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Financial Management – Tips on Budgeting

Written By: Cayden Ryan

True financial freedom seems to be a mystery, as most people have not discovered it yet. Some think it’s not even possible. It is, and it’s possibly one of the easiest things to do, you just need the commitment. Four of the major things you need to do with your money are:

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stickman on moneyHello all!

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calculator stethoscopeAs a financial consultant, I’ve coached many people on why emergency funds are important. You can get more information by searching Google, or check our resource links for budget spreadsheets and other financial calculators. In the previous post you learned important personal finance basics about starting an emergency fund like budgeting, goal setting and automation. Today I’ll go over three quick tips to help you decide where to start your emergency fund.



Convenience – If you’re like most people, you want to make saving into an emergency fund as seamless and easy as possible. Coaching personal finance basics has taught me that if it’s not easy, it usually doesn’t get accomplished. You likely have a checking account. If so, you probably have a savings account attached, or could open one online or at your branch. If so, I would suggest using this venue to park your emergency funds. You may not get the best interest rates, but it’s an account you already have, or can set up in a jiffy.

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