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Set a monthly budget


macy
Rep Points: 106
Live with what you have set as your budget. use any tool convenient to you no matter what it may be as long as you were able to keep it as a promise not to break what you have planned.

chrissie1101
Rep Points: 0
write everything down or track it on the computer. MS has a software money program. Very effective if you have issues keeping track ofyour money.

macy
Rep Points: 106
I would prefer to use offline materials as computers sometimes bug down and all info will be lost. Maybe a notebook you could have in handy.

georgia
Rep Points: 0
I believe you should set your priorites. Not all people are able to earn much to be able to pay for everything they need. If you're able to do this, then the rest should be easy.

cgirl
Rep Points: 8
Computer and offline gadgets are both materials best to plan monthly budget. Planning ahead and settle that has deadline is my priority in paying all debts.

usualdamvp
Rep Points: 14
I would advise setting a weekly budget before a monthly. it's easier to manage and rebound if gone over.

neol
Rep Points: 0
Yes, budgeting is definetely a good idea when it comes to debt liquidating. Not only budgeting but keeping track of it is also equally important.

chum112
Rep Points: 6
Without a budget i totally overspend and my family are the ones that suffer. But for those people not needing a budget they can do it themselves in their head if they wish. The best thing to do is write it down at the start of the month and apply it to everything you do.

Paris
Rep Points: 2
I've been trying to set up a budget. It's hard to put restrictions on myself though. Arrgh. I'm pretty good with money overall though.

dovic1
Rep Points: 2
I think that budgeting is good. Working from home I have very little money to work with now. I like to budget by the week. If I have money left over from one week I can treat myself the week with a little extra.
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