Financial Health Connections for Couples .

Content
6 modules

Rating

Course Length
3 hours

Instructor
Joanne McLain

Released
30 Nov 2021

Price
$29.00

Description

Financial Health Connections for Couples provides an innovative framework for couples to discuss their perspectives about money and the tools to develop a mutual relationship to the money they share. This course is applicable to any kind of partnership with shared responsibility of expenses because it involves personal feelings, expectations, history, and behavior regarding money. Financial Health Connections for Couples leads couples through a learning process about how to make mutual choices and decisions that affect more than just finances.

This course requires a commitment from both partners to participate. You will access the course together: sometimes you will take turns completing the exercises, and sometimes you will do them together. We encourage you to continue discussing these topics well after you finish the exercises.

This course takes approximately three hours to complete and is divided into two modules. We suggest that you take a few days to a week between the first and second module to practice and discuss what you learned.

You will see references to "your facilitator" occasionally during this course. If you are working with someone like a case manager or counselor while you are taking this course, that can be a reminder to discuss topics with them. If not, you can choose to send a message to the course creator, Joanne McLain, at jmclain@fhinst.com. You don't have to discuss this course with anyone, but we certainly hope you discuss it with each other!

 

Objectives

You Will Learn:

  • A deeper understanding of routines and habits in behavior change
  • How to explore personal and shared goals and the barriers to successfully achieving those goals
  • How to explore individual money styles
  • The “Yours, Mine & Ours” Money Decisions Exercise
  • How to use the “Asset Building Continuum” as a means to building financial stability
  • Understanding the role of personal and shared values on financial behaviors
  • Suggested rules for discussing money
  • The concept of Internal Inconsistency and its role in personal and joint decision-making

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate FHI Certificate

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Financial Health Connections for Couples Preclass Survey
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Financial Health Connections for Couples, Part Two
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