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Financial Infidelity, Secret Debt, & Other Things Uncovered In Divorce Settlements
Chelsea speaks with forensic accountant Tracy Coenen from Divorce Money Guide about financial infidelity, warning signs leading towards divorce, and how women especially can get the help they need during divorce proceedings.
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  • @papertowelzful
    @papertowelzful 2 хвилини тому

    I love this very good, very nuanced take! I had been anti kids my whole life, but slowly (and fighting the feeling every step) had a change of heart as i got into my 20s. I'm now a mom myself! This video helped me realize how lucky my motherhood journey has been so far. After learning about the career dips and childhood costs, I'm not going to take $800 /mo childcare while attend law school for granted.

  • @kalebkorona9004
    @kalebkorona9004 3 хвилини тому

    This is the first video I’ve seen from youre account. I’m graduating college in 9 months this is exactly the account I needed to find.

  • @worldadventuretravel
    @worldadventuretravel 22 хвилини тому

    Staying single is an amazing way to avoid the adult toddler husband trap! It's working great for me. 😅

  • @katherinemcmahon924
    @katherinemcmahon924 26 хвилин тому

    I liked Steve I still root for him !

  • @katherinemcmahon924
    @katherinemcmahon924 26 хвилин тому

    Carries man hands 🙌🏻! So true !

  • @PanaMaJwaaRd
    @PanaMaJwaaRd 37 хвилин тому

    Yea we got it, man bad woman good.

  • @stephsstuckinatruck
    @stephsstuckinatruck Годину тому

    I love your space, especially that wooden chair, what a find!

  • @belengauto3801
    @belengauto3801 Годину тому

    I love your hair!! The color is spectacular

  • @AlannaTaylor-Green
    @AlannaTaylor-Green 2 години тому

    this was so good <3 MorE lol love your commentary, maybe you should do emily in paris finances they seem sketch too!

  • @janejane-tk3wx
    @janejane-tk3wx 2 години тому

    sorry miranda is mean to steve, really !!!!

  • @Megwhitebutterfly1111
    @Megwhitebutterfly1111 4 години тому

    The economy is hard..."buy my point of view"....stfu

  • @pr33tu_
    @pr33tu_ 5 годин тому

    I think you just have to get good, the people you had on this video were not good by the looks of it

  • @LovelyMe93
    @LovelyMe93 6 годин тому

    Chelsea making me so fkn jealous of her friends😭😭

  • @coziboi2872
    @coziboi2872 6 годин тому

    America gunna be in the midevil age soon

  • @thomasf.9869
    @thomasf.9869 6 годин тому

    As someone in tech, I can say with confidence that the tech industry, like any growing industry, with (until recently), a lot of money swirling around it, has some very hard-working, deserving and intelligent people, but it also has all manor grifters and opportunists who are simply in it for what they can get out of it, and deliver very little value.

  • @ruled_by_pluto
    @ruled_by_pluto 7 годин тому

    i finally had some financial security, then i said no to unfair treatment in the workplace and i got fired :(

  • @God7OD
    @God7OD 7 годин тому

    Me: Can I have a raise Securitas Boss: each site pays different

  • @adhancock79
    @adhancock79 8 годин тому

    🚨 🚨 🚨 SKIP TO 5:00 You're welcome!

  • @rosseryankeegirl
    @rosseryankeegirl 8 годин тому

    Male identifying..male worshipper...Carrie was all those things..Its almost if we stuck around to see what nonsense she was going to commit next. Chelsea I may just upgrade my membership to get in on this..😂😂

  • @toralundin5869
    @toralundin5869 9 годин тому

    I am confused as to what a "no skincare routine" is as she said she had no skincare routine but then went on to talk about what her skincare routine was. The conversation was in general very interesting. Thank you!

  • @TheTurtlesrockz
    @TheTurtlesrockz 9 годин тому

    Im a 27 year old single man, I wanted to buy a suit for a wedding I was invited, now I’m rethinking this decision lol. I’m just a guy, so I feel for all the brides maids spending crazy moneys

  • @auntiemame7076
    @auntiemame7076 9 годин тому

    Calling it “sugaring” doesn’t disguise that it is basically sex work with benefits.

  • @airving2
    @airving2 9 годин тому

    This should be a college course. There's so much to uncover in our cultural artifacts.

  • @auntiemame7076
    @auntiemame7076 9 годин тому

    Normally love these videos. But equating tourism with colonialism is extreme and unfair. While some of the tourists are social media dum dums, many are people who want to see the world and experience different cultures.

  • @steadystackin7250
    @steadystackin7250 9 годин тому

    So you total someones car and leave them with the bill. Its one thing to not pay back a corporation. Something totally different to harm a real person and not make them whole.

  • @weplayitall
    @weplayitall 10 годин тому

    there is lots of jobs,dont be to picky if you trying to make money you cant always depend on 1 job area, just people dont want to do those jobs, most just goto work to do that job barely at minimum anymore, then wonder why companies just rotate workers in and out no one wants to step up to actually learn , everyone wants money just handed to them, when you have to work put in that time to actually learn some skills. people acting like its way to much task to learn and work. when collage charges alot money to teach you skills you might now even use, when you can just learn more from others and doing jobs, if someone built it or made it you can do it to. the last 4 yrs ive got tired of training people skills for them not to even want to pick up to learn then they complain they want more money i just showed you skills to make $100-500 a hour but you rather just labor at $20-25 a hr. you cant get paid more only doing the minimum. you have to slowly let them go get the next guy who might want to try. i can take a min. wage job and come up. its all about how you work your money. people dont have that old USA pump power like they use to they look at prices from top states thinking they need all this money to live when you dont, people spend spend spend on so much un needed stuff. i watch how people use money for years from the city living , people will spend more then they should or need to on something not needed, i watch alot worker would want to buy the biggest meal on the menu spend 15-20 just on a lunch, when you could spend 5-10 or even less if packed a lunch, really its all about management , i watch people spend money so unwise then they wonder why broke, like if you didnt buy this or buy that saved all that money you could have a car , a house , stuff people actually need, also get into areas you can afford to live stop watching the tv and internet life styles build your own in your own area thats more affordable no reason to spend bunch of money to go live in a crowded sh1t hole, search auctions find cheaper homes , people just dont do the work to search for all the stuff they could actually build up slowly, and once you get house and basic things living is really super cheap , i can house take care family of 3 with just 12k a year and live nicely, and you dont even have to work all year to make the money most can be made with in 1-3months so really you only need seasonal jobs or temp jobs and you could be free the rest of the year. but the jobs most apply too only want temp workers so they can pay cheaper, alot the chain stores always keep "hiring signs" up anymore but not hiring, but i see lots of other good jobs all the time hiring that pay pretty well people just dont look, you could do a pretty basic job just mostly pressing a button make $15 a hour , which is better then working at mcdonalds, but i see alot of ez factory line jobs always hiring, its stuff people always dont want to do but yet they dont want to learn to do something to make real money so you only good as a button pusher so how much you expected to earn. people just think money should be free handed when people put years into things and there soul into building thing, where people barely want to even goto work at all cause they feel they need more money when money isnt the problem its over spending over traveling, when you should try to seek out more cheaper things and do more free activities. we need to cut programs kick people who can work off the free system start bringing the house market back lowering prices in areas, the housing assistance programs hurt the housing market very bad, and most the people on them are able bodies, these people get all free stuff plus then still go out buy dumbest stuff with the money the go splugging they call it like they have unlimited money, so many of the city people live like this that blow it all objective then complain broke and how work sucks, atleast you not from a place where you have to drink out of a puddle and hope to find a meal, here we just have to much available , when we should always know the basic skills to provide and basic skills to do some stuff as build , work on stuff, you might not be able to do everything but the basic is the best to know

  • @stargrl22
    @stargrl22 10 годин тому

    Why pay for it, tho? That sounds like something he should be paying for since he's always bringing it up. Why the guilt?

  • @neonradius
    @neonradius 10 годин тому

    48:20 The secret is lots of cheap parties. It’s hard to keep up when every get together involves hundreds of dollars, easy when it’s sunday dinner at mamas and we’re lighting random stuff on fire

  • @neonradius
    @neonradius 11 годин тому

    I think a big conclusion I take away from this is that the problem isn’t one person. It’s not just the crazy bridezillas or apathetic grooms, it’s not just entitled guests or crazy kids or intrusive in laws, it’s not just the vendors taking advantage of you. All of these stereotypical villains do exist, but you can’t blame the problems with weddings on just one role in this mess. The bridesmaids need to stand up for themselves and set boundaries, they need to respect each others boundaries (like the girl who both got into credit card debt over a party, then ignored or forgot the bride telling her to not charge someone else), the bride and groom need to manage the budget, etc etc etc.

  • @Alexa-cr1vy
    @Alexa-cr1vy 11 годин тому

    Would love to hear from a European women what the family culture/lifestyle is like.

  • @LucidLuo
    @LucidLuo 11 годин тому

    As someone who turned 18(gen z) at the beginning of the pandemic it was fucked trying to find a job, I got lucky and got a job as a boat detailer at a bass pro shop and cabelas. But this ain't living, I have been working paycheck to paycheck, working my ass off to try to do the "right thing" and work hard to get a raise. My raises I have put my blood sweat and tears in, came out to a 49 cent raise from my efforts, from 19.74$ an hour to 20.23$ an hour. This is still not a livable wage, I've calculated it and my all my raise did was a 40$ a paycheck, all my efforts, all my time, all my energy. It wasn't worth it.

  • @lazyhoundracing9621
    @lazyhoundracing9621 11 годин тому

    Cry me a giant tear. I'm 67. When I was 25 a great home loan was 18%. I was 35 before I could afford a fixer upper house. I still live in that house and it's paid for. You can't pay off your student loan for $20k but you have a $30k car that you will never pay off and a $300 a month phone bill. You have made your choice live with it or change. You knew you were popular in college if your car started without a jump. Look at college parking lots today.

  • @Sparkling34
    @Sparkling34 11 годин тому

    my mother married her middle school sweetheart (I don't think that's a phrase) and had started having kids at like 20, and it's increasingly clear as the nest is nearly empty, that she is struggling to find an identity outside being a mother

  • @Sparkling34
    @Sparkling34 12 годин тому

    I am one of 7 siblings, so I am a-okay with not having kids and just being the gay uncle. I don't want kids mostly because I don't think I could bare the responsibility to parent a child as well as I feel is necessary, also the economy of it all, I want the time and money to live.

  • @Revengestar
    @Revengestar 13 годин тому

    Starting the video with an ad, RIGHT OFF THE BAT is so off putting, why not put the ad in the middle. I skipped it.

  • @HelloAndyTung
    @HelloAndyTung 13 годин тому

    It shows my age. That friends episode about this topic of salaries and splitting, was probably the most important episode (for me) in that whole silly show.

  • @squenneville1
    @squenneville1 13 годин тому

    Canadian Mom of 4 here- I could not imagine having this many in a country with privatized healthcare that doesn’t have 12-18mths paid parental leave and subsidized child care. But y’all can carry guns everywhere, so we’re… even… I guess?

  • @donny1098
    @donny1098 15 годин тому

    The fact that you didn't make any connection between the "free" benefits and UBI/cares act during the pandemic and the current state of inflation is astounding. This type of take is literally the reason the economy is so bad right now.

  • @vam9785
    @vam9785 18 годин тому

    I’m open to having kids if I’m married to a stable, decent, financially succesful and generous man who will make my life and my job as a mother easy or if I become wealthy myself.

  • @jbmoney357
    @jbmoney357 19 годин тому

    When the cost of the average home is 400K and the average salary of an American is 65K, you know shits NOT gonna end well. If Biden is re-elected, count on a depression.

  • @maisong4364
    @maisong4364 23 години тому

    I fully believe that anybody who is asked to participate in the bridal or grooms party should have their shit gifted… cause it’s not like they can show up in their own clothes… smh. I haaaaaate it. There’s so much obligatory shit.

  • @Ellie.chaos007
    @Ellie.chaos007 День тому

    What's a male identifying female?

    • @user-lh8im2vy8e
      @user-lh8im2vy8e 13 годин тому

      It's a term TERFs use, I have no idea how it's relevant here tbh

    • @JauntyCrepe
      @JauntyCrepe 12 годин тому

      I doubt she was being transphobic here, so I’m going to assume she means something to the effect of a woman who forms her identity around what men perceive as attractive/good? But we do really need a better term

    • @Ellie.chaos007
      @Ellie.chaos007 11 годин тому

      @@JauntyCrepe yeah I thought something alone those Lines but I assumed It was a famous Meme since She said everyone on TikTok use It.

    • @Ellie.chaos007
      @Ellie.chaos007 11 годин тому

      @@user-lh8im2vy8e I don't think this Is that case but in any case... I don't think It's transphobic to Say that One Is identifying as female. You have a sex you have a gender.

    • @user-lh8im2vy8e
      @user-lh8im2vy8e 9 годин тому

      @@JauntyCrepe Agreed--I assumed the people on TikTok she's referencing were using the term incorrectly, but TERF rhetoric is definitely the origin of it. "Male-oriented" or "man-oriented" would make more sense in my opinion, since it's not that Carrie identifies with men, she just caters to them excessively

  • @scottbuck1572
    @scottbuck1572 День тому

    I know several carpenters; this man is charging too much

  • @Scottweeier846
    @Scottweeier846 День тому

    I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my entire life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Natalie Rose Strayer.

  • @danielmac9838
    @danielmac9838 День тому

    Served your video by the algorithm. It's one big excuse to publish ads. Go eat a di🎉

  • @squattastic
    @squattastic День тому

    I think younger people should look to getting into jobs that have many retirees like accounting and many skilled trades. The demand is way higher in these fields

  • @MrPePeLePuo
    @MrPePeLePuo День тому

    Im so glad i learned a skilled trade and joined a union. I can work pretty much anywhere anytime, and i dont have to apply or do any interviews at all. If the job is already in progress, i can show up on a thursday if i want to. I love my job and most of the people i work with. I make good money and i dont have college debt.

  • @nutmeg2915
    @nutmeg2915 День тому

    Just wanted to add that I remember the people who got me random gifts from my registry. I got married at 24, so we needed everything we asked for, though! I remember when most items arrived and how exciting each simple item was as we set it in our new place