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This action plan will help you stay on track for budgeting success Congratulations, Penny Hoarder! Y

This action plan will help you stay on track for budgeting success [Image] [Tello Mobile]( [Budgeting Bootcamp] Congratulations, Penny Hoarder! You’ve completed budgeting bootcamp and are well on your way to a life of less money stress. Over the course of the bootcamp, you learned: - Why you should make a budget. - How to make a budget. - Tricks for overcoming common budgeting obstacles. - Five of our favorite budgeting styles. - How to stay on budget and rein in your spending. But just because bootcamp is over, that doesn’t mean your finances are set to autopilot! Here are some things to keep in mind to stay on track toward your budgeting goals: - For the first few weeks, make checking in on your budget a daily thing. - Continue tracking every transaction so you get the big-picture view of your spending habits. - If your budget just isn’t working out, consider switching to one of the other budgeting systems we highlighted in this bootcamp. - Don’t let a bad budgeting day (or even a bad budgeting week!) make you throw in the towel. - Simplify your life! Rearrange due dates and automate things where you can. - Don’t go it alone: An accountability buddy can make sticking to a budget that much easier. So what comes next? Now that you’ve completed the budgeting bootcamp, you’ll start receiving our regular daily email newsletters. That’s where you’ll find a quick daily digest of some of our favorite articles that have been hitting the site — plus extra tips, tricks and ideas for keeping your finances in check. If you have a few minutes, [we’d love it if you’d take this quick survey about your bootcamp experience]( your feedback will help us continue to improve budgeting bootcamp for future Penny Hoarders. Thanks so much for your help. We’ll see you around! (And by around, we mean in your inbox.) [Tello Tips]( As you continue to practice your new budgeting habits, don’t forget to keep looking for opportunities to lower your expenses where you can. Tello Mobile makes it easy to switch carriers — you might even be able to keep your phone. [As a budgeting bootcamp graduate, you’ll get 50% off when you join Tello with any $19-a-month or higher plan]( Follow us on: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [Image] The Penny Hoarder | 490 1st Ave S, Suite 800 | Saint Petersburg, Florida 33701 | United States [Update mailing preferences](. If you no longer wish to receive emails, [unsubscribe here](. Questions? View our [Privacy Policy](. [View this message in browser](.

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