How to Organize Personal Finances : How to Make a Personal Budget

Learn how to place collectively a personal finance budget in this emancipated record on managing money. Expert: Lamont Stewart Bio: Lamont Stewart is a Financial Adviser with over 10 years of investing experience helping individuals and small business owners plot and save for retirement. In addition, Mr. Filmmaker: Akita McCulloch
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When considering purchasing or building a home, you should consider the affordability of the home. One way to determine the affordability of the home you are considering is by developing a budget. A budget is a useful tool to aid you know and manage your income and expenses. Budgeting is helpful for homeowners and especially for initially time homebuyers.

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  2. hopenchrist777 says:

    Okay, he made a math error. I reckon the object or point of this record is to show you how your can reduce your debt, having a positive cash tide by Budgeting. If you keep doing what your doing, you will keep getting what your getting! Focus on the positive!

  3. Migslayer101 says:

    math fail lolz

  4. BrittPhillips says:

    Who wouldn’t want to bank $43,945.75 in 30 days with ZERO investment? Passive Income Advice [dot] com.

  5. vanfanel150 says:

    I wonder how he made that mistake.

  6. draethegreat says:

    I was watching the record and i notice that he said -25 + 100 = 125? i was thinking “hey that incorrect its 75! Im going to house a comment!” so i go down the page and well im waaay off the initially person to notice it DANG IT lol

  7. yellowocean01 says:

    you mean 75 dollars not positive 125 .

  8. bablebobbel says:

    LOL, I also noticed that immediately. ***negative $25+ $100 = $125*** OH YEAHHH.

  9. mjacobson73 says:

    It’s incredible how simple it all seems…I’m a practically well paid professional (too embarassed to say what I do) and I have up until recently, had very poor IF ANY money sense. This record is a fantastic starting point for people interested in getting control over their money.

  10. tyhatts says:

    hahah ” uhh that gives us a cash tide of +125 dollars a month ” hahah this is the guy i want organizing my budget ! I’d be a millionaire in a year ! hahahaha

  11. 664035 says:

    Seems like a excellent introduction to clarify budgeting

  12. unlending says:

    Key to remember, you have minimal control over income but resolution control over expenses.

  13. unlending says:

    much more complex than that, go to work, dont stop at the liquor store on paydays, deposit your check in the bank then go home and pay your bills. LOL

  14. lamb8390 says:

    So basically, sit home and pay your bills.

  15. lionheartc says:

    $75 POSITIVE

  16. karyecarole says:

    HEy if your minus -25 And you add +100 its= $75$ that is left not $125 lmao

  17. polarbear60 says:

    This is really not terrible. Thankfulness.

  18. asp23232 says:

    Monday I was looking for sites that had content on personal finance and I found you site with How to Organize Your Personal Finances : Putting Collectively a Personal Finance Budget. Thankfulness for the content !

  19. mnksara says:

    This is a excellent record – a simple format – for folks that can’t deal with finances, it’s a nice simple introduction.

  20. baileyjohndotcom says:

    That is really pun.

  21. mbauck says:

    Cash tide should have been $75.

  22. radfordemerson says:

    With an Income of 2600 and Expenses of 2525 – the cash tide would only be $75 positive – not $125.

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