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It's Budgeting Time of the Year

This is a re-post of a previous piece of mine. I plan to run it a few times the next few weeks as a reminder to all to get those budgets done. ;-)

I'm well aware that the end/first of the year is the time that many people review last year's budget, develop new budgets for the next year, or start a budget for the first time. As such, I wanted to offer some links and resources on budgeting in this post. First of all, here are the links:

Now for some resources. In the past, I've suggested that a viable budget tracking set-up could involve a combination of Quicken or Money and You Need a Budget (for more details see The Benefits of You Need a Budget and YNAB Question of the Month: How Does it Compare to Quicken and Microsoft Money?) and this is close to what I personally use (I use Quicken plus my own self-created spreadsheet).

That said, I've asked readers what they think about using Mvelopes as a budgeting option, and I've received very favorable responses. As such, I've been recommending Mvelopes for those who want an electronic version of the envelope budgeting system. Here are some links to help you consider their service:

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When receiving an unexpected monetary bonus, it is much harder to stick with your budget. Too often when receiving a tip from clients I spend the money on something I normally wouldn't purchase, or breaking my budget for the day with that extra income. It is just so much better in the long run just to stick the money in a savings account or something similar.

This is excellent timing.

Your post is a library of "how-to" and "why must" budget.

Please allow me to use this link.

Thank you so much.

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