So it's a little late, but here is the monthly spend report for March. March was the month that we transitioned to The New Plan so about half our spending was on the credit card, and the other half was using our new debit card system.
This is the least we've spent on gas in quite a while and the most we've eaten in quite a while too! To be honest, I'm not very excited about this post - I'm really excited to share this month's with you in a few weeks b/c it will be the first full month with the new cash management plan!
March Monthly Spend Report
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I am really looking forward to the next one as well. I want to see how the new system did.
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