I found $500 in her bank account


Reader, how often do you check your bank account at the end of the month and think, “Where did all my money go?”

You aren't alone. In fact, 65% of Americans have no idea how much they spent last month. Most of us aren't broke, at least not in the true sense. But money has become so intangible that our income slips through the cracks before we can even think about our goals.

I once worked with a client who swore she had absolutely no extra money to save. She was making a solid income, but the math wasn't adding up.

When we sat down and looked at her expenses, we found $500 every single month that was simply unaccounted for. That’s $6,000 a year that could have been building her wealth, but instead, it was just... disappearing.

The truth is: What doesn’t get measured, doesn’t get managed. Most people don’t have a money-making problem. They struggle to know where their money is going.

Tracking your money doesn't have to be tedious, and you don’t have to be a math whiz to do it right. It’s simply the tool that lets you stop guessing and start being intentional with every dollar you earn.

Let’s make this easy. "How to Track Your Finances Easily" shows you exactly how to take back control without the headache.

In four minutes, you’ll learn:

  • The 3 best tracking methods, from "old school" pen and paper to the real-time app I personally use.
  • How to choose the method that fits YOUR lifestyle, so you actually stick with it.
  • My simple strategy to get started this week, without changing a single spending habit.


Stop letting your hard-earned money disappear into a black hole. Click here to watch and finally take the lead on your finances.

Eager to see you thrive,

Prisca

P.S. I help women like you create a customized plan for your money that allows you to enjoy life now while saving for your future. Schedule a free call to learn how my coaching can help you.

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Hi! I'm Prisca, money coach for professional Millenial women

I help professional women balance their desire to enjoy life now with the need to save for the future without stressing over every dollar.

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