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Prior to telling people that they should avoid student loans, my suggestion to budget was met with the greatest amount of resistance. Whereas I have no idea why everyone is so angry about me suggesting that they seek other types of college funding other than student loans, I completely understand why people hate budgeting. People think budgeting is boring and restrictive. They think it's tapioca.
For 32 years, I hated tapioca. It was vile. The texture was awful. The color was awful. And the taste? Well, I don't know. I had never tasted it. I had turned my back on tapioca for 32 years without fully understanding what it had to offer. Um, tapioca is FREAKIN' GOOD. I tasted it last year. It was really good. I was immediately pissed at myself for wasting so many years of tapioca eating time. Budgeting is the financial tapioca.
But what is budgeting? This actually isn't a stupid question. Part of the anxiety that surrounds budgeting is its propensity to be misunderstood. Budgeting is several things. Budgeting is the process of determining how much money you should spend on each expense category. Budgeting is also looking to see what you DID spend on each particular budget category. The thing is, in order to budget correctly, you have to do it all. You have to decide how much you should spend on things, and then you have to determine how much you spent. You also have to try to spend less in order to accomplish particular financial goals. Budgeting is great, once you decide to give a real chance. Don't judge budgeting on it's texture and appearance. Try it. But do it the right way. If you are aren't budgeting, chances are that you believe one the following budgeting myths.
I'm going to increase the budgeting lessons over the next month or so. If you can master budgeting, then everything else falls into place. Budgeting really is that essential. If you can budget, then the rest of your financial life gets easy.
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