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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 308855, member: 31907"] There's no better time to take control of your finances than now. If you're not saving, you're losing out on the return that could save your life. So don't let money slip through your fingers. 1. Set up automatic payments from your checking account. This is a great way to ensure you'll always have enough money for emergencies or unexpected expenses, but it can also help you build up your savings account as well as make sure you take advantage of financial education opportunities like an online budgeting course or debt management program (our recommendation!). 2. Make sure your checkbook register reflects all of your transactions both positive and negative. so that you can track where spending goes when things aren't working out so well (or when they're working out exactly how they should). 3. Look into credit-building programs such as a secured credit card if you don't have any other options right now. just be sure that this option won't negatively impact your credit score in the long run! [/QUOTE]
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