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THE BASICS OF MONEY

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HOW TO INVEST, MANAGE YOUR MONEY AND SPEND WISELY

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BUDGETING
How to Create a Budget
Here are the basics of money management to help you take inventory of your finances and set goals.

The world is mesmerized by money. A rack full of newspapers and magazines and a truckload of newsletters devote themselves entirely to chronicling the use and abuse of money. Cable TV beams money-related programming day and night. The Internet is jammed with money-minded Web sites. Money is a top-ten topic of family conversation, too.

Considering that the subject occupies so much of our time and attention, isn't it amazing that so many people have barely a clue about how to handle their own money? Amazing maybe, but no mystery: Americans typically manage to navigate 12, 16 or more years of very fine formal education without ever learning how to balance a checkbook, size up a stock or resist a fast-talking salesman of bad financial ideas. So here are the basics of money management, from setting goals to budgeting to figuring out your net worth.

  • Take Financial Inventory
    Find out what you own and what you owe, then track where your money goes.

  • Look at Cashflow
    Take the time to find out where your money is going on a day-to-day basis.

  • Build Your Budget
    Think of your budget as a means of setting and reaching your goals. Here's help to get you started.

  • Keep More Cash
    Dwindling savings and more debt are warning signs of a leaky budget. Find out how to keep spending under control and keep costs down.

  • Plug the Holes in Your Budget
    If you start picking up distress signals, run your budget through these checks.

  • How to Set Financial Goals
    The most important step toward financial security is to translate it into your own terms.



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