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	Comments on: 3 Budget Related Tasks to Complete Before the End of the Year	</title>
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		By: Anonymous		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Reviewing your budget is just as important as creating a budget. In fact, it is probable more important. This is where you learn about yourself and about your spending habits. Ideally, you will be able to build upon what you learned and you can set better and more accurate goals for 2016. I always spend at least 10-15 hours at the end of the year going in full detail of my finances. It really helps me understand what I am doing well and where I need to improve upon. I started this process in 2010. Every year I still am able to find improvements and new ideas on things I can do better.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reviewing your budget is just as important as creating a budget. In fact, it is probable more important. This is where you learn about yourself and about your spending habits. Ideally, you will be able to build upon what you learned and you can set better and more accurate goals for 2016. I always spend at least 10-15 hours at the end of the year going in full detail of my finances. It really helps me understand what I am doing well and where I need to improve upon. I started this process in 2010. Every year I still am able to find improvements and new ideas on things I can do better.</p>
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