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I so need this post….You have no idea. I just spend money left and right. Way too much without thinking. One of my goals this year is to stick to a budget and better manage finances. One day at a tie 😉
I already had my way of managing my budget and handling finances. Now I am thinking of controlling some of my spending habits and dining out to save some money for my long term plans. Seek the help of a financial advisor for my future plan is also a must, and thank you for reminding me of that.
I am certainly in need of this after Christmas. This year I want to get things under control and a budget will allow us to do that.
I am very disciplined when it comes to budgeting. As a banker I see a lot of people budgeting, but then not following the budget. Which makes budgeting of no use. You expense tracker is a valuable tool for someone who is serious about budgeting. Excellent post.
Managing a budget can get tricky sometimes. We tend to eat out a little too much here and there and so that is definitely my downfall.
You have provided solid advice for handling finances more effectively. My husband is my accountant, and he does it very well. Thankfully, our children are also wise with their money, I guess they got that from their dad. I am sharing your post with my friends so they will also be able to start the new year on the right foot.
love the tips above. ever since my family move to dubai I barely get to shop myself unless i really need it. So I know that we are saving more. I always budget our food and make sure that no food is wasted. My husband is in business, finance so he does most of the big things in budgeting
Making a budget is sure easy; sticking to it is another story. I know how challenging it can be on most days. Writing things down, keeping a record, and staying organized always help me to stay on track. There may be a few deviations but I always make sure that they’re minimal or if possible, none at all 🙂
Another vote here for the Neat scanner. I have one and now I can’t live without it. I use it to store everything. We have happily gone paperless!
I have been budgeting since I left university and now managed to pay off my debt. Now I just need to start saving for the future. Great post
Writing makes it so much easier to stick. I don’t know why but that’s true, always for me.
This is great to know! I always want to make sure we’re not going above our means.
A brilliant post, iam sure this will helo mamy save up! I have a good way with money, i set myself a budget and stick to it and put so much a side for christmas and for those rainy days or the unexpected that pops up on you!
This is great! I’m thankful that my Hubs took care of making our budget for this year at the end of 2016. This is a great resource.
This is the perfect time for a post like this. So many people need to get control of their budget after the Christmas Holiday.
This is exactly what I need! I need to learn how to make a budget I think I’m over spending and I’m so tired to paying all our debt
It’s never easy to manage a household which is why it’s important to have a budget. These are great tips, it’s easier when you have a plan.
I’m great at making budgets – not so great at actually sticking to them. Thanks for the tips, I think this year I really need to get organised in that department as I’m hoping to buy a house so I need to save!
Thanks for the tips! These are always needed as a growing family. 🙂
Great tips and awesome links! You know how I manage my family budget? I let my hubby do it LOL He loves that kinds stuff, lucky for me!
Great tips! A budget is a must! Especially for a large family.