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Pay Attention To Your Spending

Pay Attention To Your Spending

Better money management starts with spending awareness. Use a money management app like MoneyTrack to track spending across categories and see for yourself how much you're spending on discretionary items like food, entertainment, and even your daily coffee. Once you develop these habits, you can create a plan for improvement.

Estimate your retirement income. There are online calculators that can help you figure out how much monthly income you can safely generate from retirement savings, Social Security checks, and annuities—if you have one.

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Better money management starts with spending awareness. And in these articles I will show you how to manage you money

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