Managing money is one of the more important aspects of a healthy marriage. Financial issues are often cited as a leading cause of stress in marriages, and can even lead to divorce if not handled properly.
Here are some helpful strategies to help you build a strong financial foundation for your marriage.
1. Start with Open Communication
Open communication is essential for any successful marriage, particularly when it comes to finances. It is important for you and your spouse to discuss your attitudes toward money, spending habits, and financial goals early on. Understanding each other’s perspectives and values can help create a mutual understanding and prevent potential conflicts. Regularly scheduled money talks can provide a safe space to discuss financial matters, from monthly budgets to long-term goals.
2. Set Shared Financial Goals
Establishing shared financial goals is another important step in managing money in marriage. These goals can range from short-term objectives, like saving for a vacation or buying a new car, to long-term plans, such as purchasing a home, investing for retirement, or starting a family. By working together toward common goals, you can strengthen your marriage and ensure that you are on the same page financially. It is important to make your financial goals clear and specific. For example, instead of saying, “We want to save money,” you might set a goal to “Save $5,000 for a down payment on a house within the next 12 months.” Clear, defined goals help create a sense of direction and motivation, making it easier to stay committed to financial plans.
3. Create a Budget Together
Budgeting is a critical tool for managing money in marriage. A well-crafted budget will help you track your income, expenses, and savings, providing a clear picture of your financial situation. It also helps you prevent overspending, reduce debt, and save for future goals. To create a budget, start by listing all sources of income and categorizing expenses, such as housing, utilities, groceries, entertainment, and debt payments. Determine how much money should be allocated to each category and identify areas where adjustments can be made.
4. Decide on a Financial System
Deciding how to manage your finances together is a crucial decision. Some couples choose to combine all their finances into joint accounts, while others prefer to keep separate accounts and contribute to a joint account for shared expenses. There is no one-size-fits-all approach—what matters most is finding a system that works for both of you. Your system will identify how bills and expenses are tracked and who will be responsible for the different responsibilities of managing your budget.
5. Build an Emergency Fund
Life is unpredictable, and financial setbacks can happen at any time. Building an emergency fund is essential for protecting your finances and reducing stress in times of crisis. Ideally, couples should aim to save three to six months’ worth of living expenses in a separate, easily accessible account. This fund can cover unexpected expenses, such as medical bills, car repairs, or job loss, without derailing your financial goals.
6. Plan for the Future Together
Planning for the future is crucial in managing money in your marriage. You and your spouse should regularly discuss your long-term financial goals, such as retirement, children’s education, or buying a home, and create a plan to achieve them. This may involve saving, investing, or working with a financial advisor to create a comprehensive financial plan. Discussing important topics like insurance, wills, and estate planning is also important for protecting your family’s financial future.
God’s word helps us understand that He is the owner of all things, and we are caretakers of the resources He entrusts to us. When married, this becomes a joint venture together to be faithful stewards of all that God brings into your life. As a couple, you have the privilege of planning and dreaming together of how God may want to use you and your life together to make a positive impact for His kingdom in the world.
If you need help along the way, the counselors at Renewing Life are always here for you. To make an appointment, call the office at 702 434-7290.
Mark Whelchel, M.S., LMFT