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Saving Money – Keep A Purchasing Inventory

It’s good to keep track of what you spend your money on. It sound like an anal behavior, but it can be done. Just keep a small notebook beside your bed and write down the purchases you made that day. This is a really easy way to see what you spend your money on. You will likely be surprised how much money you spend making unnecessary purchases. Once you have a full week of entries in your little black expenditures book, add it up and multiply it by 52 – you’ll be shocked at home much money you’ll spend.

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