What is the best budgeting or debt reduction tool?

onehundredproofer asked:


Has anybody had experience with an at home tool that has really helped? I already have my credit cards in a debt consolidation program, but I need to figure out a successful home budget that is easy to stick to – you know, just like a diet :) ha ha :)

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3 Responses to What is the best budgeting or debt reduction tool?
  1. topguntony
    May 21, 2009 | 9:25 am


    Contact Consumer Credit Counceling,this is a government program.They will help.

  2. RAY
    May 22, 2009 | 11:26 am


    The formula is simple … spend less than you earn and avoid future debt. If you review your budget, you will see that after paying the consolidation program, you have a set amount available from your income. In order of importance, make sure to pay rent, utilities, car or transportation off the top. When you get to your disposable income, it’s time to make wise choices about what you want versus what you need. Some people choose an envelope program in getting that disposable amount seperated into seven envelopes, one for each day of the week. With that amount of money, you now have to choose if you would rather have a $40 a month cell phone or 8 trips to McDonalds or a new pair of jeans or ???. It’s your money so nobody can tell you how to spend (or not spend) it. The library has really good books that can help you reduce your expenses. One in particular is Mary Hunt’s “Live your life for half the price.” Your financial “diet” can be successful if you put your mind to it. Start today to track your spending and make sure what you buy is giving you value. Concentrate on needs rather than wants. You can need a new pair of jeans but they need not be $60 designer label ones. You may need a cup of coffee but it doesn’t have to be from Starbucks. Cash will help you think of the work that went into the income rather than plastic. You’ve already seen how that can get you in trouble. You CAN do it. Are you psyched up enough???

  3. Software_Expert
    May 24, 2009 | 2:25 pm


    Hi – I have been using a Personal Finance Software package by Australian business Parcus Group – Personal Finance Associate.
    The product is very good. For $29 it costs, you get budgeting, financial planning templates as well as advanced features that typically cost loads more as separate software packages such as investment real estate calculations (mainly based on rental cash-flow analysis) and some value based shares valuations (based on Warren Buffet’s stock valuation methodology)
    Their website is
    For anyone interested in their own wealth creation this product is definitely worth looking at – great value for low cost

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