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Is Balancing A Checkbook Still Relevant?
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 322253, member: 31907"] Balancing a checkbook is still relevant! It’s been said that the best way to keep your money in order is to have a good budget and stick to it. But what if you don’t have enough money to spend? What if you don’t have a budget, but still want to know how much money you have available? Or what if you just want to see your balance at any given time? Balancing a checkbook is still relevant today. It's not as much about the numbers in your bank account as it is about how you manage your money. If you're not careful, you could easily wind up spending more than you make, which can lead to financial stress and emotional pain. You don't have to be an accountant to know how important it is to keep track of daily transactions. Even if you use a spreadsheet or online account-tracking program. it's good practice to manually write down all your expenses every day so that there's no confusion about what happened when and where. Balancing a checkbook keeps you from making impulse purchases or overspending on things that don't add value to your life or help your bottom line. That's why we recommend keeping one around at all times. it'll help you save money and stay out of trouble! [/QUOTE]
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