Diana shand
Let’s look at setting up your budget work sheets, which I discussed last week. Obviously, the amounts and categories will differ, but these examples should give you some idea of what your sheets might , look like. I set up Sheet A for a year, as income, unfortunately, never seems to much in- that period. On the example: i-Some moonlighting is planned to allay Christmas spending, the tax refund (LR. co-operating) is expected in July, and my grannie always gives me $l5 for my birthday. As yet there are no dividend-producing shares, and the interest on my tiny savings account is negligible.
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