By Stephanie Vargas & Beatriz Rivera an itemized estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.

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By Stephanie Vargas & Beatriz Rivera

an itemized estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time

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Income Information  Take-home pay  Freelancing  Freelancing (Average)  Trust Fund  Work-at-home projects  Work-at-home projects (Average) Essential Spending  Rent or mortgage  Rent or mortgage (Fixed)  Utility bills  Utility bills (Fixed)  Food you buy at the grocery store  Food you buy at the grocery store (Flex)

 premium cable services  pay-per-view movies  cell phone service

Give yourself a fixed amount that you can spend per week and DO NOT EXCEED M4Ywhs&feature=youtu.be

 Food  Telephone  Housing  Vehicle/Health Insurance  Text Books  Tuition  Clothing  Entertainment  Traveling

Use cash instead of debit card. You think twice about spending that money once you have it in your hand.

Mistake #1: Forgetting to write down expenses Mistake #2: Intentionally not writing down purchases Mistake #3: Buying on impulse Mistake #4: Becoming the victim of budget busters Mistake #5: Being so frugal it makes you miserable Mistake #6: Ignoring the time value of money

#1 thing to keep in mind…Keep trying! You will never master this if you give up.

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Well you should! Here is why…

 Fact: You start early, you will be financially independent by the time you retire!!  Your money grows at an accelerated rate with hardly any extra work on your end.  That’s FREE MONEY that will earn interest!

Discount brokerage firms like:  Scottrade  E-trade  Ameritrade

 Rich dad poor dad  Multiple sources of income  Download Finance tracking Apps like Mint  Look into LearnVest  Learn about investments through independent brokerage firms like e-trade

Tuition deduction education tax credit  Choose either Tuition deduction or one of the education tax credit loan interest  Student loan interest deduction itemize  You can itemize your deductions mileage entertainmentdining  You can also deduct mileage, entertainment and dining (up to 50%)

If you have any questions Stephanie Stephanie Or Beatriz Beatriz Phone (818) Ext. 4161