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Personal Budgeting Strategies – To Achieve Financial Independence

They don’t like the idea of formulating personal budgeting strategies. Some think budgeting is still useless and just a crap. They don’t keep a track of their income and expenses. Just as long as they can pay their expenditures and survive their everyday lives, that would be enough. It’s also a nice way of managing finances but it is surely not advisable. It’s better to have a budget especially to those people who are experiencing cash shortage in one time or another. If you are not in control of your finances, then you must start making your own personal budget.

You are just one of the millions of people who are also experiencing difficulty managing money matters. There are various personal budgeting strategies you can do in order to make things right. In budgeting, you won’t necessarily change your lifestyle drastically. The common notion people assume in connection with budgets is the thought of not having fun at all. They think a budget is a hindrance to entertainment and enjoying life. Don’t believe any of those- that’s plain rubbish. Personal budgeting will not make your life miserable but instead help you with your finances. In the end, you will surely reap its benefits.

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Financial Planning – The 10 Key Questions to Ask Yourself

No matter what stage of career you’ve reached, or even if you’ve retired, there’s a number of key questions that you should be able to answer to give yourself the confidence that you’ve addressed all the important areas of your financial planning.

So, today, I’m going to run through the key areas that we run through with each client to take a ‘barometer’ of their financial planning health.

Let’s get started.

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