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Be the Boss of Your Money

Open communications will help ease your financial pressures

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: August 30, 2023
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AS a couple, we face various challenges that test our relationship.

Contents
  • Budgeting Together
  • Designated Money Talks
  • Equal Participation
  • Shared Accounts
  • A Supportive Mindset

Financial matters are one source of tension, but they’re also an opportunity to communicate more effectively and grow closer.

Through talking openly about money, listening to concerns, and working to find compromise you’ll strengthen your communication skills over time.

Naturally, the hustle of daily life limits our quality time.

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So don’t expect great conversations about money to happen spontaneously.

Instead, set aside time for “money dates” and you’ll make real progress.

Here are the key aspects to work on in your financial partnership:

Budgeting Together

This is a collaborative effort that reflects your shared financial values and aspirations.

Regularly reviewing and adjusting the budget ensures that your financial plans remain aligned with your evolving needs and circumstances.

Designated Money Talks

These are key to maintaining alignment with your financial goals. Regular discussions help you keep each other informed of your financial progress, address challenges and changes, and stay on track.

Equal Participation

This means you both get involved in financial decision-making and responsibilities.

By valuing each other’s opinions and insights, you ensure that the financial journey is a shared one.

Checking on progress for your money goals is vital for keeping up with the changing situation.

Navigate your spending and savings goals together and soon small wins turn into big results.

Shared Accounts

Having joint accounts for shared expenses and savings, can help streamline your financial management while maintaining individual accounts for personal spending.

A Supportive Mindset

This is the key to your financial growth. Stay away from guilt, shame, and blame. Instead embrace a positive attitude and offer encouragement to each other as you work toward achieving your goals.

Regular Celebrations of money milestones keep you motivated to stay the course.

When you share your wins together it provides clear proof that you’re a team, and you can make it happen.

Remember, building financial unity is a weekly process that requires ongoing effort, patience, and communication.

Your shared commitment to financial wellbeing can lead to more money in the bank, plus a more fulfilling and harmonious relationship.

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