Coming up this Friday: 25 Days to Healthier Finances

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Hello everyone! :) I’ve got some exciting news. I’ve been planning a new series of blog posts for quite some time now.

The series, called “25 Days to Healthier Finances” will start on November 20, Friday. For 25 straight days, I’ll be uploading a new blog post each day. Each post has one actionable item that you’re supposed to do by the end of that day. Some items will be difficult, while others will only take a few minutes. The difficult ones, I’ll usually assign during the weekend.

If you’re struggling financially or if you’re just getting started managing your finances, you shouldn’t miss this series. I recommend that you subscribe to receive email updates if you haven’t done so yet.

As usual, I welcome your feedback about the series once it gets started. Thanks!

UPDATE: Here’s the list of published articles from the series so far:

  1. Define wealth and financial freedom.
  2. Fine-tune your budget (or start one).
  3. Learn all you can about one investment instrument.
  4. Automate your savings.
  5. Pick 2 no-spending days this month.
  6. Identify employment benefits.
  7. Commit to learn a new skill.
  8. Sell something.
  9. Level up your cooking skills.
  10. Read one personal finance book.
  11. Compute your net worth.
  12. Evaluate your subscriptions.
  13. Start collecting loose change.
  14. Organize your financial paperwork.
  15. Carry only one credit card in your wallet.
  16. Make a debt repayment plan.
  17. Know the things that you don’t care to spend on.
  18. Pick a hobby you can monetize.
  19. Quit an expensive habit.
  20. Maximize customer loyalty programs.
  21. Prepare for the holidays – for next year.
  22. Discuss finances with a friend or relative.
  23. Do a financial review of your year so far.
  24. Write down your ideal income and expenses.
  25. Make a financial plan for your future.

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One response to “Coming up this Friday: 25 Days to Healthier Finances”

  1. Jay Castillo

    Now this is something to look forward to! All of us need to “sharpen the saw”. In my case, I have not been tracking my finances ever since Ondoy struck and my desktop computer got submerged, and then my PDA suddenly won’t charge anymore. I really can use this and I’m sure the same goes for a lot of people out there. :-)

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