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Saving money with the zero based budget method
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 265018, member: 25283"] In this hard economy it is good to save even a penny left of our income. To ensure that money even remains for saving. It will be best to find the best money saving strategies out there to adopt. One of such good money saving strategy is the Zero based budget method that can be adopted to help us save money. This method is all about alloting your income before hands to the expenses you. need to expend the Money on including savings for that period. So that you know you have been able to tackle the expenses for that period. If you still have money remaining in your hands after alloting it to expenses you leave the remaining still in your savings till you have a zero balance You would remain that way till the next month when you would have expected your income and start all over again with the strategy. This method help you to only spend on your expenses that worth it. it will hinder you from going on implusive buying What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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