Divorce is one of life’s most challenging experiences, and the financial aspect of it can be particularly overwhelming. When emotions are high, making rational financial decisions can be difficult. Working with a divorce financial planner to create a cashflow model can be an invaluable tool in navigating the financial settlement process.
What Is a Cashflow Model?
A cashflow model is a financial projection tool that helps you understand how money moves in and out over time. It takes into account income, expenses, assets, liabilities, and potential future changes. By visualizing these elements, a cashflow model provides a clear picture of your financial situation both now and in the future. They should be created by a financial planner who can ensure that the inputs and assumptions are accurate.
Why Is a Cashflow Model Important in Divorce Settlements?
Divorce settlements involve the division of assets and financial responsibilities, and both parties need to ensure they are financially stable post-divorce. Here’s how a cashflow model can help:
How to Create a Cashflow Model for Divorce
While it is possible to build a cashflow model using spreadsheets, financial software, or online tools, seeking guidance from a divorce financial planner is advisable if it’s affordable. Here are the key steps that a specialist will take:
A cashflow model is a powerful tool that brings clarity and confidence to the financial side of divorce. By providing a detailed, long-term perspective, it helps both parties make fair and informed decisions. If you’re facing a divorce, consider working with a financial professional to develop a cashflow model tailored to your unique situation. It’s a step that can help pave the way for a financially secure future.
Tamsin Caine
Tamsin is a Chartered Financial Planner with over 20 years experience. She works with couples and individuals who are at the end of a relationship and want agree how to divide their assets FAIRLY without a fight.
You can contact Tamsin at tamsin@smartdivorce.co.uk or arrange a free initial meeting using https://bit.ly/SmDiv15min. She is also part of the team running Facebook group Separation, Divorce and Dissolution UK
Tamsin Caine MSc., FPFS
Chartered Financial Planner
Smart Divorce Ltd
https://smartdivorce.co.uk
P.S. I am the co-author of “My Divorce Handbook – It’s What You Do Next That Counts”, written by divorce specialists and lawyers writing about their area of expertise to help walk you through the divorce process. You can buy it here https://yourdivorcehandbook.co.uk/buy-the-book/