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Hey everyone! Today, I want to share 10 budgeting methods that can help you manage your finances more effectively. Some of you may already be familiar with these, while others might discover new approaches. Explore these methods to find the budgeting style that works best for you, and start impleme
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Financebabe

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Different Types Of Budget
Here are a few different types of budgets. Allocate every dollar to a specific expense or savings. No “leftover” money. Ideal for tight control over spending. 50/30/20 Rule 50% needs, 30% wants, 20% savings/debt repayment. Simple and effective for people who may be newer to budgeting! D
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Tyler

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An infographic detailing the 50/30/20 rule, showing an income of $4500 and allocating 50% to needs like rent, internet, and groceries, with a total of $1580 shown.
An infographic showing the planned split of expenses: 50% for Needs ($2250), 30% for Wants ($1350), and 20% for Savings ($900), emphasizing the 30% for wants.
Budget my paycheck with Me!!
Budgeting your paycheck with the 50/30/20 rule is easy and effective. Allocate 50% to needs, 30% to wants, and 20% to savings or debt. This method ensures you handle essentials, enjoy life responsibly, and build for the future – all in one plan. Swipe to see how you can start today! 💡 #lemon8partn
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Kevin’s Templates

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Managing Money with Anxiety Simple Tips 4 Success💸
💸Money management can be tough, especially when anxiety gets in the way. Here are some quick tips to help: 1. **Automate Savings**: Set up automatic transfers. 2. **Break Down Goals**: Focus on smaller milestones. 3. **Track Spending**: Use apps or spreadsheets. 4. **Practice Mindful Sp
Anxiety Diary

Anxiety Diary

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Adding Money to my Savings Jar!
I always take out unused $1’s (and sometimes $5’s too!) out of my wallet and add them to my “$1 Savings Jar”. Once it is completely full, my fiancé and I will take it all out, count it, and decide where to allocate it all to within our budget. I’m loving how packed it’s becoming! #cashbud
Ashley Spittler

Ashley Spittler

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Budgeting while Behind on Bills💡✨
Hey girlies ✨ When you find yourself behind on bills, it can be an incredibly stressful experience. However, creating a structured approach to managing your finances can help you regain control and start the journey towards financial stability🎀 🏘️The first step in creating a budget when you&#
Emily

Emily

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Here’s where to put your savings $$$
Not all accounts are created equal! Here's a rule of thumb you can use to allocate your day-to-day savings accounts and reirement accounts. Keep in mind that IRA and 401K accounts can't be accessed without penalty until you're older, so that's why having an emergency fund of 3-6
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Delara 💖👩🏻‍💻

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