Jason on July 29th, 2009

Here at Financial Health Guy I try to provide quality content that will help out everyone. As usual, there were plenty of spam and poorly-written articles submitted, but I have weeded through and picked what I believe to be the 10 best of them.

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Jason on May 15th, 2009

Overspending is one of the biggest problems that Americans have faced in the last few years, and it often occurs because of the ease by which we can get credit.

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Jason on May 11th, 2009

Before you create your next budget or monthly spending plan, there are a few things you should do.

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Jason on April 23rd, 2009

For the past week or so we have been discussing the use of budgeting as a tool for you financial health. Using a budget lets you not only track what you earn and what you spend, but then to make the most of every one of your dollars. Use your trends to determine the best ways to save money.

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Jason on April 18th, 2009

Creation and upkeep of a budget can be an invaluable took; simply by doing this, you can figure out where your money is going and how to keep more of it in your pocket (or, rather, in your banking, savings, investment, and other accounts)!

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Jason on March 31st, 2009

Now is a great time to examine your expense log. If you’ve been following along with the expense grid system, you have been tracking all of the money you spent for the last month or two.

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As you read in Expense Logging Analysis Part One, the money you spend falls into four distinct categories: F/N, F/D, V/N, and V/D. The question now is what to do with this information!

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Jason on February 28th, 2009

The expense grid is a simple but incredibly powerful tool I’ve been developing while reviewing my expense logging and category systems.

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