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December 2016
Personal Finance Calendar!
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National Fruit Cake Month. Consider how many fruit cakes
are sent and never eaten. How much money do you waste on
food?
3
National Roof over Your Head Day. Reflect on your
blessings and the luxuries you have in your life.
4
Santa’s List Day. Are you on the naughty or on the nice list for
managing your finances?
11
International Children's Day. What are you teaching your
children about personal finance? Are they prepared to face the
world? !
18
Bake Cookies Day. Celebrate the holiday by baking cookies
with your family. Notice how much fun you can have with
inexpensive activities.
21
Winter Solstice. On the shortest day of the year, consider the
past months and how you will tackle your finances in the
coming year.
24
Christmas Eve. Think about the true meaning of the holiday.
Is there something you can do to help others enjoy this
wondrous day?
25
Christmas Day. Cherish spending the day with family and
friends instead of worrying about money or expensive
presents.
27
Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day. Celebrate the holidays with
another fun activity that won’t hurt your budget,
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New Year’s Eve. As you reflect on the new year, what can you
do differently this next year to strengthen your financial
situation?
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