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[QUOTE="Caramelle, post: 204763, member: 150"] [JUSTIFY]These are very good tips for making a budget and sticking to it. I like the idea of paying yourself first. Before we pay our billers and suppliers, we should pay ourselves in the form of savings. This is another way of saying that we should prioritize our savings and only use what's left for our expenses. When the leftover cash is insufficient to cover our expenses, then we have to either trim the expenses down or find sources of income to make up for the deficit. In order for this to work, we must have a realistic budget that will list down our sources of income and monthly expenditures. I would further break the expenses down into categories to be truly helpful in identifying items that we absolutely need to pay, those that we can do away with, and those that we can remove. It takes discipline and extra effort in the beginning, but when we realize that this will help us become financially free and stable, then it is all worth it. [/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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