Budgeting Articles
1: Small Savings Can Add Up To Big Ones Over Time
Benjamin Franklin coined the phrase, "A penny saved, is a penny earned." What was thought wise advice in his time, has become even more provident in todays world where debt seems an epidemic among American consumers. Todays financial experts agree that it can be the small day to day savings that add up to big results as we work to eliminate consumer debt. Here are a few of there tips for cutting out excess spending:
2: The Budget - The Ultimate Financial Management Tool
A carpenter uses a set of house plans to build a house. If he didn't the bathroom might get overlooked altogether.
3: Why Should I Make a Budget?
You say you know where your money goes and you don't need it all written down to keep up with it? I issue you this challenge. Keep track of every penny you spend for one month and I do mean every penny.
4: How to Teach Yourself to Spend Less Money
None of us wish to put ourselves into debt. We work our best to try to avoid it, but often the lure of credit cards and delayed payment specials is too strong for us to avoid. In order to cut back on your spending, it involves great discipline and an honest try.
5: Attract More Money Naturally
Just like anything else in life, if you want more money, you have to first show that you are able to properly handle what you've already got. You will not be able to truly increase your income flow until you can prove that you can handle your current income flow.
6: How Good Budgeting Can Stop Debt
If you've managed (or mismanaged) to get yourself into a boatload of debt, there are ways to insure that this never happens again if at all possible, and the cornerstone of these ways is a sound, well-thought-out budgeting program. While this may not seem like a very sexy answer to what appears to be a huge problem, it is in fact the most essential part of your future going forward from here.
7: Discounts Offered Through Canadian Insurance Providers
Most households have more than one vehicle because there are either two adults working or two adults working with a teenager who drives. Either way, when you own more than one vehicle, it is nice to know that you can get a discount for insuring those vehicles with your insurance provider. These discounts are called multi-vehicle loyalty discounts and can save the average household quite a bit of money compared to not having such a program at all.
8: Gasoline Vs. Diesel
With the implementation of alternative fuel sources on the minds of many, diesel is now under the microscope more than ever. Although diesel-powered vehicles have been around for a long time, gasoline is still the primary fuel source for most North American vehicles. Why has diesel not been used as a fuel source in more vehicles? Which is better for the environment? These are questions that are being asked more frequently as the search for alternative fuels is weighing heavily on more people's minds.
9: Do You Have Of Business But Not A Budget?
Year-end always brings a significant list of financial tasks to complete. We start thinking about closing the books, organizing taxes, selling investments, enrolling employees in benefits and establishing budgets.
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