Profit Sharing: The Chapman Guide to Making Money an Asset in Your MarriageTyndale House Publishers, Inc., 2007 - 96 pages Finances are the number-one cause of disagreements in marriages, leading many couples to divorce. Dr. Gary Chapman has counseled couples for over thirty years on relationship issues—money being at the top of the list. In his little book Profit Sharing, Dr. Chapman provides practical advice on how to make money an asset—as opposed to a headache—in your marriage. His straightforward conversational style will help you and your spouse quickly identify weak areas and reframe the way you view your finances. |
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