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Have you considered a personal budget?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 255324, member: 61772"] You can't control what other people spend, but you can control how much money you have each month. You'll need to figure out the basics of your budget, what you're going to spend on food, rent and transportation; and put that into a spreadsheet. Then log all your expenses for one month, including all those pesky little things like coffee drinks and lunches at work, so you can see where you're spending too much money. Once you know where your money is going each month, create a plan of attack for getting back on track. Start with simple changes: If you only have $100 in your checking account each month, start by paying down debt or saving up emergency savings. Then work on making more changes over time, like earning more income or cutting down on unnecessary expenses, until you're able to save up some extra cash. [/QUOTE]
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