How to Talk to Your Spouse About Setting Financial Goals | Money & Relationships
by Julie Jaggernath
Do you talk about money and financial goals with your spouse? It’s a sensitive topic, and one which many couples do their best to steer clear of because it leads to more arguing than talking. Avoiding it altogether, though, can lead to even worse outcomes.
A lot of couples manage to get through day to day spending issues with their spouse, and might even work on paying down some debt together. However, it’s a whole other story when it comes to setting goals to get ahead and deciding what to do with savings. This is often when the gloves come off, and it can be enough to destroy a relationship.
Couples Benefit When Managing Money Together
While it doesn’t make discussing a sensitive topic any easier, know that working hard to get on the same page financially with your spouse is worth it in the long run. The benefits of couples working on their finances together are considerable, and include:- Learning how to communicate better will reduce conflict in your relationship.
- You’ll face less stress, worry, fear and guilt.
- You can make decisions together and share the joys of those decisions with each other.
- And above all, you can stay focused on achieving your joint vision for your future together.
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