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- good thought, nice concept
- nice informative blog..........
anne_20002002 - nice blog
- It is indeed good habit to buy in cash always.  I recently got a PO payable in 4 payments and which I regretted because I am paying a lot, lot more for the extra charges from the store and the PO dealer.  I am now into my final payment and I am not going to do it again, ever!
anne_20002002 - very informative article, nice
hinatakun - Really nice article! Great job!
wonderful1 - When I pay goods by card, and I don't feel I'm losing money.but I will not buy something unnecessary by cash, especailly it is expensive.

so I really understand the importance for cash budgeting, thanks for offering so detailed explaination.
rofizarkasih - I agree with you. I used to pay cash, but I have never used cash budgeting.  Usually I withdraw cash from ATM once a week. In my country, money withdrawal on ATM is free.Thanks for informing cash budgeting.
- Nice ideas!
- great idea good post it is very  informative.
- People here are still paying mostly in cash. When we pay with the physical banknotes or coins, we feel differently from sliding the cards as in malls. And I feel once a 100 is split, it get off very quickly, so I put aside the big notes, and use the smaller notes as long as possible. More important is to have a second thought when picking up the goods in shopping. Return to frugality, to lead a green, natural, simple, but a happy life.
buggles - I am trying to use more cash myself, though sometimes I forget to get the cash from the bank.  I won't use the atm though, because it cost to withdraw the the atm each time I use it.

We often don't realize how much we are spending when we slide the debit card or a credit card.  And when you have cash in hand....it's harder to "let go of" because you can actually see the money being subtracted from your balance.
Carlo - What a great idea.  I've found myself living on a cash 'budget' several times in my life, although in my case it wasn't by choice.  I simply ran out of cash and didn't have any credit cards to fall back on.  The amazing thing is how little you can get by on when you need to.  Even if you only have $5 to make it to next week, that will buy a lot of Ramen Noodles.

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