Talking about money can be tough. These conversations may also be harder now for those who aren’t able to see family and friends in person due to social-distancing restrictions.
Still, it can be done. Start small, realize you may need more than one conversation and know it may get easier in time.
“As with so many new ways of doing things we’ve come to accept since the pandemic began, it may feel awkward at first. It takes time to become comfortable with new ways of doing things, including talking about money,” said Bobbi Rebell, a personal-finance adviser at …
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