The Habit of Saving
Telling people to “save more money” is empty advice. How? What’s the first step?
Today, Ben Franklin helps us define a real, simple, executable plan.
The basics of personal finance seem complex–at first.
But most of the concepts just require a little guidance. That’s what these Money Basics articles provide.
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Telling people to “save more money” is empty advice. How? What’s the first step?
Today, Ben Franklin helps us define a real, simple, executable plan.
Are you worried that your budget—or lack thereof—is damaging your financial health? Over a dozen other financial writers contributed to this week’s deep dive into budgets.
All the contributors share one vital beneficial behavior.
Do your finances feel stretched too thin?
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We want to be tight, efficient. Why should we waste time on slack?
What can we learn from a billion dollar telescope program to apply to our own financial lives?
What are the best (and worst) ways to budget and track your spending?
Don’t sabotage your hard work with reckless spending. You must measure in order to manage.
A continuation into the question, “To spend, or to save?”
Spend the money, or save the money? Let’s do some analysis…