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The first big step is a budget. LOL And all budgets have to have room for error. The biggest mistake that people make in a budget is not looking at everything. Lunches are one of the biggest under estimated item. Overlooked things like stops for coffee, grabbing a soft drink when you get gas. Its the little things that are budget busters. So the first step is tracking your spending for at least 2 weeks. Every penny. Take a note book and pen, write down every purchase, every penny you give the kids, etc. Two things happen. You become aware of your money, and you know where it is going.FarmerChick said:Once you got their info in order---what was the first step to recommend?
I mean was there ONE big step to help yourself financially that you could suggest?
(Is it just stop spending?)--LOL
Big Daddy, I am not a fan of most organized religions. And this may be fine for you or me or Joe Blow down the street. However, there are millions of people who in their heart do not agree with this and they must do what makes them feel right. So the best approach is to figure that money into the budget. Its not a matter of right or wrong. Its simply a matter of what works for each person. For those who are flexible on tithing but feel the need to make a simple offering great. Figure the offering into the budget. For those who feel that they must tithe thats ok too. Just figure it into the budget. And for those who don't go to church at all, well.....its just not an issue.
The biggest problem is we are human. We will work at this "change" for about 8 to 12 months and then we slowly slip back into old ways. Me included. We all need a refresher course annually to see where we are slipping.