When it comes to your financial situation, it’s important to set goals and keep tabs on your progress along the way. If you aren’t setting goals, then what are you really working towards? And, if you aren’t keeping tabs on your progress, how do you know if you will actually reach your goals? The ability to pulse check your money at the end of each month will help!
I am a firm believer in pulse checking your money and progress at the end of each month. I do month end money pulse checks myself, I help clients complete their month end money pulse checks, and this past January, I started to go live at the end of each month to share my results.
Every month, I quickly break down exactly how to pulse check your money, and share my month end money pulse check results. If you want a more in-depth overview of how to pulse check your month, watch the How to Pulse Check Your Money video. I hope this encourages you to start pulse checking your money each month. It’s a great way to pinpoint areas of opportunity, celebrate wins, and make sure you are on track to reach your goals.
Here is a quick recap on how to pulse check your money:
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Refer to your budget
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Refer to your spending
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Refer to your goals
Then, ask yourself the following questions:
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Did anything unexpected come up to throw off my budget? Should I budget for it moving forward?
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What areas did I overspend in? What areas did I under spend in?
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Did I spend more money than I made this month?
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How much did I contribute to my goals? Am I on track to reach my goal savings amount by my deadline?
Your answers will help you plan your budget better for next month! You may even realize spending patterns you didn’t know you had. This will allow you to make changes to help you save more and manage your money better.
My March 2019 month end money pulse check results:
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Way over budget in food ($200 extra dollars), which means I could have saved more money.
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Slightly over budget in my Personal Bills and Fun Spending categories, nothing too concerning.
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Digit and my bank saved me an extra $42 this month.
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I was significantly under my “Transportation” budget again this month. I didn’t go anywhere new and/or other people drove.
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Overall, I had some opportunities, but I profited $100 for the month. Meaning, I spent $100 less than I earned in March 2019.
Like I mentioned earlier, I hope my pulse check tutorial and results helps you to start this habit on your own! I will be going live at the end of each month on the City Girl Savings Facebook group to recap how to pulse check and sharing my results for the month. More money pulse checks are coming!
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Happy Saturday ladies! @bdimke @rhauskke @mccartna @owithers135 @delaneyse28 @prattasi Do you all complete a review of your budget at the end of each month? I do and always share my results! Check out my March status.