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May 7th, 2008

Personal Auditor General

The Canadian Government is a mega-business in terms of size and jurisdiction, and to keep this monster organization in line there is the Office of the Auditor General. Yesterday the Office of the Auditor General put out it’s 2008 Annual Report, and as usual it is full of many interesting issues with the Government specifically in the area of spending. There are some very interesting comments on User Fees in general and how they have been arbitrarily added by many government agencies without a specific accounting of what the “fee” is for. Interesting reading.

The concept of the Auditor General got me thinking about whether I could stand an audit of kind by a 3rd party of my finances. My answer is I don’t really think so, however it might actually be a great idea to force me and my family to explain some of the purchases and financial decisions that have been made over the past little while. Think of having to explain to someone why I held on to my High Tech stocks for so long? Makes me cringe just thinking about this whole idea, but to me it sounds like a good idea.

I have previously written about the Quarterly Financial Review (which we are almost half way through the second financial quarter) and also about your Financial Resume, and these ideas are great concepts to help families communicate with each other about their current financial status (especially once you have a few reviews under your belt so you can actually compare and contrast quarter to quarter), but I am thinking that maybe these ideas aren’t quite enough. If you add more accountability (pardon the pun) to your Personal Financial Life you may be forced to make more informed decisions (i.e. you are less likely to rely on your “gut” or impulses, if you know you have to explain later to someone why you did what you did).

Any ideas where this kind of “Personal Audit” could be implemented are welcome.

Decrapification Update

My continuing attempts to declutter is still on track. I have taken more “crap” to work to offer to other geeks for them to take home, however, none of them took my pile, so I ended up throwing it out. Yesterday, I hauled up a bag of Pink Fiber Glass insulation from the basement (it had been sitting there from when we finished our basement three years ago), and I put it out for the garbage. I was pretty sure the garbage man wasn’t going to take it, however, within 20 minutes it disappeared. My guess is a neighbour took it for later use, which is fine by me.

It continues to amaze me how much one man’s crap is another person’s treasure in these instances.

More decrapification to come (I hope).

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  1. [...] The Government has an Auditor General to make sure spending doesn’t get out of control, shouldn’t we all have our own Personal Auditor General? [...]

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