Principles Of Dollars In Dollar Out
Have you ever wondered why rich people are touted to be stingy? Do you think it's a coincidence that some of the richest people in the world have a "NO SPENDING" attitude? Do you wish to live a life of luxury within your limited budget by living on a budget? Have you ever compromised on luxuries due to a limited budget? Are you worried about your increasing expenses? Are you concerned about what you can do/create to help cut costs? Is the cost of planning your meal breaking your bank? If yes, then I offer you this blueprint; Living On A Budget.
Figuratively we will find how very simple it is to grow our finances just by living on a budget, these are principles one can leverage upon. By not spending a lot of money you can allow the interests of your money grow exponentially over the years. So even if you just kept your money in the bank (as opposed to let's say spending it on a house or another investment) then you would have a lot of money at the end to fall back to. When you are smart with your pennies (living on a budget), you will have lots of money on the go eventually. Even if you don't earn much, that is a fact. This book will show you how to go about spending less, even in areas that you may have never thought of, so you can not just survive, but thrive on a low budget.
Let's break the paycheck to paycheck cycle, get out of debt, and live the life we want to live by Living On A Budget. No one should tell you what to do with your money-only you know what's most important to you. Always guiding you back to your true priorities, JENKINS will clearly transform the way you see money to what money can do for you. These proven methods will transform money management from a depressing burden to a powerful tool, putting you in total control of your life while living on a budget: such that every DOLLAR has a TASK. Be intentional about what you want your money to do before you spend it. Identify and embrace Your real expenses, breakup larger, less frequent expenses into smaller, more manageable amounts. By saving monthly for insurance premiums, holidays, or car repairs, when the time comes, your money is clearly ready and waiting to do its job.
Flow With The Kickers. When life changes, so must your budget. Make adjustments and move along. Flexible budgets succeed because they're guilt-free, realistic, and sustainable.
Meal planning: Since we are the ones who make the meal, we often have the greatest influence over what our family eats (and how much we spend on it) during lunch or dinner. This is when our ability to be frugal will truly be put to the test. A significant portion of it will include figuring out how to stretch that dollar while still serving wholesome, satisfying meals.
When planning your menu for the week, try to focus on recipes that will allow you the freedom to stretch the protein beyond the current meal. This is the part where you will be shown practical ways to plan and save on your grocery budget - probably the number one place to make your money stretch further.
DIT skills
Modern HOMESTEADING
Separating Negotiable and Non-Negotiable Bills
Planning Payments by Due Date
Factoring in Miscellaneous Expenses
Cutting Back on Negotiable Bills
Coupons, Store Rewards Programs, and Social Media Pages
Getting out of debt
Saving Without Sacrificing Value
Buying in Bulk
Meal Planning on A Budget
Family Staples as Meal Stretchers
Repurposing Leftovers
Going Out on a Budget
Knowing your Limits
Saving on Utilities
Getting Rid of Unnecessary Bills