30 Tips to Ensure Your Financial Fitness

April is National Financial Literacy month and never has financial education been needed more than it is now. But for many Americans who have never taken the time to flex their financial muscles, the thought of shaping up their finances is akin to running a marathon on a sprained ankle. But it doesn’t have to be! Financial literacy isn’t a sprint to the finish. It is a slow and steady marathon that requires you to take small but easy-to-do actionable step; Turn your fear into focus, Find new ideas, Expand your potential, and Take charge and share.

For each of the 30 days of National Financial Literacy month I’ll be sending out a tip a day to help you stretch and strengthen your financial know-how and lead a financially fit life. No matter what time of the year you apply these principles you will begin to make a difference in your life and, by sharing, the lives of those around you. Feel free to follow me on Twitter @sharonlechter and YOUTHpreneur @YOUTHpreneur.

I welcome your feedback and stories on how you are using these tips to help lead a financially fit life. I will keep the collection of each tip in this post, but look out for them each day starting April 1.

Week One – Turn Your Fear Into Focus

Day 1: Get Organized

Day 2: Determine Your Debt Percentage

Day 3: Separate the Good and Bad Debt

Day 4: Divide Out Your Wants and Needs

Day 5: Check Your Credit Score

Day 6: Review Your Insurance

Day 7: Consult a Financial Planner

Week Two – Find New Ideas

Day 8: Pay Your Family First

Day 9: Spend Time Not Money

Day 10: Save in Everyday Living

Day 11: Dine in With Friends

Day 12: Exercise the Two Minute Rule

Day 13: Look For Great Used Deals

Day 14: Learn to Use Cash Again

Week Three – Expand Your Potential

Day 15: Take An Online Assessment Test

Day 16: Turn a Hobby Into a Moneymaker

Day 17: Sell Off Items You No Longer Use

Day 18: Create a Financial Club

Day 19: Create a Spending Game

Day 20: Read What Others Are Saying

Day 21: Explore Real Estate Options

Week Four – Take Charge and Share

Day 22: Start Planning for Your Future

Day 23: Communicate With Your Representatives

Day 24: Talk to Your Children

Day 25: Do Something Positive for the Community

Day 26: Encourage Your Children to be Entrepreneurs

Day 27: Continue Paying Down Debt

Day 28: Identify New Investments

Conclusion – Be Your Own Driver

Day 29: Share Your Story

Day 30: Review Your Past and Present

Concluding Tip: Control Your Financial Future

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