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Let’s review my budget for my 2nd paycheck in October and… I started a Savings Challenge to work on my goal for saving $24,000 in my “Emergency Fund”. And you’ll understand the quotes when you see the video. I need your input!
This week’s 5 frugal things focus on family and making financial strides. Comments are open.
This week’s 5 frugal things focus on family and making financial strides. Comments are open.
Reviewing money spend during the month of September 2024.
I go over my October Net Worth and reviewing what my focus is for 2025 (hint: saving money). We will also review my October budget reset on my digital spreadsheet. Trying to figure out which I like better (paper or spreadsheet) as we go into 2025 (already!)
This week’s 5 frugal things beings us to the home stretch of paying myself back. Comments are open.
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