This week, the Fuchs talk about doing charity for the holidays instead of gifts. He claims it’ll teach a lesson and save a buck. She thinks he's cheap.
This week, the Fuchs talk about making financial planning resolutions for New Year’s. Should a married couple go it alone?
Are couples with different spending styles at a permanent and unfixable impasse? A real married couple debates the issue.
Can a married couple work together to fix a broken plan in time for a happy holiday? Or will the kids cry?
This round, she says he's crazy for agreeing with a columnist who says college is a waste of money. He tries to explain, but hardly gets a word in.
This round: He asks, what do we want our children to learn from the recession? She says, why so many metaphors? It’s really annoying.
In this round, she says: A cleaning lady was too expensive, that’s why we cut back. He says: not having help costs us money.
In this round, he says: Pyschotherapy is too expensive for just anyone. She says: Thing again, there are definite ways to save.
This round, she says let’s get yet another pet. He says we’ve busted our budget by falling for the cute and fuzzy one too many times already.
This round, he says lunch money offers the right opportunity for personal finance lessons to last a lifetime. She says: over my dead body.