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Tips for Re-Education Financial

* Tip 1: bad and good habit Habit
Almost always the way to work, back in the car with a friend. I’m very protective of the people I love or anyone entering the car so we demand that you please use a seat belt, accidents are accidents and you never know when, where and with whom they will.
The first few months every day I had to ask my partner to put the belt, now you do unconsciously. This is a good habit, not using the belt a bad habit.
Financially the same thing. Bad habits can be compulsive or impulsive spending, debt, always use credit cards, not manage the finances, etc, etc, etc.
So the advice here is to try to target these bad financial habits you have and try to change them. If you smoke, surely you do out of habit, but when it is known that smoking is doing. Then with the money as well, you know when you are managing or using their money so that it can hurt.
Try making a list or write when you see those bad habits, then keep it in a place where the display.
* Tip 2: Have a spending plan
The famous phrase “the money I was out of control” or “money burning me” has to do with the lack of planning and cost control. Read the rest of this entry »