Money in Matrimony
Teaching couples how to get rid of debt, earn more income, and save for future
Teaching couples how to get rid of debt, earn more income, and save for future
Teaching couples how to get rid of debt, earn more income, and save for future
Houston, Tx
MBA - Prairie View A&M University and Bachelor of Arts in Accounting Dillard University
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program Girl Scouts of America Habitat for Humanity
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Mrs. Davis will help you set and maintain a strong foundation for your marriage. We have learned so much and she is relatable because she has been where many of her clients are when they come to her. We often go over the time because we can both talk finances all day.
Money in Matrimony has been a game changer for my marriage! I love how consistent and up to date it is with finance information, tips and advice. It really helps me and my husband stay on track and be accountable. I suggest this blog to everyone from singles to people who have been married many years because let’s face it, seasons change and we can always learn something new!
Hi Money In Matrimony! We really love your all around efforts to help the public make a positive impact on married couples and their money motivations. Your comments at our weekly discussions are always inspiring and your passion to make a positive difference towards married couples brings constant motivation to us! All the best 🙂 From Phil & Kate at FinLit Dating
I have never been the “financially conscious” person. I don’t even know if that term even exists, I do however know whatever thoughts I had prior to experiencing this blog are no longer. The 30 day challenge was beyond eye opening for me, things that have fallen under the radar for years or were deemed less important have found their place in my life. I absolutely love Money In Matrimony…10s across the board!
The Money in Matrimony blog presents their financial knowledge in the simplest terms for everyone to understand. They also provide resources and tools to help along the process. The emails are very informative and I look forward to reading them.
I have always been skeptical about financial coaches or what not. And I started following this blog on social media and for some reason this blog made a lot more sense than a lot of books you may read. The way she breaks it down for the beginners to not feel lost was what did it for me. Me and my wife love the challenges and it’s definitely working. We both lost our jobs about 2 years ago and were swimming in debt. With following the guidelines money and matrimony has provided we are on the way to closing on our dream home.
Money in Matrimony gives pertinent information for everyone.(Singles, Newlyweds, and those that have been married for 14 years or more like myself). It starts with the very basics of showing you that you first need to have the right mindset. I like that she gives her real-life examples that let you know, you are not alone on this journey. It has helped my husband and I realize where we need to cut back, helped me make money by selling things that I no longer use or need, and has taught me to be aware of my emotional spending. This is a very informative, and easy to read Blog that will have you excited to get your finances in order. It’s never too early or too late to start. Thank you Money in Matrimony!
Often you don’t know where to start with getting your finances on track and finding the Money and Matrimony blog was a game changer. This blog is informative and I love that there are practical steps to follow. -great resource!
My wife and I are learning a lot from this blog and Instagram page. It’s a great blog for couples wanting to learn more about managing their finances together
This blog has provided me with a ton of information that has been very essential in helping me to stay on top of my finances. In addition, it has also allowed me to break some very stubborn spending habits of mine by opening my eyes to money in a new way. The information and resources posted here has truly been beneficial.
I am so glad to read the advice that I get from this blog I am 67 years old and have been taking her advice I have paid off 2 debts in the amount of 3,000 dollars each in a year by cutting back. Thanks moneymatrimony
This blog has helped my husband an I learn how to navigate through some tough financial struggles especially during this unexpected pandemic. We have found new creative ways to save, avoid falling into debt and just trying to make it through these crazy times. I highly recommend!!
The Money in Matrimony blog has provided me with valuable information that I can use to assist with our finances. I also appreciate the personal life experiences, that goes into detail on how the blogger utilized the information provided to accomplish a goal. By doing this I fully understand what we need to do as a married couple to be successful with saving and eliminating debt.
I had a great experience with Money n Matrimony I learned how to budget my money and save even made a few investments. Thank you Money n Matrimony !!!
Money In Matrimony is very informative & has helped me so much when it comes to my everyday budgeting
Money in Matrimony is a great way to learn how to save and budget your finances. I have done great with my finances since beginning this blog
Moneyinmatrimony information has made me aware of my financial flaws. Being a mother of six taught me to ALways have enough of EVERYTHING. Well now that my husband and I are Empty Nesters, I noticed my shopping habits had not changed. After reading about the many ways I could be wasting money.. I wanted to stop immediately. I’ve started shopping less and buying only the essentials. Thanks Danielle for bringing the over spending to my attention. This blog has really helped me!
Money in Matrimony helped me and my wife become debt free. The advice I received helped me eliminate my credit card debt and my student loans. It’s a great feeling to reach a financial goal with the person you love!
Money in matrimony has aided my family in gaining a better understanding of our finances. We have become more responsible and creative in the ways we choose to utilize our earnings. We have also developed a better relationship with money which has relieved financial stressors during difficult times.
Money in Matrimony is a great blog for married couples or even those couples that are not married yet but getting serious. Money and our finances is one of the biggest issues of divorce. By spending the time on Money in Matrimony’s blog, you can get a better understanding of your finances as couple and strengthen your relationship.
This blog has really blessed my husband and I! I look forward to the daily emails giving practical steps on working through your finances. It’s a wonderful tool for engaged couples as well! Everything they send is very helpful, I highly recommend!
Money in Matrimony is a great way to learn how to save and budget your finances. She gives simple suggestions and easy to follow guidelines.
Money In Matrimony is an amazing blog to help assist in improving your financial stability while married. This blog provides easy tips on ways to identify problem areas in your finances and how to progressively improve them. Not only that they provide faith based quotes and inspiration on their social media platforms. I highly recommend readers to visit this blog even if they have their finances in order. It acts a reminder of how working together as a married couple can propel you to bigger and better life goals.
The Money In Matrimony blog has definitely been a blessing to my life. The information is so relevant and easy to follow. Someone with even the most basic sense of budgeting and money management would be successful when implementing the steps that are suggested. I recommend it to all couples and singles as well.
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