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Couple Money Podcast

Where Should Our Money Go? How to Prioritize and Maximize Your Goals

13 Mar 2018

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Overwhelmed by paying down debt, saving for emergencies, and investing for retirement? Learn how to prioritize where your money should go to maximize returns! How's this year going for you? For us, it's pretty good. We made some big goals at the beginning of the year including saving up to finish our basement, planning a family trip outside the country, and paying down our mortgage faster. If you're trying to tackle several goals at once, you probably understand how slow progress feels sometimes.  Today financial advisor and Family Inc author Doug McCormick and I chat about how to prioritize your goals.  Hope you enjoy!  Resources to Define Your Priorities and Big Goals Whether it's a joint or personal goal, there are handy resources available to help you two achieve your dreams. What is It Like to Be Married to a Financial Planner?  How Our Financial Goals Followed Our Family What's Your One Page Financial Plan? Jumpstart Your Marriage and Money Course Want to give your marriage and bank account a boost? Pick up Jumpstart Your Marriage and Money course. Jumpstart focuses on the big wins including earning more. Get LIFETIME access to a four-week course design to help you: Stop fighting about money and create a budget that you BOTH LOVE Automate your money Pay off your debt faster Plus more! You can get lifetime access here! Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Our theme song is by Gentle Regime. Additional music by Lee Rosevere and Logan from Music for Makers in this episode.

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