The Money Journal: A hands-on guide for you and your money.
Part journal, part money book, part expense tracker.
The Money Journal: A hands-on guide for you and your money.
* (LIMITED TIME OFFER: Reserve A Digital AND Physical Copy For Only $20) *
Who has time to read personal finance books with everything else going on?
How do you even begin to tackle debt?
Where do you start investing for the future?
Don’t let another day pass by without doing something about your money worries.
What would your impact be to your family, friends, colleagues, and community if financial stress was no longer guiding you?
We’d love to get The Money Journal in your hands. It’s the result of our own personal journey to get out of debt, get out of the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle, and grow wealth.
The Money Journal is based on over 30 money books. It is filled with information on money management, saving, investing, minimizing taxes and so much more. There are pages along the way to prompt you to reflect on your money mindset, to create a a budget, to track expenses and various “free flow” pages to reflect on how managing your money can lead to a more fulfilling life. No matter what your goals are, let 2020 be the year you take charge of your financial well-being.
As a special during these unimaginable times, we will waive the shipping free and send the planner immediately to you.
For $20, you can have in your hands something you can use to design the life that you want and have a plan for you AND your money.
The time to get your financial house in order is NOW!
1. Your copy of The Money Journal which includes money lessons, action item checklists, journal prompts, money challenges, debt and expense trackers, savings trackers and so much more so that you can create a plan to live debt free, invest and grow wealth to secure your family’s future and create impact today and tomorrow.
2. A complete list of resources to help you on your financial journey.
3. Inside access to new money lessons and wealth building materials.
“I would recommend The Money Journal to a friend. It's a great journal to get started with financial independence. A lot of my personal friends are like me, early 20 somethings with no idea what to do when it comes to finances. The exercise that helped me the most was analyzing my debt, finding the one that had the highest interest rate, and paying it off as quickly as possible. I have started this process and I am excited to see where it goes.”