How to budget when you’re broke
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Avoid immediate disasters
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Review credit card payments and due dates
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Ignore the 10 percent savings rule, for now
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Review your past month's spending
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Negotiating Credit Card Interest Rates
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Eliminate unnecessary expenses
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Journal new budget for one month
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Adjust spending as needed
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Seek out new sources of income
Suffering from a lack of cash? It's likely that you don't follow a budget that reflects your earnings. Smart budgeting prevents eviction, increased credit card debt, and ruined credit scores. It's never too late to achieve your financial goals—get started now with these 9 steps to make your financial life less stressful. Adapted from Reyna Gobel | Investopedia