Level 2 — Budgeting Skills · 6 د
Money as a Team Sport
Shared bills, separate personalities, one fifteen-minute ritual.

Most couple money fights are system fights wearing a values costume. The fix is rarely a lecture; it's a structure both people can see: one shared list of bills, one agreed split (proportional to income is the common fair default), and personal no-questions money for each person — even $25.
The fifteen-minute monthly money date replaces three hundred micro-negotiations: what came in, what's coming, one decision to make together. No blame archaeology — the statement is data, not evidence.
Structures that help: a joint account funded for shared bills with personal accounts for personal spending; automatic transfers on payday; sinking funds for the gifts-and-holidays category that otherwise starts December arguments. Same machinery works for roommates, minus the romance.
- Proportional split
- Each partner funds shared costs by income share.
- No-questions money
- Per-person spending that needs no approval — the pressure valve.