
The Little Book of Trust and Money
An Essential Primer for Families
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Will be published approx. on 10. November 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
979-8-89057-221-9 (ISBN)
Description
Stop money problems from destroying your family with 5 proven trust principles that prevent conflicts, repair financial damage, and keep relationships strong across generations.
Money touches every family relationship, and trust is what determines whether it brings people closer or drives them apart. This book is about relational trust, the honesty, reliability, and mutual care between family members, not financial trust instruments. It gives you a practical framework for navigating money decisions together, from everyday expenses to major life transitions.
This book is for
The authors introduce four components of trust—care, sincerity, reliability, and competence—and show how each one plays out when families deal with money. Drawing on stories from their own lives and the families they've served over a combined sixty years, they offer a shared language that replaces blame and assumptions with clarity and connection.
Whether you're writing a will, helping a teenager budget, or repairing a financial betrayal, this book helps you protect both your money and your relationships.
Money touches every family relationship, and trust is what determines whether it brings people closer or drives them apart. This book is about relational trust, the honesty, reliability, and mutual care between family members, not financial trust instruments. It gives you a practical framework for navigating money decisions together, from everyday expenses to major life transitions.
This book is for
- couples building a financial life together;
- parents teaching kids about money at every age;
- adult children navigating inheritance or aging parents' finances;
- blended families working through competing loyalties and values;
- siblings managing unequal support, caregiving costs, or estate decisions; and
- any family recovering from financial conflict, broken promises, or betrayal.
The authors introduce four components of trust—care, sincerity, reliability, and competence—and show how each one plays out when families deal with money. Drawing on stories from their own lives and the families they've served over a combined sixty years, they offer a shared language that replaces blame and assumptions with clarity and connection.
Whether you're writing a will, helping a teenager budget, or repairing a financial betrayal, this book helps you protect both your money and your relationships.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
368 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-89057-221-9 (9798890572219)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Charles Feltman and Emily Bouchard