Chapter 19. A Final Thought on Your Finances

You now have the financial blueprint for a life in which your most important goals and dreams, as well as your values, are a part of your everyday reality.

Your goals may change and your finances may change. Once you get out of debt, for example, you will have even more money for your other priorities. That's why we recommend that you update this chart at least once a month. (Stacey will talk more about that in Part III). In addition, we suggest you keep a copy of your Bottom Line in a place where you will see it at least once a day.

I asked you to do a lot in Part II, and I truly appreciate your effort. I wish you great luck as you live out a life that reflects who you really are!

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