Only 5 paychecks ’till Dec. 25 — start budgeting now

Shocking, isn’t it?

While many are only getting started planning for what spooky creature they’ll dress up as for Halloween this year, what’s more frightening for the cost-conscious is that there are only 5 paychecks left before the holidays.

As inflation takes a bite and economic uncertainty brews on the horizon, how can you get through the next 10 weeks without blowing your budget or going into debt?

The Wall Street Journal article below has some helpful tips for you on how to budget and thrive through the remainder of 2022 — without inflation upending your spending plans. Be sure to check it out along with these other articles of interest from the financial world this week.

As always, I’m here for guidance and support with more personalized strategies tailored to fit your goals. Reach out with any questions you have. I’d love to hear from you.

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