Should You Co-Buy a House With Family or Friends?
Investopedia May 2026
Douglas Boneparth shares practical guidance on co-buying a home with friends or family, outlining how clear communication, financial compatibility, and upfront planning can help prevent costly conflicts down the road.
‘How much money do you make?’ Since you can’t ask your date that, ask this instead.
Market Watch May 2026
Douglas Boneparth discusses how modern couples are increasingly prioritizing financial compatibility in dating, offering thoughtful questions that reveal shared values, spending habits, and long-term financial alignment.
Market volatility may ‘weigh heavily’ on Gen Z, advisor says: How young investors can adapt
CNBC April 2026
Featured in CNBC, Douglas Boneparth shares guidance for younger investors navigating market volatility, emphasizing long-term discipline, emotional resilience, and aligning investment strategies with both retirement and near-term financial goals.
The Date-Night Talk Every Couple Needs
Wall Street Journal March 2026
Doug and Heather Boneparth discuss why couples should share visibility into household finances and digital accounts, highlighting lessons from their upcoming book, Money Together.
How advisors can help couples build financial harmony
Financial Planning February 2026
The Bonesparths discuss that financial harmony for couples requires ongoing communication, not just budgeting or investment strategy. Advisors can help couples achieve this alignment.
How To Help Your Teen Build Healthy Money Habits for Life
Investopedia November 2025
Featured in Investopedia, Douglas explores practical ways parents can help teens build lifelong financial confidence through everyday conversations, budgeting habits, goal-setting, and real-world money experiences.
Doug and Heather Boneparth: How to Help Client Couples Talk About Money
ThinkAdvisorJuly 2025
Douglas and Heather Boneparth discuss how advisors can help couples navigate difficult financial conversations through empathy, shared decision-making, and practical communication strategies drawn from their book Money Together.
How Next-Generation Advisors Steer Clients Away From Bad Investing Mistakes
Barron’s May 2025
Modern financial advisors are schooled in the knowledge needed to steer their clients in the right direction. But at times, it can be even more important to keep those clients from heading in the wrong direction.
For Douglas Boneparth, Attracting Clients Is a Laughing Matter
ThinkAdvisor April 2025
Douglas participates in a Q&A session for ThinkAdvisor regarding his online persona
Do You Have A Digital Estate Plan? Here Are 3 Steps You Should Take to Secure Your Assets
InvestopediaMarch 2025
Douglas writes for Investopedia about the digital estate
What You Should Know About Your Spouse’s Money
New York Times March 2025
FeDouglas and Heather Boneparth discuss how financial transparency, shared goals, and regular “money dates” can help couples strengthen both their long-term financial planning and their relationship.
Op-ed: Here’s how to make healthy open enrollment decisions as a couple
CNBCSeptember 2024
Heather and Douglas write for CNBC about open enrollment
Pairing up? Here’s how to know when it’s time to combine your finances
CNBCSeptember 2022
Douglas gives lines on CNBC about when to share finances with your partner
Douglas Boneparth: Secrets of a Twitter Titan
Barron’s November 2021
Financial advisors rarely build huge Twitter followings because personal finance isn’t inherently engaging, and most don’t tweet consistently. Douglas Boneparth is an exception.