Have you tried to save money and failed?
- Are you struggling to get out of debt?
- Are your bills out of control?
- Do you lay awake at night stressed over money problems?
- Does your income not meet your financial needs?
If so, How to Create a Budget and Use a Spending Plan will help. In these difficult economic times, getting out of debt and having more money available is the name of the game. In my indispensable e-book, I present simple, reliable, and practical strategies for getting out of debt, having more money available, and saving hundreds if not thousands of dollars each year.
Written in an easy-to-understand way, I teach consumers how to get their financial house in order. How to Create a Budget and Use a Spending Plan helps you leverage one of the most powerful financial tools available-knowledge.
Only “you” can change your life. Don’t you owe it to yourself and to your family? Remember, your debt affects them as well.
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Thinking about buying the book but wanted to know a little bit more about what you mean by a “spending plan.” I recently blogged about how to create a personal budget (http://bradandlindsey.wordpress.com/2011/04/14/how-to-create-a-personal-budget-in-under-five-minutes/) and find myself intrigued by your “spending plan” as a logical next step.
Hi Brad and Lindsey. A spending plan is a written guide that helps you understand how much money is coming in and where you are spending your money. Most people are in debt because they really don’t know where their money disappears to each month. The book also gives many money saving tips.