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Month By Month Money To Do List
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jan 15, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:31:10
If you've ever wondered what you should be doing each month with your finances, I've got a podcast episode for you. I've compiled a list of the top things you should be thinking about each month to help you make smart money moves throughout the year. This is just a guide - so make sure you make it your own and focus on the steps each month that are right for your own situation. It's your year to rock your finances - I'm just sayin'. On This Podcast Episode: I'm taking it month by month to lay out a money to do list to keep you focused and your bank account soaring. Jan – How are you doing? This is a month to check in on your financial goals – have you set new ones? Feb – Getting your tax stuff together is the name of the game because tax day is April 17. March – Time to double check your retirement contributions + invest your tax return somewhere good. April – Save and shred any documents you don't need after filing your return and create a master money list with every account number, password and financial account listed. May – Check in with your Emergency Fund - are you earning over 1% interest on your savings? June- Check in with your investments and your money tracking system. July – Time for a mid year check-in - figure out what's working and what isn't. Aug – Review and update any beneficiaries and if you haven't created a will and advanced health care direction....do it in August. Also, call your cell phone, internet and cable company to try to find any better deals than what you have now. Sep – Full on holiday mode - create your holiday budget and dial in your travel plans. Oct - If you've filed an extension on your taxes, they are due Oct 17. Had a new baby? Think about setting up a 529 college savings plan. Nov- Open enrollment for health insurance time and a good reminder to evaluate your current policy and any new plans. Dec – Focus on gift giving - you can gift up to $15,000 per person without having to file a gift tax return. Donating to charities could also help lower your taxable income. Then...get some rest and enjoy the holidays. Links Mentioned: Freshbooks Willing Tomorrow Collegebacker Google Flights Raise Shout Out To Our Sponsor: Find out today why ZipRecruiter has been used by businesses of all sizes – just like mine- to find the most qualified job candidates with immediate results – If you want your biz to soar in 2018 head to ZipRecruiter.com/mymoney to try it for free – again that’s ZipRecruiter.com/mymoney. Thanks for Tuning In: Thanks for tuning in to listen to this episode of Millennial Money. Every listen means so much to us. If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media using the hashtag #millennialmoneypodcast. Also, please leave an honest review for Millennial Money on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and much appreciated! You’re awesome! Want More: Shannah on Twitter Shannah on Instagram Disclosure: The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. To determine which investment(s) and financial strategies may be appropriate for you, consult your financial adviser prior to investing. There is no assurance that the techniques and strategies discussed are suitable for all investors or will yield positive outcomes.   See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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