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Keep track of your progress and adjust your strategies accordingly from "summary" of Start Over, Finish Rich by David Bach

One key principle to achieving financial success is the ability to monitor your progress and make necessary adjustments to your strategies. It is crucial to keep track of how you are doing in relation to your goals, as this will help you stay on course and make any needed changes along the way. By regularly assessing your progress, you can identify what is working well and what may need improvement. This allows you to course-correct as needed, ensuring that you are always moving in the right direction towards your financial objectives. Without monitoring your progress, you may not be aware of any problems or setbacks that could be hindering your ...
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    Start Over, Finish Rich

    David Bach

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