At first, the program presented a situation where an audience member shared that the couple bought land from her parents-in-law but still let him be the one to name them. When her father-in-law was seriously ill, her husband wanted to change his name to clarify, leading to misunderstandings and conflicts in the family.
According to Dr. To Nhi A, the son is not right in principle but wrong in love and timing. Asset transparency should be done from the beginning, avoiding mentioning when the elderly are sick and prone to harm. She emphasized that it is clear that finance not only protects rights but also helps maintain family harmony.
Singer Hai Yen agreed, saying that many people are afraid to talk about assets because they are afraid that it will be calculated. However, it is the new confusion that makes the relationship complicated. The female singer shared that she had witnessed domestic turmoil because of not being clearly divided, so she became more convinced that "the clearer the matter of money, the stronger the relationship".
The program also mentioned the story of two sisters who contributed capital to invest in land, but when they needed to sell it to make ends meet, the older sister did not agree and only wanted to return the original capital. Dr. To Nhi A said that her sister's behavior was legal but not complete about family love. Singer Hai Yen commented that if they want to maintain their relationship, they should choose to negotiate flexibly, willing to give up a portion of the profit in exchange for harmony.
At the end of the program, the guests agreed that transparency and openness in money is the foundation for a long-term relationship. According to Dr. To Nhi A, "keeping money is wise, but keeping love is courage", because transparency and sincerity are the best way to strengthen relationships in the family.