Good for you Moose! You are getting on track! never let a less than stellar yesterday ruin a new day or an abundant tomorrow! All of us can sharpen our budget acumen🥰
Hi Moose, all the best for you on your next journey. Remembering the time you had at your tiny house on the great place between apple trees, in the north. All the best, Michael
Hi Moose! It is truly shocking how quickly credit card debt can get out of control. What you point out regarding all those small recurring expenses, such as streaming and eating out, is absolutely true. Until one gets a true read and mastery of ALL expenditures there will be no resolution. My approach is essentially the same as yours.
Good plan. After you get everything paid off then keep track what you don’t spend each month out of your income. That way you can see what you have in reserve. Which can give you some peace of mind when an emergency comes up. This help me when the rear end on my van went out.
Envelope method. The main goal would be to save each month ahead of time so you have the money when needed. Once that system is set in place, then save more than what is needed. So there's eventually enough to cover for times when you can't work. If paid every two weeks, there's two extra checks a year which can be put towards non debt things or debt. Save first and then pay cash. Society is being led into a you don't get to touch the money that you exchange percentages of time of your life for through work so many won't budget and they want everyone to be renters. They want to hold your money (digital) so they can manipulate you. Renting everything from cars and houses to photography digital programs. You will own nothing because globalists will own everything. The only thing I would change from your plan is pay minimal amounts and save on the side instead of paying extra towards one thing. That way you have money for emergencies on hand but once you have a portion saved, then pay off the bill. You just hold the extra money instead of giving it to them little by little each month.
Good for you Moose! You are getting on track! never let a less than stellar yesterday ruin a new day or an abundant tomorrow! All of us can sharpen our budget acumen🥰
Very true
Hi Moose, all the best for you on your next journey. Remembering the time you had at your tiny house on the great place between apple trees, in the north. All the best, Michael
So true!
Darn it Moose we all know where snowball plans eventually end up, sleepless nights and horrible nightmares.
Endless bills also cause nightmares
Great Vid Moose! Fantastic advise!!!
Thanks
Hi Moose! It is truly shocking how quickly credit card debt can get out of control. What you point out regarding all those small recurring expenses, such as streaming and eating out, is absolutely true. Until one gets a true read and mastery of ALL expenditures there will be no resolution. My approach is essentially the same as yours.
Yes, those little things add up!
Thank you for sharing dear Moose, useful tips indeed for getting out of debt. 🙏💙💫
Thank you, this needs to be my last time doing this
@@MooseHenderson1 I wish you much financial abundance and freedom for the years to come my friend 💙🙂
Thanks for sharing Moose. Sounds like a good plan.
It’s a work in progress, but it’s coming together.
It takes maturity to stick to a spending plan. I’m sure you’re on the right track! 👍
It is hard work, but worth it!
Awesome
Thanks
Great Advice !!!!
Glad it helps
Like your positive attitude!
Thank you
I know hindsight is 20/20, but do you ever wish you would have stayed at your property in the UP of Michigan?
I miss it at timed
Good plan. After you get everything paid off then keep track what you don’t spend each month out of your income. That way you can see what you have in reserve. Which can give you some peace of mind when an emergency comes up. This help me when the rear end on my van went out.
Good point, gotta plan ahead.
Envelope method. The main goal would be to save each month ahead of time so you have the money when needed. Once that system is set in place, then save more than what is needed. So there's eventually enough to cover for times when you can't work. If paid every two weeks, there's two extra checks a year which can be put towards non debt things or debt. Save first and then pay cash. Society is being led into a you don't get to touch the money that you exchange percentages of time of your life for through work so many won't budget and they want everyone to be renters. They want to hold your money (digital) so they can manipulate you. Renting everything from cars and houses to photography digital programs. You will own nothing because globalists will own everything. The only thing I would change from your plan is pay minimal amounts and save on the side instead of paying extra towards one thing. That way you have money for emergencies on hand but once you have a portion saved, then pay off the bill. You just hold the extra money instead of giving it to them little by little each month.
Good plan
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Thank you and welcome
Thanks for the tips, Moose. Let's hope that for you, the third time will be it!
It will have to be.
Best of luck getting back on track, Moose. (P.S. - you might want to fix a little spelling boo-boo in your thumbnail).
Oops, will correct tonight after work
Good advice, it takes discipline but can be done. It worked for us in the past. Thanks for sharing!
@ thanks so much
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Thanks