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According to Debt.org, the average American has over $15,000 in credit card debt alone. With such staggering debt, paying off loans can seem like a dream that will never be realized. Alex and Cassie, owners of the blog Thrifty Couple, were once $100,000 in debt, but were able to pay off over $85,000 in three and a half years just by adopting their life-changing 2% plan. The 2% Rule to 100% Debt Free implements a plan that involves the incremental...
102) Budgeting your money
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Explains how to budget money, discussing income, savings, fixed and variable expenses, living expenses, and economizing.
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People in Japan are masters of minimal living, able to make do with less in all aspects of life, whether it's de-cluttering personal belongings or savvy seasonal cooking. But at the heart of all this is the kakeibo: the budgeting journal used to set saving goals and spend wisely. The premise is simple: at the beginning of each month you sit down with your kakeibo and think mindfully about how much you would like to save and what you will need to do...
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"Money, and deciding what to do with it, can be frustrating or exciting. You can use them to take care of your money and bring security to your financial future. Thinking about your attitude toward saving and spending can help you develop good habits, avoid mistakes, and understand when you have enough"--
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Early in her more than twenty-five-year career, Ande Frazier rejected traditional planning methods that didn't account for how emotions factor into women's financial decision-making. Developing an expertise in behavioral finance, she saw again and again that conventional wisdom about women and money was flawed: it's not women's finances that determine their self-worth. It's women's sense of self-worth that determines their finances. And like that,...
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Before you can control your finances, save money, and get out of debt, you must first understand your spending habits. Sounds simple, right? But for most people it is not, because budgets are based on complicated monthly spending habits, which can be overwhelming, causing people to give up. Now, there's a different way that will revolutionize the way you look at personal finance. In an incredibly easy, comprehensible way, The Dollar Code shows you...
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Getting a handle on personal finance can be confusing and stressful. Get unstuck and start saving now with this streamlined, holistic plan for financial wellness. Smart Money makes it simple to ditch debt and jump-start your wealth in nine practical steps. Learn how to avoid money pitfalls, correct any wrong turns, and save and spend the right way to build wealth. Start by assessing your current personal finance, figuring out how much you owe, and...
112) How to spend smart
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Teaches young readers how to use their money wisely, including how to follow a budget, how to be savvy about advertising, and how to understand return policies.
113) How to make a budget
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Describes to young readers how to make a budget, including keeping track of income, fixed expenses vs. flexible expenses, and how a budget can be used to reach goals.
114) Creating a budget
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Gives young people helpful advice on earning, saving, and spending their money.
115) Family money
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"Presents an introduction to financial literacy and the economic factors that affect a family, such as housing, education, taxes and income. Discusses way to manage finances through budgeting and saving. Includes index, glossary, and discussion questions"--
116) Living on a budget
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"Balancing spending and earnings may sound simple, but it can be a difficult process for many people. Building a responsible budget can help secure a safe financial future. Living on a Budget looks at why a budget is important, discusses ways to think about income and expenses, and provides budgeting tips"--
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This program features financial and business professionals sharing their knowledge and insight into all aspects of money to impart to viewers what they need to know about their finances through short segments, including: Understanding your paycheck, Planning for rainy days and your future, Managing your expenses online, Borrowing and paying your debts, and Living within your means and sharing with others.
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