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4 Iron Rule. How to spend money without trouble at the end of the month?

# 🔥 Teens 5 Wik Ep.76

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* * "4 How does the Iron Rule spend money... not to suffer at the end of the month" * *

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Many complain every month that "money is never enough."

But when the real Czechs found out that all the money was spent on unwitting little things,

Today I have four iron rules that, if I can, → the end of a comfortable month.

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# # 💡 4 Iron Rules Use of Money

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1. * * Immediately save * *

Admission salary transferred to savings account before at least 10-20%

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2. * * Use the necessary money first * *

For example, rent, electricity, travel expenses must be paid before luxuries.

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3. * * Limited fun limit * *

You can eat, travel, shop, but you have to be on a budget, like 10% of your income.

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4. * * Do not draw future money to use * *

Do not swipe the card too much because it will become a debt to pay.

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# # # 🎯 summary

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Spending enough money is not a matter of large or small income.

But it's * * discipline and knowing priorities * *

The end of the month will be comfortable or stressed... stay where we decide today.

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