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Build a $1,000 Emergency Fund in 10 Steps: Financial Freedom, #82
Build a $1,000 Emergency Fund in 10 Steps: Financial Freedom, #82
Build a $1,000 Emergency Fund in 10 Steps: Financial Freedom, #82
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Saving is something that we don't learn naturally. It actually takes a lot of documentation to make saving a routine habit.

 

Inside, I list my process of identifying and documenting all of your expenses on a spreadsheet.

 

Then, over time, you reduce or eliminate these expenses and turn them into payments to your savings accounts.

 

It's the same money, but it goes to different places. Eventually, you will force yourself to save significant amounts of money. I used this technique to go from -$77,000 to +$290,000. Good Luck!

 

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PublisherJoshua King
Release dateDec 10, 2022
ISBN9798215015476
Build a $1,000 Emergency Fund in 10 Steps: Financial Freedom, #82

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    Build a $1,000 Emergency Fund in 10 Steps - Joshua King

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    05  The Magic of Having (Budgeted) Fun

    06  High-Yield Saving Accounts Hit 3%

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    01  Build a $1,000 Emergency Fund in 10 Steps

    Saving money is a process that most of us need help understanding. If you want to save a large amount of money, your system will need to operate like clockwork.

    You’ll need to visualize your money before you can save consistently. You can see your money best by using spreadsheets and following a budget.

    You must also check your money daily to prevent random things from happening in your account. Today, I will show you the exact steps I took to go from -$77,000 to over $290,000 in the bank.

    Step #1: Open a Google Spreadsheet and write down all of your current expenses. As you can see from my picture, I wrote all my expenses in a column going down. I have many more expenses, as this is just a tiny preview.

    Write the expected amount of each bill next to the type of expense. This helps you create a working ghost budget that you can follow.

    It may take 3-4 months to find all of your bills. Ensure you document every single expense from your debit and credit cards. You must annotate everything.

    Remember that HULU, Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc., are expenses. Ensure you write them down as well.

    Step #2: Keep track of recurring annual expenses. You will also have one-time annual expenses like car registration, termite costs, Amazon Prime memberships, magazine

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