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Money Date Checklist: What Couples Should Include

Money Date Checklist: What Couples Should Include

What should you include in a money date checklist for couples?

A money date checklist should keep your monthly money talk focused, fair, and easy to repeat. The goal is to review what happened, decide what’s next, and leave with a short list of actions—without turning the conversation into a debate about every past purchase.

1) A quick money “temperature check”

Start with a two-minute check-in: how each person feels about money right now (calm, stressed, hopeful, tight). This sets the tone and helps you choose whether to tackle big decisions or stick to simple maintenance.

2) Calendar + logistics

Confirm the date range you’re reviewing and pull up the same info every time: bank accounts, credit cards, bills, and your budget tool or spreadsheet. Add upcoming dates that affect spending (travel, birthdays, renewals, school costs).

3) Review income and cash flow

Note what actually came in (paychecks, bonuses, reimbursements) and what’s expected next month. If income varies, decide on a baseline amount to budget from and where “extra” dollars will go.

4) Bills and obligations checklist

Verify rent/mortgage, utilities, insurance, subscriptions, childcare, and minimum debt payments. Flag any due dates, auto-pay issues, or price increases so nothing surprises you mid-month.

5) Spending recap (with categories)

Look at the biggest categories first: groceries, dining, transportation, personal spending, and household. Celebrate wins, then pick one or two categories to adjust—no need to re-litigate every line item.

6) Debt, savings, and goals

Track progress on credit cards, loans, emergency fund, retirement, and sinking funds (holidays, home repairs). Decide one priority for the month: pay down a balance, rebuild cash reserves, or save for a shared goal.

7) Decisions + assignments

End with 3–5 action items, each with an owner and deadline (cancel a subscription, negotiate a bill, increase an automatic transfer, plan a low-cost date night). Keep it realistic so the checklist feels supportive, not punishing.

For a ready-to-use monthly template and a deeper breakdown of what to cover, see the full guide: Money Date Checklist for Couples.

FAQ

How often should couples have a money date?

Monthly works well for most couples because it lines up with bills and pay cycles. If finances are tight or changing quickly, a shorter weekly check-in can help until things stabilize.

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