Newlywed Finances: A Checklist Kentucky

Before getting married, or soon after, discuss marriage finances and make a budget.

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The Benefits Group, Matt Kem
270-881-3838
1910 South Virginia Street, Suite 214
Hopkinsville, KY
MetLife, Matt Kem
270-881-3838
1910 South Virginia Street, Suite 218
Hopkinsville, KY
Principle Wealth Advisors
(859) 957-2737
100 East River Center Boulevard
Covington, KY
Myles & Myles Retirement Planners
(859) 431-5321
525 West Fifth Street
Covington, KY
State Farm Insurance - Steve Woodrum
502-863-0608
420 North Broadway
Georgetown, KY
Met Life
(502) 345-6484
12910 Shelbyville Rd #115
Louisville, KY
John T. Duerr, CFP - Ameriprise Financial
502-245-5266
12910 Shelbyville Road
Louisville, KY
Oak Tree Mortgage
606.356.1688
124 N. Maysville Street
Mt. Sterling, KY
MetLife
502-345-6484
12910 Shelbyville Rd #115
Louisville, KY
Robert R Wright & Associates
270-259-0677
121 West Market Street
Leitchfield, KY

 

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In just about any long-term relationship, finances will come into play, and in a marriage, it's essential to manage finances well together. Whether you're about to get married or have already tied the knot, it's a good idea to sit down with your partner and discuss money.

Financial Talking Points

When you sit down to talk with your fiancé or spouse, begin by sharing the current state of your finances. It's important to be frank and nonjudgmental. Fudging the numbers or concealing certain items from your partner could result in serious problems later. What's important is making sure your plan for going forward is one to which you are both committed. Here are some basics to go over:

  • what's important to each of you when it comes to finances
  • how you will manage your assets (what to combine, what to keep separate)
  • will you use the same bank account? credit cards?
  • how you will deal with differences in income
  • how you will manage the payment of expenses, and
  • what to do if your fiancé or spouse has incurred a lot of debt.

Planning for the Future

In your discussion of finances, it's worth discussing future costs, even if you can't know exactly what these will be. Do you plan on buying a house together? Having children? Taking a trip around the world? Moving? All of these things require significant financial investment. Be sure to discuss the following:

  • financial goals you are working toward
  • new furniture or other items you will purchase and own together
  • how to save up to buy a house
  • how to plan for having children
  • how to fund retirement plans, and
  • any other plans do you want to put in place for the future.

Making a Budget

Sit down with your partner and make a budget.

Income

  • Salary or wages
  • Bsiness income
  • Property income
  • Investment income

Assets

  • Bank accounts (with balances)
  • Investments (stocks, bonds, retirement accounts)
  • Property

Debts

  • School loans
  • Mortgages
  • Home equity loans
  • Business loans
  • Credit card debts
  • Loans from parents or family

Expenses

  • Rent/mortgage
  • Utilities
  • Food
  • Clothing
  • Car/transportation
  • Support for children from a previous marriage
  • Insurance
  • Entertainment
  • Travel
  • Education
  • Loan and credit card payments
  • Taxes
  • Retirement contributions
  • Other purchases (household goods, toys, electronics, and so on)

Making Your Financial Relationship Work

Once you've made these lists, consider the following:

  • Do you and your partner have enough income to meet your expenses?
  • Which assets will you keep separate, and which will you share?
  • Which expenses will you keep separate, and which will you share?
  • What should you do if one partner isn't meeting his or her expenses?

Whatever your financial situation, it's always better to be open and honest than to be unpleasantly surprised in a moment of stress or crisis.


Copyright 2008 Nolo

Featured Local Company

The Benefits Group, Matt Kem

270-881-3838
1910 South Virginia Street, Suite 214
Hopkinsville, KY

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