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The average American Household doesn’t prioritize saving, let alone have money set aside for emergencies. Typically, most people do not have enough to cover an emergency that costs $500, let alone a more expensive one. In most households, dealing with an emergency involves going into debt. We’ll talk about this in the next post, but Read more
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Some expenses don’t happen on a monthly basis. They might be something that is needed every few months or even less often. If you buy certain things in bulk, such as toilet paper or paper towels, you might only buy them every other month, or every few months. Other examples might be things like insurance Read more
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If you’ve been tracking your expenses you may have a good idea of what your spending habits look like. If not, go back to the blog and read Awareness and Budgeting. Most people spend more than they realize on various categories, even after making a budget. But a budget only works if you follow it. Read more
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You can literally get a subscription to almost anything these days. Streaming services, apps, food boxes, books, music, movies, and a thousand other services. On sites like Amazon, you can literally turn any purchase into a subscription. They offer discounts for signing up and generally, the cost seems pretty low. “Just $9.95 a month for Read more
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These are common services most people utilize and pay for and often pay more than necessary without thinking. It’s possible to utilize these services for a lot less than you might think. Cable For me, the cable is eliminated. I don’t typically watch tv so in our household, it’s an unnecessary expense. We do watch Read more
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Most of us pay for them and they are arguably considered a necessary expense. Whether you own your home or rent, you likely pay for basic utilities like electricity, water, sewer, gas, trash pick up, etc. And we likely pay more than we’d like to for them. While we may not be able to eliminate Read more
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Insurance isn’t a bad thing, it’s there to protect you and your assets from damage, loss, liability, and a whole list of unforeseen and unplanned events. If something happens and you don’t have insurance, the cost is going to come out of your pocket and if you don’t have the money to cover it, you Read more
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For most people, transportation is one of the largest expenses in their budget. When you factor in the cost of gas, maintenance, repairs, and insurance, those numbers can add up. If you’re making payments on an auto loan, the expense is even higher. Do you really need a car? If you live in an area Read more
