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Keeping My Word

On April Fool’s Day I introduced you to something new: The My Discovery Destination! Financial Calendar. The idea behind it is that at the beginning of every month, I will share with you a checklist of things you can do to make small changes in your personal financial planning that could help you earn big rewards down the road.

If you noticed, each blog post in April addressed an item on April’s list. Well, May 1st is just about here (where did April go?), and I haven’t forgotten my promise. I have May’s calendar ready to go!

I invite you to take a peek so you’ll know what topics we’ll be discussing next month. You can find it here.

“But,” you say, “it’s not yet the beginning of May. It’s the last Thursday in April. So, why are you introducing a new check-off sheet?”

GREAT question. The fact is that April snuck in an extra Thursday on me this year for a total of five. If I had paid more attention, I would have listed FIVE items to talk about in April.

Rest assured that I will not let the calendar best me twice!

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