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Relationship worksheet Before setting on your sacred journey into a loving relationship, open communication and dialogue are the keys for a successful future together. As you begin your financial path as a couple, take a few moments to complete the following questionnaire. Be sure to share this information with your prospective spouse and ideally, book a time to complete the questionnaire together and allow sufficient time for open, non-judgmental dialogue. If you need assistance as a couple, seek the independent advice of a financial professional. FINANCIAL DETAILS: FINANCIAL DETAILS: 1. current assets: House: Car: Investments: RSPs: $ $ $ $ $ $ (A) 1. current assets: House: Car: Investments: RSPs: $ $ $ $ $ $ (A) 2. current debts: Mortgage: Loans: Credit cars: $ $ $ $ $ (B) 2. current debts: Mortgage: Loans: Credit cars: $ $ $ $ $ (B) 3. net worth: (A minus B) $ 4. credit rating: you can obtain your credit rating from either www.transunion.ca or www.equifax.ca 5. have you ever declared bankruptcy? 6. current annual income: 7. future inheritances: 8. other future income/payouts: 3. net worth: (A minus B) $ 4. credit rating: you can obtain your credit rating from either www.transunion.ca or www.equifax.ca 5. have you ever declared bankruptcy? 6. current annual income: 7. future inheritances: 8. other future income/payouts:

page -2-9. will we co-mingle our assets (share, and when possible, change to joint ownership)? If yes, what assets? (i.e. house, non-registered assets, existing bank accounts, etc.): 10. will we open joint bank accounts? 11. will we have individual bank accounts? 12. who will primarily be in charge of the banking and bill paying? And what will be shared? 13. will we create a pre-nuptial agreement? 14. do you have a Will? will we create or update our Wills? 15. do we have powers of attorney, personal directives and other important declarations? 16. do I (we) have a lawyer? 17. when will we meet with a lawyer to cover questions 13-16? 18. will we take out life insurance? 19. will we name each other as beneficiaries (i.e. RSP accounts, pension plans, life insurance, etc.) 9. will we co-mingle our assets (share, and when possible, change to joint ownership)? If yes, what assets? (i.e. house, non-registered assets, existing bank accounts, etc.): 10. will we open joint bank accounts? 11. will we have individual bank accounts? 12. who will primarily be in charge of the banking and bill paying? And what will be shared? 13. will we create a pre-nuptial agreement? 14. do you have a Will? will we create or update our Wills? 15. do we have powers of attorney, personal directives and other important declarations? 16. do I (we) have a lawyer? 17. when will we meet with a lawyer to cover questions 13-16? 18. will we take out life insurance? 19. will we name each other as beneficiaries (i.e. RSP accounts, pension plans, life insurance, etc.)

page -3-19. do I (we) have a financial advisor? 20. will we have joint financial advisors? FAMILY: 21. do we plan on having children? if no, move to question #26 if yes, proceed with question #22 22. how many? 23. who will stay home with the children? 24. what income will be lost while raising your child or children? 25. how will additional income be sought or expenses EDUCATION: 26. do either of us plan on furthering our education? if no, move to question #30 if yes, proceed with question #27 27. 19. do I (we) have a financial advisor? 20. will we have joint financial advisors? FAMILY: 21. do we plan on having children? if no, move to question #26 if yes, proceed with question #22 22. how many? 23. who will stay home with the children? 24. what income will be lost while raising your child or children? 25. how will additional income be sought or expenses EDUCATION: 26. do either of us plan on furthering our education? if no, move to question #30 if yes, proceed with question #27 27.

page -4- EDUCATION continued: 28. what income will be lost during this time? 29. how will additional income be sought or expenses MAJOR PURCHASES: 30. what are the major purchases we would like to plan for (i.e. house, car, vacations, investments, other): ITEM AMOUNT WHEN 31. will we follow a monthly budget? 32. if yes, individually or as a couple? 33. who will prepare & monitor the budget (individually or as a couple)? EDUCATION continued: 28. what income will be lost during this time? 29. how will additional income be sought or expenses MAJOR PURCHASES: 30. what are the major purchases we would like to plan for (i.e. house, car, vacations, investments, other): ITEM AMOUNT WHEN 31. will we follow a monthly budget? 32. if yes, individually or as a couple? 33. who will prepare & monitor the budget (individually or as a couple)?

page -5- OTHER FACTORS: 34. what was my overall experience with money as a child (poor, fair, excellent)? 35. did my parents & family have an abundance of money or did we struggle? 36. what did I learn from my family and parents about money that I would like to remember and expand: 37. what did I learn from my family and parents about money that I would like to improve upon and possibly change: 38. what is my current education and experience with money management, debt and assets? 39. what steps do I need to make to increase my education and comfort level with money (i.e. read more books, seek professional financial assistance, etc.) OTHER FACTORS: 34. what was my overall experience with money as a child (poor, fair, excellent)? 35. did my parents & family have an abundance of money or did we struggle? 36. what did I learn from my family and parents about money that I would like to remember and expand: 37. what did I learn from my family and parents about money that I would like to improve upon and possibly change: 38. what is my current education and experience with money management, debt and assets? 39. what steps do I need to make to increase my education and comfort level with money (i.e. read more books, seek professional financial assistance, etc.)

page -6- GOALS: GOALS: 40. what is my ANNUAL INCOME goal in the next year: in the next 3 years: in the next 5 years: 40. what is my ANNUAL INCOME goal in the next year: in the next 3 years: in the next 5 years: 41. what is my NET WORTH goal (how much would I need to be worth to feel financially secure)? 42. what will I do in the future to help achieve my financial goals (i.e. start a savings plan, take a course on money management, start a budget, etc.) today: in the next month: in the next 3 months: 43. when will I review my goals? how often (monthly, quarterly) 44. will we review our goals as a couple? if so, how often? and if so, 41. what is my NET WORTH goal (how much would I need to be worth to feel financially secure)? 42. what will I do in the future to help achieve my financial goals (i.e. start a savings plan, take a course on money management, start a budget, etc.) today: in the next month: in the next 3 months: 43. when will I review my goals? how often (monthly, quarterly) 44. will we review our goals as a couple? if so, how often? and if so, Congratulations! As a new or established couple, you ve taken a powerful first step. Examining your current financial picture and setting goals for the future will certainly support your likelihood for success. Discussing your financial goals and dreams together will create a nurturing environment for both parties to flourish with mutual support and clarity. Schedule time together to review your changing goals and dreams to ensure that you re both on a path of accomplishment that balances your relationship. And remember to seek professional help. The services of a financial professional, lawyer, accountant and banker will make your journey together easier and more enjoyable. For more information, please visit: www.kelleykeehn.com or call us at 780.732.0144. We d love to hear from you!