How I Manage My Personal Finance in 4 Easy Steps

Benjamin Franklin said a penny saved is a penny earned. I agree. Though it is said that money can’t buy happiness, you can’t deny it still unlocks the doors to a decent life. It can be that solid helping hand when you are in dire straits. Thus, you really don’t need to be told how important that statement is, do you? From the moment I held my very first pay cheque I realized earning money is just one part of the process. Today, I want to talk about what I believe works for me, about how I manage this rather complicated aspect of life fairly easily. 

So, head over to Money View’s blog here and read what I have to say.

Would love to hear your thoughts as well.

8 thoughts on “How I Manage My Personal Finance in 4 Easy Steps”

  1. Liked the 4 simple easy pointers of track, pay, save and insure you have shared! A great advice which should be followed by all.

  2. I'm commenting here, and not at the other blog; hope that is OK. I am in my 60's and these techniques work. Like another commenter, I would add that you should not ever become dependent on credit cards. They are a tool to manage savings, not a tool to live above your means. Credit card debt is one of the quickest ways to bankrupcy. Avoid it! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

  3. Oh yes absolutely okay 🙂
    And I agree we need to be careful with credit cards, if not, bankruptcy could become a reality!

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