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@tom_finance2
111.0K views7.5K likes1:32ENJul 5, 2026
321 words1904 characters33 sentencesReadability: Middle School

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Why a couple who is wrong his money together, would it be twice as fast as a person alone? Tom thought that being in a couple was an automatic financial advantage. Two sailors, a single worker, paid for, on paper, the couple would have reduced themselves faster. In the reality, Tom and his company had nothing to do with each other. Tom tried to understand and discovered a mechanism that nobody ever explained. Two people who are not aligned with the money, do not add up. They neutralize themselves. Tom wanted to invest. His company wanted to be part of a book. Tom wanted to reduce the expenses. His company began to stress them by money. Everyone would take a different direction. The result was a permanent financial parallelism. Then again, the expenses of the couple were piloted by people. Tom thought that his company followed the budget. His company thought that Tom did not take care of it. People really looked at the money. The subscribers doubled. The money was impulsive, not concerned. The accounts separated without a vision together. The money was taken by thousands of officers that neither one nor the other could see. One person alone had at least a clear vision of his own finances. An organized couple, with two partial visions that never joined. Tom had radically changed approach. He proposed a monthly financial rendezvous with his company. One hour per month to put everything together. The returns, the expenses, the objectives, the investments, they defined a strategy commune instead of two strategies opposed. They automatized the partners and the investment from the beginning of the month. In one year, their situation is transformed. Not because they won more, because they would finally take it in the same direction. A couple aligned with each other twice faster. The difference is not the money, it is the organization. If you want to organize like Tom, subscribe.