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		By: Anonymous		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I would say the 2 most important here are (1) whether your budget still balances out, and (2) how your investments are performing. Every month you should check your spending with your budget to see how you much you are saving/spending. This is critical to your financial health, no matter how much you have. I also would highly recommend checking your investments. It may give you information on whether you need to reallocate your portfolio or if you are performing better than the overall market!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would say the 2 most important here are (1) whether your budget still balances out, and (2) how your investments are performing. Every month you should check your spending with your budget to see how you much you are saving/spending. This is critical to your financial health, no matter how much you have. I also would highly recommend checking your investments. It may give you information on whether you need to reallocate your portfolio or if you are performing better than the overall market!</p>
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