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The Final Day of 31 Days to Organize Your Finances

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October 31, By Kristia 1 Comment

31 Days to Organize Your Finances

On October 1, I embarked on a month long series, 31 Days to Organize Your Finances.

I had high hopes. It was my goal to help you have a detailed financial plan for your family by the end of the month.

And I think I achieved my goal, but I’ll be honest, towards the end of the month I was ready to talk/write/read about other topics. I won’t be hurt if you were feeling the same way–LOL!

During the series, we talked about cash flow, budgets, debts, and all of the nitty gritty of our finances that might not be fun to talk about, but are so important to discuss. Here is the recap of posts

Day 1: Create Your Own Family Balance Sheet
Day 2: What are Your Financial Goals
Day 3: I took 4 days off due to an unexpected family emergency. Thanks for understanding!
Day 4:
Day 5:
Day 6:
Day 7: How Much Money is Coming In?
Day 8: Where is Your Money Going?
Day 9: Reduce Your Spending in 3 Categories
Day 10: Create a Personal Escrow Fund
Day 11: Update #1 – Catch Up on Assignments.
Day 12: Rest day and day to catch up on assignments.
Day 13: Create an Emergency Fund
Day 14: Create a Gift Giving Fund
Day 15: Take a Household Inventory and Plan for Replacements
Day 16: Allow Yourself some Fun Money.
Day 17: Create a Plan to Eliminate Your Debt
Day 18: Update #2 – Catch up on assignments
Day 19: Rest day and day to catch up on assignments.
Day 20: Create a Monthly Spending Plan
Day 21: 3 Tips for Spending Plan Success
Day 22: Short on Cash?
Day 23: Organize Your Financial Documents
Day 24: 5 Tips to Reduce the Money Arguments in Your Marriage
Day 25: Update #3
Day 26: Rest day and day to catch up on assignments.
Day 27: Designate a Family Office Manager
Day 28 & 29: Yep, I burned out.
Day 30: Grocery Budget Challenge
I hope you enjoyed the series. If you have any questions about any of the posts, please leave them in the comments. 

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  1. Heather @ My Overflowing Cup says

    October 31, at 12:41 pm

    I enjoyed this series, Krisita! Thanks so much for all of the helpful information and advice.
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