Building Your Shared Financial Plan: A Couples Workbook

Guided exercises and templates for couples ready to put financial compatibility into practice — covering disclosure, joint budgeting, debt management, and long-term goal alignment.

⏱ 1h 55m 📚 11 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Understanding that couples should talk about money is easy; actually having the conversation is harder. Without a structured process, financial discussions between partners tend to either stay vague or escalate into conflict. This course provides the structure: a series of guided exercises that move a couple from individual financial inventories to a shared, written financial plan. By the end of this course you will be able to complete a full financial disclosure with a partner, build a joint monthly budget that reflects both partners' priorities, and document a shared set of short- and long-term financial goals with agreed timelines and responsibilities. What you will learn: - How to complete and share a personal financial inventory: income, assets, liabilities, credit profile, and savings habits - Using a compatibility worksheet to surface differences in spending values, risk tolerance, and financial priorities - Structuring a joint budget that distinguishes shared expenses, individual discretionary spending, and savings targets - Allocating financial roles and responsibilities between partners so nothing falls through the cracks - Creating a debt-payoff plan for combined student loans, consumer debt, or auto loans - Writing a joint financial goals document with one-year, five-year, and ten-year milestones - Setting up an emergency fund sized for a dual-income or single-income married household - Designing a regular financial check-in ritual — monthly and annual reviews — to keep the plan current Each module is built around a worksheet or template that both partners complete and then compare. The course includes a financial compatibility self-assessment, a joint budget template, a debt inventory tracker, and a goals worksheet. Worked examples show how couples with different income levels, debt situations, and financial values navigate each step. Reflection prompts after each exercise help identify areas where further conversation or professional guidance may be needed. This course is suitable for engaged couples or newlyweds who are ready to move from general discussion to concrete planning. No prior financial planning experience is required. This material is educational and does not replace advice from a licensed financial adviser or legal counsel familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction.

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