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Do you and your spouse fight frequently about money? Are you on completely different pages when it comes to spending money? Do you feel like you’re being heard? You should start the conversation now by having regular meetings with your spouse to discuss your financial plan. If you’re ready to win with money in your marriage, listen to this episode of Best in Wealth!
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Outline of This EpisodeMost couples that fight about money fall into one of these three categories:
Everyone comes from different family backgrounds and has different beliefs about money. But there are some steps you can use to overcome those differences to get on the same page.
Step #1: Actively listen to each otherThe first strategy is to actively listen to each other. Spend time talking about short and long-term goals for your future. What’s important to you? When do you want to retire? What do you need to save monthly to retire when you want to?
To win with money, I recommend setting monthly “money dates” where you meet in a low-tension setting to discuss your budget for the month and where your money will be allocated. It’s important to set aside time for each other to talk and listen.
[bctt tweet="In order to #WinWithMoney, married couples need to actively listen to each other. Listen to this episode of Best in Wealth to learn more! #wealth #retirement #investing #PersonalFinance #FinancialPlanning #RetirementPlanning #WealthManagement" username=""]
Step #2: Respect your spouse’s feelingsSo you’ve set aside time to chat with each other about your money goals and have listened to your spouse’s desires. Now you need to take it a step further and respect what your spouse said. Just because something isn’t important to you doesn’t mean it isn’t important to your spouse. When you take the time to actively listen and comprehend what your spouse wants to do with your budget and respect their opinions, you’re less likely to fight.
Step #3: Compromise is KEYOnce you’ve practiced active listening and chosen to respect your spouse's opinion you move on to find a compromise. Compromise will allow you both to feel comforted with how you’re handling your money. Compromise is powerful. It shows that you really listened and are willing to make sacrifices so that each person is happy with the decisions you land in. Don’t let the connotation of compromise be negative—compromise is a wonderful way to build a foundation of trust in your marriage.
[bctt tweet="Compromise is KEY to a healthy money mindset in your marriage. Learn how to win with money by listening to this episode of Best in Wealth! #wealth #retirement #investing #PersonalFinance #FinancialPlanning #RetirementPlanning #WealthManagement" username=""]
Step #4: Commit to a spending planThe first step of commitment is putting an action plan in place. Write it down so you don’t sink back down to where you were previously. Need help setting a budget? Review episode 137 to help define a spending budget for your daily.
The second part of committing to a plan involves creating a retirement plan—what I like to call your financial freedom plan. We all aim to be financially free by retirement age, even if we don’t plan to retire. Let these monthly meetings be times where you dream together about your future and what you want your retirement to look like.
I go in-depth on each of these strategies to help you and your spouse win with money. Be sure to listen to the whole episode for more detail!
Connect With Scott Wellens
Subscribe to Best In Wealth
Podcast Disclaimer:
The Best In Wealth Podcast is hosted by Scott Wellens. Scott Wellens is the principal at Fortress Planning Group. Fortress Planning Group is a registered investment advisory firm regulated by the Securities Act of Wisconsin in accordance and compliance with securities laws and regulations. Fortress Planning Group does not render or offer to render personalized investment or tax advice through the Best In Wealth Podcast. The information provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, investment or legal advice.
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Do you and your spouse fight frequently about money? Are you on completely different pages when it comes to spending money? Do you feel like you’re being heard? You should start the conversation now by having regular meetings with your spouse to discuss your financial plan. If you’re ready to win with money in your marriage, listen to this episode of Best in Wealth!
[bctt tweet="In this episode of Best in Wealth I share 4 Steps you can take to WIN with Money in Your Marriage! #wealth #retirement #investing #PersonalFinance #FinancialPlanning #RetirementPlanning #WealthManagement" username=""]
Outline of This EpisodeMost couples that fight about money fall into one of these three categories:
Everyone comes from different family backgrounds and has different beliefs about money. But there are some steps you can use to overcome those differences to get on the same page.
Step #1: Actively listen to each otherThe first strategy is to actively listen to each other. Spend time talking about short and long-term goals for your future. What’s important to you? When do you want to retire? What do you need to save monthly to retire when you want to?
To win with money, I recommend setting monthly “money dates” where you meet in a low-tension setting to discuss your budget for the month and where your money will be allocated. It’s important to set aside time for each other to talk and listen.
[bctt tweet="In order to #WinWithMoney, married couples need to actively listen to each other. Listen to this episode of Best in Wealth to learn more! #wealth #retirement #investing #PersonalFinance #FinancialPlanning #RetirementPlanning #WealthManagement" username=""]
Step #2: Respect your spouse’s feelingsSo you’ve set aside time to chat with each other about your money goals and have listened to your spouse’s desires. Now you need to take it a step further and respect what your spouse said. Just because something isn’t important to you doesn’t mean it isn’t important to your spouse. When you take the time to actively listen and comprehend what your spouse wants to do with your budget and respect their opinions, you’re less likely to fight.
Step #3: Compromise is KEYOnce you’ve practiced active listening and chosen to respect your spouse's opinion you move on to find a compromise. Compromise will allow you both to feel comforted with how you’re handling your money. Compromise is powerful. It shows that you really listened and are willing to make sacrifices so that each person is happy with the decisions you land in. Don’t let the connotation of compromise be negative—compromise is a wonderful way to build a foundation of trust in your marriage.
[bctt tweet="Compromise is KEY to a healthy money mindset in your marriage. Learn how to win with money by listening to this episode of Best in Wealth! #wealth #retirement #investing #PersonalFinance #FinancialPlanning #RetirementPlanning #WealthManagement" username=""]
Step #4: Commit to a spending planThe first step of commitment is putting an action plan in place. Write it down so you don’t sink back down to where you were previously. Need help setting a budget? Review episode 137 to help define a spending budget for your daily.
The second part of committing to a plan involves creating a retirement plan—what I like to call your financial freedom plan. We all aim to be financially free by retirement age, even if we don’t plan to retire. Let these monthly meetings be times where you dream together about your future and what you want your retirement to look like.
I go in-depth on each of these strategies to help you and your spouse win with money. Be sure to listen to the whole episode for more detail!
Connect With Scott Wellens
Subscribe to Best In Wealth
Podcast Disclaimer:
The Best In Wealth Podcast is hosted by Scott Wellens. Scott Wellens is the principal at Fortress Planning Group. Fortress Planning Group is a registered investment advisory firm regulated by the Securities Act of Wisconsin in accordance and compliance with securities laws and regulations. Fortress Planning Group does not render or offer to render personalized investment or tax advice through the Best In Wealth Podcast. The information provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, investment or legal advice.
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