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I’m M – mom, wife, and the woman who manages the household budget while married to a man who works in finance.

He builds financial models, I build grocery lists and meal plans. And yet, somehow they’re the same.

This is not a penny-pinching blog nor am I cutting coupons under flourescent lighting. I’m simply translating high-level finance into real-life mom decisions.

Because somewhere between market dips and milk trips, I’ve learned a thing or two on how to run my household with a CFO mindset.

And this isn’t investment advice, it’s household wisdom – with real-wife humor – and just a little bit of Wall Street.

Think of this space as practical perspective—not professional advice. My goal is to share what we’ve learned along the way and encourage women to feel confident participating in the financial side of their homes.

Most of the time, those conversations happen somewhere between the carpool line and the kitchen counter—right in the middle of carpool chaos and CFO reality.

Welcome to my blog.

Because somewhere between market dips and milk trips, I’ve learned a thing or two on how to run my household with a CFO mindset mixed with carpool mom energy.

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Married to Finance is a lifestyle blog about running the household with a little CFO energy. Here you’ll find smart systems, money-minded habits, and real-life observations from someone who approaches family life with intention and a practical mindset—written somewhere between the grocery aisle and the quarterly budget.

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