Family Wealth Audit for Couples

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Couples
Wealth Audit

Know exactly where you stand before you build. Work through this together — 30 minutes, no phones.

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30Minutes
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Introduction

Before You Begin

This audit is your starting point. There are no wrong answers — only honest ones.

How to use this audit

Sit together as a couple. Be specific where you can — estimate where you can't. The goal isn't perfection. It's an honest picture of where you stand today. Every number that moves in the right direction over the next twelve months is evidence the system is working.

Your data stays private

Everything you enter lives in your browser only. Nothing is sent anywhere. You can print or save a PDF when you're done.

Section 01

Your Household

The basics — who you are as a wealth-building unit.

Dependants
No children
1 child
2 children
3+ children
Section 02

Your Income

Understanding the engine — what comes in and how it's structured.

Annual Gross Income (before tax)
$
$
Other Income
$
$
Combined Household Income$0
Income Stability
Both permanent
One contract
Both contract
One self-employed
Both self-employed
Why income matters beyond lifestyle

Two incomes isn't just a higher standard of living. It's two borrowing capacities, two super accounts, two concessional caps, and two tax positions the ATO will reward if you structure correctly. This is the dual income edge — and most couples never use it.

Section 03

Your Assets

What you own and what it's worth — an honest snapshot.

Owner-Occupied Property
$
$
Home Equity$0
Investment Property (if any)
$
$
$
Superannuation
$
$
Do you know your super investment option?
Yes — both of us
Yes — one of us
No — neither
Shares & Cash
$
$
$
$
Section 04

Your Liabilities

What you owe — total picture, no surprises.

Home Loan
$
%
Investment Property Loan (if any)
$
%
Other Liabilities
$
$
$
$
Net Worth — the number that matters

Total assets minus total liabilities equals your net worth. This is the number you're building. It's your starting line, not your finish line.

Your Estimated Net Worth$0
Section 05

Monthly Cashflow

Where the money actually goes — the honest version.

Monthly Take-Home (after tax, combined)
$
Fixed Monthly Expenses
$
$
$
$
$
$
Variable Monthly Expenses
$
$
$
$
$
$
Monthly Investing & Saving
$
$
$
Monthly Surplus$0
Section 06

Your Goals

What you're actually building toward — in your own words.

Short-Term (1–2 years)
Medium-Term (3–5 years)
Long-Term (10 years+)
The Big One
Open question

If money stopped being a source of anxiety for your household — if it was simply sorted — what would you spend your energy on instead? Write it here, without editing yourself.

Section 07

Self-Assessment

Rate yourselves 1 (not in place) to 5 (fully sorted). Be honest — this is for you.

AreaScore
0/50
Your Total Score
0–20
Foundation Stage
Start with structure — chapters 1–4 first.
21–35
Building Stage
Good foundations — focus on integration and tax.
36–50
Scaling Stage
Strong position — chapters 10–12 will accelerate you.
Section 08

Your Next Steps

Three things to do before you finish Chapter 1.

1

Confirm your combined net worth. Assets minus liabilities. Write it down. This is your starting line — the most important number you'll track over the next ten years.

2

Check both super accounts this week. Log in, find the balance, find the investment option, and write it down. You don't need to change anything yet — just know where you stand.

3

Identify your biggest gap from the self-assessment. Not all ten areas — just the one that scored lowest. That's where the book will help you most. Start there.

One truth to keep
Wealth built from purpose outlasts wealth built from fear. The reason behind the plan is the plan.

Return to this audit in 12 months. Every number that has moved in the right direction is evidence the system is working.

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