahnsen.co/2ZRLorh
Key findings on marriage and cohabitation in the U.S.: https://bahnsen.co/2Z85dLS
National Health Statistics Reports: First Premarital Cohabitation in the US: https://bahnsen.co/2VYfNmZ
Cohabitation Property Rights for Unmarried Couples: https://bahnsen.co/3gJNLDH
Lewitt Hackman: https://bahnsen.co/38KC1Os
Money Crashers: https://bahnsen.co/3fcW6z5
Premarital Cohabitation and Dividing Assets During your divorce: https://bahnsen.co/2VYf1q5
Common Law Marriage by State: https://bahnsen.co/2AEi6Uz
5 things all roommates need to know about renter’s insurance: https://bahnsen.co/2ZRMgw3
Commingled Property: What it is & How it will impact your divorce: https://bahnsen.co/31YnCwO
Get Married, But Keep Your Credit Separate: https://bahnsen.co/3e5VnhP
Examining the Relationship Between Financial Issues and Divorce: https://bahnsen.co/3ebuk4E
Links mentioned in this episode:
TheBahnsenGroup.com
TheFiscalFeminist.com

Show Notes

With our busy schedules and juggling so many responsibilities, we often make some significant personal decisions that can have financial consequences that we fail to carefully consider. We can protect ourselves from unanticipated twists and turns in situations with some forethought and planning. 
In the tapestry of life we regularly make decisions as to who we live with whether it is a significant other or a roommate, whether we commingle our assets with our spouses, and how we establish our credit, whether jointly or independently. These decisions are wrapped up in personal relationships and the hidden risks, though not patently obvious, should be considered. As always, an honest, open, and practical approach is the best strategy to be fulfilled personally and to protect your individual financial status. 
Sources:
United States Census Bureau, 2019: https://bahnsen.co/2VWYvqj
Marriage and Cohabitation in the U.S.: https://bahnsen.co/2ZRLorh
Key findings on marriage and cohabitation in the U.S.: https://bahnsen.co/2Z85dLS
National Health Statistics Reports: First Premarital Cohabitation in the US: https://bahnsen.co/2VYfNmZ
Cohabitation Property Rights for Unmarried Couples: https://bahnsen.co/3gJNLDH
Lewitt Hackman: https://bahnsen.co/38KC1Os
Money Crashers: https://bahnsen.co/3fcW6z5
Premarital Cohabitation and Dividing Assets During your divorce: https://bahnsen.co/2VYf1q5
Common Law Marriage by State: https://bahnsen.co/2AEi6Uz
5 things all roommates need to know about renter’s insurance: https://bahnsen.co/2ZRMgw3
Commingled Property: What it is & How it will impact your divorce: https://bahnsen.co/31YnCwO
Get Married, But Keep Your Credit Separate: https://bahnsen.co/3e5VnhP
Examining the Relationship Between Financial Issues and Divorce: https://bahnsen.co/3ebuk4E
Links mentioned in this episode:

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Kimberlee Davis
Kimberlee Davis is founder of the Fiscal Feminist and a Partner and Managing Director in The Bahnsen Group, a wealth management practice with offices in Newport Beach, California and New York City. She is also a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst.
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What is The Fiscal Feminist?

Kimberlee Davis is your host of The Fiscal Feminist, a show about women and our relationship with money and finances. Kimberlee Davis is Managing Director and Partner at The Bahnsen Group, a private wealth management firm. She specializes in personal wealth advising and oversees financial and retirement planning solutions for high net worth individuals and multi-generational families. Her proficiency also includes helping individuals transition to financial independence after life altering events such as death or divorce.