Talking about money and budgets with a spouse, a roommate, or a parent can be stressful… and it can even feel taboo too. But here’s the truth: budgets work best when all stakeholders are on the same page! And when you’re on the same page, that makes it easier to connect and work on your goals together.
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It doesn’t have to be stressful
Talking about money and budgets with a spouse, a roommate, or a parent can be stressful… and it can even feel taboo too. But here’s the truth: budgets work best when all stakeholders are on the same page! And when you’re on the same page, that makes it easier to connect and work on your goals together.
If you’re not on the same page with your budgeting partner, and hoping to start a conversation about your shared finances, here’s how to talk about budgeting.
More for getting on the same page:
- COURSE: GB 101 | Create a Budget You Can Stick with Together
- RESOURCE: Thoughts on Budgeting for a Wedding
- PODCAST: 2 People. 1 Budget. 1 Couple.
Happy budgeting,
-The Goodbudget Team