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Spend Less Every Month by Disciplining Yourself Financially

by: WilliamBlake
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Debt is always undesirable and everyone does whatever they can to avoid getting stuck in it. But, thanks to credit cards and offers of delayed payment, controlling spending habits and preventing debt involves a considerable amount of hard work and discipline.

As consumers, we have to learn to live within our means. This is more than having enough money in a paycheck to pay our bills. Financial security is having something in a savings account and money left over from our paychecks to use in an emergency if we need it.

Family life brings lots of unexpected expenses, so living paycheck to paycheck puts the entire family in a precarious place financially. Spending less money on a monthly basis will help prevent you from using money apportioned to the payment of bills to care for emergency situations, such as a car breaking down or children getting ill.

Everyone wants to know how to do that. Discipline begins with a plan. A sound financial plan begins with a family budget. The first budget will be the hardest to develop, but once you get the hang of it, it won't be so time-consuming the next time.

Budgets are useless if the people who establish them do not stick to their limits. Make sure you are held responsible by another member of the family if you go beyond the confines set by the family budget for some reason.

It takes two weeks to make or break a habit. Start at the beginning of a month and try out your budget. If you eat out for lunch at work, why not prepare your lunch for a month. Include lunch items on the grocery list and pack your lunch the night before.

Spending less requires changes in other areas besides the finances. Lunches for the kids and yourself can be fixed at night so no one forgets in the morning. Thaw out a meat for dinner in the morning so there is no excuse to eat out. Leave notes on the bathroom mirror and the refrigerator if you have to until you get the hang of the new way of doing things.

Don't run out armed with your credit card or checkbook each time anyone wants something. Ask if it is necessary to have that particular item. Search around the house first to see if you already have it. I seem to buy a new pack of crayons each time my kids have a project. At the end of the school year, I find at least five boxes of crayons lying around. I would only have invested in one if I had taken the time to look. Okay, crayons aren't that expensive, but it is the discipline that we are going for here.

Don't alter your new spending habits when you get a raise at work or a holiday bonus. Treat the extra money as a way to save more. Don't include it in the monthly budget. Simply take the cash and put it in the savings account.

Although it does require time and effort, spending habits can be changed when you put effort into reaching this beneficial goal.



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Consolidation isn't your only choice for dealing with student debt. Another helpful way to get your debt paid off faster is to snowball credit bills. Find out how this simple process works on the Debtopedia website at http://www.debtopedia.com  



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