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Greg’s “5 Easy Steps To Taking Charge Of Your Finances” shows you the what, why and how to budget.
It is Greg’s belief that a budget must be simple so that you will enjoy setting up a budget and sticking to it. If you have to spend your valuable time in doing a budget, put your efforts in and make it worthwhile. From Greg’s experience, those who take the time to plan properly will have the confidence of getting a better lifestyle and will have fewer stresses when dealing with the surprises of everyday life. In short, the following are the steps.
1. Review your financial situation.
“Some couples go over their budget very carefully every month; others just go over them” – Sally Poplin2. Create a cashflow sheet and prioritise your bills.
“I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something” – Jackie Mason3. Break the problem down.
“My problems lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income” – Errol Flynn4. Setting Your Goals
“A budget should reflect your priorities and Values” – Gregory Bell5. Get into action – do your income and expenses analysis.
“Momemtun turns dreams and plans into reality” – Aaron BellA picture is worth a thousand words, so this “5 Easy Steps To Taking Charge Of Your Finances” is using lots of graphics to get the points across to you. Click on the booklet to sign up for a copy.
Our next upcoming issue is “5 Easy Steps For Teenagers To Taking Control Of Their Expenses ”. You will automatically get a copy if you are registered for the first issue of “5 Easy Steps”.





