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Money Budgeting Important For Women

Money Budgeting Important For Women

Budgeting really help you? How can one budget without cutting obvious corners? If planned properly a budget can be a boon. How well versed are you with budgeting? You need to measure your progress, and if you don't do it the right way, you might find yourself headed in a totally wrong direction from which there is no turning back. Which is why all large organizations, the government included, make budgets they can follow. Holds good for the individual too!

Why is budgeting important Manny

Budgeting can help ensure you don't spend more money than you earn. A budget is simply an accounting of your income and expenses during a certain period of time, usually a month or a year. It involves looking at how much money you expect to earn and then determining what you can afford to spend.

 

How to save your money

Going hand and hand with an effective household budget is saving money on those things that you truly need. To start saving, take an inventory of your needs to see where you can shave the dollars. Begin with the biggest items first, where the most potential for savings is, and move down the scale to the less expensive items. A moderate savings on one of the big items (houses and cars) combined with savings on the smaller items (food, clothes, etc.) can reap a large reward in your total budget. The following are some thought starte

Ttips for woman to manage their finances

Women can handle money just as well as any man, so why don't they? In her book "Women & Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny," personal finance expert Suze Orman takes a look at the often-complicated financial troubles plaguing women, including dysfunctional relationships with money and issues saving for retirement or long-term plans. Orman advocates women taking control of their money and learning how to strategize to put themselves in a healthy financial position. Here's an excerpt I never thought I'd write a book about money just for women. I never thought it was necessary. So then why am I doing just that in my eighth book? And why now? Let me explain. All my previous books were written with the belief that gender is not a factor on any level in mastering the nuts and bolts of smart financial management. Women can invest, save, and handle debt just as well and skillfully as any man. I still believe that - why would anyone think differently So imagine my surprise when I learned that some of the people closest to me in my life were in the dark about their own finances. Clueless. Or, in some cases, willfully resisting doing what they knew needed to be done. I'm talking about smart, competent, accomplished women who present a face to the world that is pure confidence and capability. Do you mean to tell me that I, Suze Orman, who make my living solving the financial problems of total strangers, couldn't spot the trouble brewing so close to home? I don't think I'm blind; I just think that these women