Coinbase Review
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There are usually ways to save money each month — believe it or not.
For instance, once upon a time, my husband and I were pretty clueless when it came to how we spent the money we earned at our 9 to 5 jobs. We made a decent income but struggled to keep track of where it was all going and, more importantly, why it always managed to disappear into thin air. I won’t bore you with the details again, but we ultimately discovered that we were spending ridiculous sums of cash on groceries and eating out, home repairs, and miscellaneous frivolous purchases. But how did we find that out? Now, that is the interesting part.
Once we decided that we needed to make a change, we poured through bank statements from previous months and began tracking our current spending. This led to a plethora or discoveries — including the realization that we were eating out more than we were eating at home and were much deeper in debt than we knew. Still, we kept digging through data and strategizing a plan for debt repayment and escape. However, as we put all of our efforts into figuring out how to create some sort of budget, I realized something. Our incomes were fluctuating — a lot. With that juicy detail in mind, we talked endlessly about what we were going to do about it. After all, how could we budget without knowing how much money we would make in any given month? And how could we create a plan of action when the most crucial piece of data (our income) was missing? My light-bulb moment came when it dawned on me that, instead of budgeting on this month’s income, we could build a budget based on what we earned last month instead.
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Have you noticed a creep in your food prices? By making a few smart moves, you can continue to eat healthy, fresh food, without seeing an increase in your grocery budget.
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Welcome to June’s business income report where I show you how I made money online last month. It’s time to look at this month’s update and see how I did. If you’re new to Making Sense of Cents, you may be wondering why I would want to publish my income report each month. You can simply skip […]
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Determining when and how to expand your business can drive sustained growth and financial success, but you want to choose a strategy that aligns with your goals.
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Hello! Today, I have a great article from my sister, Alexis Schroeder at FITnancials.com. This was edited this morning to reflect an update. Below is her story. A little over a year ago I decided to go full-time on my blog, FITnancials. This was incredibly scary since I was used to working for someone else […]
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Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear; you are more valuable than many sparrows. Luke 12:7 Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear; you are more valuable than many sparrows. Luke 12:7
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Guest post from SK Bell of Nursing, Naps, Nostalgia Although Iâve only recently called myself a crafter, Iâve been working on a project of some kind for most of my adult life. Iâm a long-time MoneySavingMom.com reader and we proudly use a cash envelope system. We recently added a craft fund to our list. Iâve noticedRead More