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This week, I'm going to talk about how to start planning out our annual review which I call Money Day. I got this concept from the Get Rich Slowly Blog. In short, it's a day to set aside and take care of financial stuff. Ours has evolved over the years, but we've been doing this for the past 10 years. I'll link to the article in the show notes. I highly recommend checking it out because it does contain some great ideas which I won't be covering here.
Aside from Christmas and Halloween, Money Day is my favorite day of the year! I love to strategize and geek out about money stuff. My wife on the other hand, well, she doesn't get too excited. Wine helps, but I try get everything prepped and ready so she can just help make decisions and move on. A lot of great things have come out of money day though. We started both of our IRAs, changed to better banks, started my son's 529, saved for cars, planned out some great trips, and made some life-changing money moves for ourselves. Without a doubt, this meeting has a large impact on our financial success each year.
Here's the basic agenda for our money day every year:
We have additional items that we need to look at and decide every year as well. Some topics of discussion have been things like:
Here are some great things that have come from money day:
Keep in mind, you can do this any time you want. You can have a money day more than once a year as well. There are definitely times that we have had little "mini money days". The main thing is that you actually set time aside to make some positive change in your financial life. Don't hold onto stuff all year waiting to discuss on money day. I keep a running list of topics for each year and add things to it.
This is a great time to get organized and also to plan and dream. Make it fun! If you have any things like this that you do, please share! Send me a note. I love to hear from you all!
Action Items:
Check out our Facebook group and connect with others on their journey to financial security and independence!
To contact me, please email [email protected].
Now go get started!
Before you go, please remember this information is for educational and informational purposes only. Please seek tax, legal, or investment advice before making any decisions.
Links:
Money Day Article:
https://www.getrichslowly.org/money-day-your-personal-finance-holiday/
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This week, I'm going to talk about how to start planning out our annual review which I call Money Day. I got this concept from the Get Rich Slowly Blog. In short, it's a day to set aside and take care of financial stuff. Ours has evolved over the years, but we've been doing this for the past 10 years. I'll link to the article in the show notes. I highly recommend checking it out because it does contain some great ideas which I won't be covering here.
Aside from Christmas and Halloween, Money Day is my favorite day of the year! I love to strategize and geek out about money stuff. My wife on the other hand, well, she doesn't get too excited. Wine helps, but I try get everything prepped and ready so she can just help make decisions and move on. A lot of great things have come out of money day though. We started both of our IRAs, changed to better banks, started my son's 529, saved for cars, planned out some great trips, and made some life-changing money moves for ourselves. Without a doubt, this meeting has a large impact on our financial success each year.
Here's the basic agenda for our money day every year:
We have additional items that we need to look at and decide every year as well. Some topics of discussion have been things like:
Here are some great things that have come from money day:
Keep in mind, you can do this any time you want. You can have a money day more than once a year as well. There are definitely times that we have had little "mini money days". The main thing is that you actually set time aside to make some positive change in your financial life. Don't hold onto stuff all year waiting to discuss on money day. I keep a running list of topics for each year and add things to it.
This is a great time to get organized and also to plan and dream. Make it fun! If you have any things like this that you do, please share! Send me a note. I love to hear from you all!
Action Items:
Check out our Facebook group and connect with others on their journey to financial security and independence!
To contact me, please email [email protected].
Now go get started!
Before you go, please remember this information is for educational and informational purposes only. Please seek tax, legal, or investment advice before making any decisions.
Links:
Money Day Article:
https://www.getrichslowly.org/money-day-your-personal-finance-holiday/