What Do Financially Independent Couples Have in Common?
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In Episode 82 of the Real Life Planning Podcast, Cynthia Meyer, CFP®, CFA®, ChFC® shares eight key behaviors she’s observed across her clients who are financially successful couples. From avoiding lifestyle creep to tracking net worth and building multiple income streams, these practical habits are a roadmap for partners who want to become work-optional—together.
" The earlier in your relationship you can commit to living on one income, the more you can free up for savings and growth.” - Cynthia Meyer
This week on Real Life Planning Podcast:
💡How do financially independent couples handle money differently? [00:00:17]
💡Why is living below your means a secret weapon for flexibility and growth? [00:02:00]
💡How does avoiding lifestyle creep help couples build long-term wealth? [00:04:41]
💡What mindset helps people bounce back from financial setbacks? [00:15:06]
💡Why do so many financially independent people choose to keep working? [00:17:00]
Takeaway Quotes:
" Multiple income streams are more than a safety net—they’re a wealth-building engine."-Cynthia Meyer
" The couples who succeed financially collaborate."- Cynthia Meyer
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