The Budget Book for Young Adults: Guide on Budgeting Basics for Beginners, Including the 50/30/20 Budget Approach
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Do you want to start preparing for your future now, with proper savings and investments?
Do you need help to start budgeting for the things you want?
No matter who you are or what your financial status is, being able to set a budget and keep to it will make your life run a whole lot smoother and set yourself up for a much better future. With proper attention to your bills, basic needs and long term investments, you could enjoy the benefits of careful budgeting for a lifetime and there’s no better time to start than right now.
This new book, The Budget Book for Young Adults: Guide on Budgeting Basics for Beginners, Including the 50/30/20 Budget Approach, will help you to start planning your finances so that you have enough money for everything you need, with chapters that outline:
How to start budgeting
The 50/30/20 approach and how it works
Making sure your obligations are paid for first
Setting aside cash for things you want
Making a savings and investments plan
By carefully ensuring that you don’t spend everythin
g you earn, each and every month, you will quickly develop good habits that will become a routine part of your monthly routine. As your wages increase, or even decrease, so you can tailor your budget to suit, ensuring that you always have enough cash to keep solvent.
Budgeting isn’t difficult once you get started, but many people need that helping hand to get into the rhythm. Get a copy of The Budget Book for Young Adults and it will help you do just that!
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THE BUDGETING BOOK FOR YOUNG ADULTS
GUIDE ON BUDGETING BASICS FOR BEGINNERS, INCLUDING THE 50/30/20 BUDGET
Sasha Winters
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