Added for You
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Finance > Personal Finance > Lose the January Bills Blues

Tags

  • christmas
  • taking
  • monthly budget
  • spending remember
  • christmas potlucks

  • Links

  • Things to Consider When Choosing Car Rental Service Providers
  • How Do I Love Myself When I Feel Like Crap?
  • Breastfeeding In Public Is Not A Problem With A Breastfeeding Cover
  • Added for You - Lose the January Bills Blues

    Help, My Script Isn’t Working!
    Here’s a list of tips and tricks to consult at two a.m. when you’re trying to put your site to bed and that d*mn script just won’t work.1. Make a note of the error message, and type it in Google. Leave out your unique paths and file names. Someone else has had the same problem, and some nice person will have posted a solution.2. If
    he Savior. Don’t spend money you don’t have and go further in debt. Stick to your budget and keep working on your money makeover. Down the road, when you have control of your money, you’ll be able to buy the gifts you want to give.

    Close your eyes and imagine what it would be like to enjoy the Christmas season without worrying about the January bills. What would it be like if Christmas didn’t follow you into 2007? Pay cash and stick to your budget, and you can avoid the

    Dave's Cool Little Idea - Building A Cool Little Website From Scratch
    Over the last few years, a lot of people have discovered the profit making potential of the affiliate program called Clickbank. At the same time, other folks were discovering the profitability of selling their useless stuff on eBay and still more people found that by placing enough Adsense ads on their website, they could bring in a good bit of
    Guess what? Christmas is in December this year. It comes at the same time every year. This is NOT an emergency… do not touch the emergency fund and don’t you dare get a credit card! You’re paying cash this Christmas.

    If you’re one of those planner types who saved a little out of every paycheck since January, you’re in great shape. Congratulations! For the rest of us there’s still a little time. Sit down and figure out how much you can squeeze out of your regular budget to save between now and Christmas. There’s no magic formula for deciding how much to save; it just depends on your income and how much you typically spend.

    Now it’s time to plan. The people in the mall have a plan to get your money – you have to have a plan so you can keep some of it.

    When you know how much you have to spend on gifts, make a list of everyone you are buying for on the outside of an envelope and put a dollar amount by every name. The total amount you want to spend cannot exceed your budgeted amount. Put the amount of cash you are going to spend for the gifts in the envelope. Use the cash for every gift and when the cash is gone, STOP SPENDING. Remember if you overspend on Aunt Teresa, Uncle Joe won’t get a gift. Stick to the budget!

    When you’re doing your normal written budget – the one you do every month before the month begins – remember there are added expenses during the holidays. If you’re taking your famous green bean casserole to 15 Christmas potlucks, you’ll have a larger grocery bill – add to the budget. If for the past 10 years you have fallen off the ladder hanging lights on your house, budget for the emergency room visit. Sit down and think for a minute about the expenses you normally have during the season and plan for every one of them.

    If you looked at your monthly budget and there is nothing left over for Christmas gifts, you are not a bad person. This is a season to get together with family and celebrate the birth of the Savior. Don’t spend money you don’t have and go further in debt. Stick to your budget and keep working on your money makeover. Down the road, when you have control of your money, you’ll be able to buy the gifts you want to give.

    Close your eyes and imagine what it would be like to enjoy the Christmas season without worrying about the January bills. What would it be like if Christmas didn’t follow you into 2007? Pay cash and stick to your budget, and you can avoid the J

    SEO: Faking Reality -- The Wrong Way To Go
    Faking reality in an environment where there are abundant resources to figure out fakes and reality is a poor strategy. There are warning signs every where that search engine optimization as an art is doomed.In the beginning, search engines had very crude algorithms. It was easy for very smart marketers to figure out what they were and ju
    w and Christmas. There’s no magic formula for deciding how much to save; it just depends on your income and how much you typically spend.

    Now it’s time to plan. The people in the mall have a plan to get your money – you have to have a plan so you can keep some of it.

    When you know how much you have to spend on gifts, make a list of everyone you are buying for on the outside of an envelope and put a dollar amount by every name. The total amount you want to spend cannot exceed your budgeted amount. Put the amount of cash you are going to spend for the gifts in the envelope. Use the cash for every gift and when the cash is gone, STOP SPENDING. Remember if you overspend on Aunt Teresa, Uncle Joe won’t get a gift. Stick to the budget!

    When you’re doing your normal written budget – the one you do every month before the month begins – remember there are added expenses during the holidays. If you’re taking your famous green bean casserole to 15 Christmas potlucks, you’ll have a larger grocery bill – add to the budget. If for the past 10 years you have fallen off the ladder hanging lights on your house, budget for the emergency room visit. Sit down and think for a minute about the expenses you normally have during the season and plan for every one of them.

    If you looked at your monthly budget and there is nothing left over for Christmas gifts, you are not a bad person. This is a season to get together with family and celebrate the birth of the Savior. Don’t spend money you don’t have and go further in debt. Stick to your budget and keep working on your money makeover. Down the road, when you have control of your money, you’ll be able to buy the gifts you want to give.

    Close your eyes and imagine what it would be like to enjoy the Christmas season without worrying about the January bills. What would it be like if Christmas didn’t follow you into 2007? Pay cash and stick to your budget, and you can avoid the

    Are You Content With Your Sales: White Space Marketing
    From Newspapers to Magazines to Internet, sales and advertising creates brilliant designer details, but what sells a great ad? In flipping through a recently released magazine I found something interesting. The most effective ads had space around them.Considering that I can generally fill up a room, or a page, with more than most people
    not exceed your budgeted amount. Put the amount of cash you are going to spend for the gifts in the envelope. Use the cash for every gift and when the cash is gone, STOP SPENDING. Remember if you overspend on Aunt Teresa, Uncle Joe won’t get a gift. Stick to the budget!

    When you’re doing your normal written budget – the one you do every month before the month begins – remember there are added expenses during the holidays. If you’re taking your famous green bean casserole to 15 Christmas potlucks, you’ll have a larger grocery bill – add to the budget. If for the past 10 years you have fallen off the ladder hanging lights on your house, budget for the emergency room visit. Sit down and think for a minute about the expenses you normally have during the season and plan for every one of them.

    If you looked at your monthly budget and there is nothing left over for Christmas gifts, you are not a bad person. This is a season to get together with family and celebrate the birth of the Savior. Don’t spend money you don’t have and go further in debt. Stick to your budget and keep working on your money makeover. Down the road, when you have control of your money, you’ll be able to buy the gifts you want to give.

    Close your eyes and imagine what it would be like to enjoy the Christmas season without worrying about the January bills. What would it be like if Christmas didn’t follow you into 2007? Pay cash and stick to your budget, and you can avoid the

    Traffic Seeking Marketer On The Loose!!
    As a new SFIMG affiliate in 2003, I sent a press release to a dozen Southside Virginia small town newspapers, thinking to focus on school fund raising ideas. (SFIMG products are nutritionals, home maintenance supplies, pet care products, and internet access products.)I've found three WORKING affiliates so far.Earlier, as a Realtor
    lucks, you’ll have a larger grocery bill – add to the budget. If for the past 10 years you have fallen off the ladder hanging lights on your house, budget for the emergency room visit. Sit down and think for a minute about the expenses you normally have during the season and plan for every one of them.

    If you looked at your monthly budget and there is nothing left over for Christmas gifts, you are not a bad person. This is a season to get together with family and celebrate the birth of the Savior. Don’t spend money you don’t have and go further in debt. Stick to your budget and keep working on your money makeover. Down the road, when you have control of your money, you’ll be able to buy the gifts you want to give.

    Close your eyes and imagine what it would be like to enjoy the Christmas season without worrying about the January bills. What would it be like if Christmas didn’t follow you into 2007? Pay cash and stick to your budget, and you can avoid the

    Ebay Auction Selling Secrets - Using Ebay to Launch Your Very Own Highly Successful Website
    Launching your very own successful website is the dream of many people worldwide because it is a new way to make money and be employed by oneself with little overhead. So, once you have your website you will need traffic to make it successful. The question is, how will you get the targeted traffic you need to support your website, sell your prod
    he Savior. Don’t spend money you don’t have and go further in debt. Stick to your budget and keep working on your money makeover. Down the road, when you have control of your money, you’ll be able to buy the gifts you want to give.

    Close your eyes and imagine what it would be like to enjoy the Christmas season without worrying about the January bills. What would it be like if Christmas didn’t follow you into 2007? Pay cash and stick to your budget, and you can avoid the January bills blues.

    “For which of you, intending to build a tower, does not sit down first and count the cost, whether he has enough to finish it…” Luke 14:28

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.added4u.com/article/115029/added4u-Lose-the-January-Bills-Blues.html">Lose the January Bills Blues</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.added4u.com/article/115029/added4u-Lose-the-January-Bills-Blues.html]Lose the January Bills Blues[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Leadership Lesson in the Face of Virginia Tech Tragedy

    Web Coach Tip: 4 Ingenious Ways to NOT Give Away the Digital Farm!

    Effectively Integrate Adsense into Your Website to Maximize Earnings

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com