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Questionnaire to determine whether your future husband is financially Compatible

Before examining the marriage, should you and your partner take the time to complete and detailed in the following form. This questionnaire will help you master your “Financial Compatibility”.

The rules for the questionnaire is simple and straightforward: On a separate sheet of paper to answer you and your partner independently each question with one sentence answers to three.

Be detailed and thorough. Be honest and understand that there are no wrong answers. Once you have completed the questionnaire in each case, discuss your answers, without arguing. And finally, are the goals that are more aware of each other’s financial past and present, and to understand money management differences and to solve.

1. What is your annual income?
2. How much money do you currently have in your checking account?
3. If you have a savings account, how much money you currently have in it? If you do not have an account, why not?
4. How much total debt you have currently?
5. What is the amount of each of your debts?
6. For bonds that are not self-explanatory, can, for example, credit card debt, you explain what is attributed to him (be specific)? If not, why not?
7. Know your partners annual income? If so, you’re okay with it? If you are not okay with the income of your partner, why did not you?
8. Are you planning a joint or separate savings account, or both?
9. Are you planning a joint or separate checking account, or both?
10. How do you want to share or split the household bills and costs?
11. Where do you want to go for the bulk of the money for after the marriage (for example: a big house, luxury cars, wardrobe,) investment, holidays or children’s education?
12. How much money do you want to save each month?
13. How much money do you want to invest each month?
14. Plan for you or your partner are the main handler of money bills? What is the reason for your choice?
15. Plan your earning potential after the marriage (like change change jobs, or quit your job) to a full-time students? If yes explain.
16. Do you believe that your partner is hiding information about his financial past or present from you? If so, why?
17. What should the maximum your partner can, without spending before sharing the information with you?
18. What do you know or do not like about your current financial situation and views on money management? What about your partner?
19. What would you change improve about your current financial situation and views on money management? What about your partner?
20. How is your credit rating: good, fair or bad? Explaining.
21. Would you be willing to prepare and a marriage contract post-marital agreement signed, if your partner wanted to?

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