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Personal Finance Rules: Which One Do You Use?
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[QUOTE="Shaf, post: 281084, member: 25467"] Like other aspects of life, there are rules that people have come up with over time about personal finance to help them save better and have better and balanced finances. One of these is the 50/30/20 rule. If you want to use this, you will have to divide your after-tax income into three parts of which 50% goes into catering for your needs, 30% is for your wants and 20% is for savings or repaying debt. Another rule is the 70/20/10 rule. This works by dividing your after-tax income and spending 70% of it on living expenses, 20% on debt repayment and 10% of it on giving or debt repayment. Another rule is the 80/20 rule. Like the others, it advocates keeping 20% aside as savings and spending 80% on living expenses I personally use the 80/20 rule since I have no loans to pay back. One thing with each rule is that it works but you must create the discipline to stick to it in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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