Beginners Guide To Budgeting: Simple Savings, Big Impact

Simplify Your Finances, Supercharge Your Savings, Secure Your Future

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Beginners Guide To Budgeting: Simple Savings, Big Impact

What You Will Learn!

  • Create a Budget Spreadsheet
  • Identify how to cut unnecessary spending
  • Learn ways to reallocate savings to investments for a richer future.
  • Increase awareness on where your money is going

Description

Learn how to create your very own budgeting spreadsheet and stay on top of tracking your expenses and spending habits. Clearly identify ways to cut down spending and increase your savings. Discover the potential of compound interest when putting your savings to work through investments. Become aware of where your money is going and learn why that is, then go about directing it in a much more conscious driven way. Having access to excel or google sheets is recommended so you can follow along and create your own spreadsheet to track your spending habits. Get ready to take notes & apply the lessons taught here to help better your financial future by developing healthy spending habits and see clear progression in your daily choices. To change a behavior you must first become aware of what needs to change and this course is great for helping identify ways to increase your monthly savings and redirect that money for a safer future financially. Invest in your future self by learning and applying these lessons!


This course will be updated frequently throughout 2024 with more content; including monthly reviews, new lessons, and progression! I look forward to applying these lessons with you that you'll be eager to share with friends and family!

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone looking to save more money
  • Anyone looking to invest money for the longterm
  • Anyone who has been impacted by inflation & wants to make smarter spending decisions
  • Anyone who wants to reach the top 1% net worth category over their lifespan

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