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Home | Budgeting

Budgeting

These articles will assist your clients to understand the importance of budgeting. Some articles provide guidelines for setting and managing personal budgets.

BUDG015 How's your budget - surplus or deficit? (414 words)
Advice on keeping an eye on spending and reducing unnecessary expenditure. . . . more
BUDG014 Money and relationships (289 words)
Lifestyle article relating to marriage and financial questions which should be considered. . . . more
BUDG012 Planning for success (438 words)
You too can be wealthy beyond your wildest dreams, but we're not talking about winning the Lotto, it's all about having a sensible plan and a guiding hand. . . . more
BUDG011 Paying for the holiday after the fun is over (481 words)
If you're going to use your credit card for your next holiday, here are some simple ideas to make sure your holiday memories aren't tainted by the pain of debt. . . . more