This is a manual for tracking my money use day by day. As John Hope Bryant noted, 'we are not poor because of no money, but because of how we use the money we have.'
Ojijo is a financial literacy & personal development speaker; performance poet; lawyer; researcher; trainer; social entrepreneur; network marketer; spiritualist, (Practicing Open Religion); and author diversely published in religion, poetry, law, history, politics, languages, financial literacy and financial investments, and personal development!
Ojijo is the Founder & Team Leader of Regional Investor Education Centre, (InformedInvestors), a regional (East Africa) company promoting financial literacy and supporting investment clubs
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1. Giving
to help the needy; as tithe or charity
2. Rent & Utilities
rent, security, water, mortgage, home insurance, lease, etc
3. Saving-2-Invest
in various assets
4. Entertainment
vacations, gifts, club membership fees, hobbies, etc
5. Education
seminars, talent development programs, education plan etc
6. Food
food and kitchen appliances and wares, etc
7. Transport & Communication
including vehicle insurance payments
8. Clothes
clothes, sprays, jewellery and bathroom materials, etc
9. Household
house help, household items, including furniture and fixtures
10. Emergency
uncertainty, accidents and other unseen circumstances
Total Revenue
(received/earned/allowance)
Total Amount Spent
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