Budget

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Angela P.

I work ten hours everyday to make ends meet and I'm still broke at the end of every week. I need some advice or a path to save money.

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April B.

You need to know how much money you are spending on essentials (food, shelter, transportation, utilities, & debt if applicable) and non essentials (entertainment, allowance, subscriptions). See if you can cut any expenses and use the leftover money to start an emergency fund with at least three to six months worth of essential expenses.

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Good advice, @April B. @Angela P., you might begin the process of getting a handle on your income and spending by keeping a journal of all income and expenses. After a month or so, you should have an idea of how much you're bringing in each month and how much you're spending.

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