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You're not really losing money to late fees...are you?

When it comes to expenses, there are things we have control over and others we do not. The key is eliminating unnecessary expenses whenever possible. Unnecessary expenses are those that we do have control over and that we bring on ourselves. I knew someone who would rent movies from the Redbox and forget to return them. She'd end up having to purchase them. While renting the movies is somewhat inexpensive if you keep them longer than the agreed-upon time, you could end up with some hefty fees. For each day that you keep a rental, you are charged an additional daily rental rate plus tax(if applicable). There is a maximum rental period for each type of rental. When you reach the maximum rental period, you're then charged the maximum charge.  This means that a $2 rental could end up costing you up to $70 dollars ($29.75 for a DVD, $34.00 for a Blu-Ray Disc, and $69.00 for a game). Yes...you read that right. Talk about unnecessary expenses! Just think if you had multiple rentals ...

Do Right by Your Credit and it Will Do Right by You

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The Credit Score... There are a number of factors that come into play when it comes to the credit score. While I won't go into much detail, I'd like to briefly touch on a few things. There is a lot of importance placed on the credit score, and there's plenty of reasons for that. I argue, however, that one should not be obsessed with their credit score. As long as you're managing your money like a boss, there is nothing to worry about. The score(s) tend to fluctuate and vary depending on where you look and when you check. Often times there is no need to worry.  While the image displayed above shows an increase by 9 points, 8 days later it showed a 2 point drop.  It's important no get worked up over these minor changes.  Good financial habits such as those below often lead to higher scores: Keeping Balances Low -  This means you're not carrying large balances from month to month. You're paying bills in full or paying more than just the minimum.  Cr...

Zero-Based Budgeting Video

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Check out this week's video post on zero-based budgeting. 

Starting each Month Debt Free and Happy

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Start yourself off with a clean slate, start each month with a clean slate. $0 Balance Due It's a new day, a new week, a new month. How's your slate looking? Are you carrying a lot of debt over from month to month? 😢After paying your rent do you still have lots of expenses crying for your attention?🙋 Today's post will share a technique I use to start of each month debt-free.  I keep a monthly budget; using zero-based budgeting(Put simply this is you telling your money what to do: Current Month's Income - Current Month's Expenses/Spending = $0 ). I typically update my spreadsheet weekly (sometimes biweekly...trying to do better) with the recent purchases and payments. This helps keep me on track and lets me know how much I have left to spend in each category.  If I see that I've spent 75% of the grocery budget and it's only week 2 of the month, there is a problem and I need to carefully watch my spending in that category for the rest of the month...