2011/06/20

Personal Finance Strategies for Newlyweds

You had your dream wedding and you have become a couple with dual incomes and mutual responsibilities. Financial strategy is not the most romantic top that you can discuss as a newlywed but it's definitely a top priority. You both want to enjoy your lives together and plan for that comfortable retirement.

Unfortunately many newlyweds set themselves up for failure. Financial hardship is a leading cause of divorce so to increase the harmony in your lives by talking about financial choices. Plan to merge your financial lives and stop any bad money habits before you bring them in the marriage.

Figure out where you both stand financially. Review all your debt obligations together. Sit down and plan out a way that you together can pay off the debt. It would be ideal to eliminate all debt prior to getting married not to burden your spouse with your debt. If this is not possible then you both must work hard at making your marriage and your family life debt free.

Have a budget. You are now merging two spending and saving habits into one. If you had a budget while you were single, it's time to draw up a new one as a couple. You should first write down your fixed expenses like mortgage/rent, car payments, insurance premiums etc. Then write down your flexible expenses such as groceries, phone bills and utility. If your budget permits, try to contribute to a savings account as if it was a fixed expense. Track your spending for a while and then work together to identify and fix any common bad spending habits.

Optimizing Insurance. Now that you're a couple, you need to change your insurance coverage. You should examine the different insurance plans and premiums and decide where the combination should occur. Get an umbrella package which will enable you to save while having all insurance under one package.

Some of the most common sources of arguments in marriage is money, so failing to discuss your financial backgrounds could be disastrous. Communication is key to survival in any relationship. With your budget in place and your plan for your future, you're both ready for a successful and financially responsible marriage. Your stress levels will be reduced and your foundation will be strong. All this planning will ensure that money does not come between you and your spouse.

Be responsible and enjoy your life as one.

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