How to Take Yourself on a “Money Date”

A “money date” is something you might find quite rewarding. It may be spontaneous or planned, brief or extended, on your own or with your loved ones, but essentially, it is time spent connecting with your money. In this article are some ideas for things to do on your money date: 1) Login to you online accounts and check out your balances. 2) Pay bills if they are due. 3) Update credit card information. 4) Add up income and expenses for the month. 5) Organize receipts. 6) Set some goals for you and your money. A money date is a great way to become intimate with your financial situation.

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By Carrie Rattle

Carrie Rattle is a Principal at BehavioralCents.com, a website for women focused on mind and money behaviors. She has worked in the financial services industry for 20+ years and hopes to inspire women to better prepare themselves for financial independence. Read More

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