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10: How to Budget if You’re Living Paycheck to Paycheck
Girl on FIRE
English - March 07, 2021 19:00 - 50 minutes - 23.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 37 ratingsBusiness Education Self-Improvement budgeting etf expenses babysteps budget budgetwithme calculator cashenvelope daveramsey debtfree Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
🎙 In the final episode of my 3-part deep dive series, we’re talking about my favourite budgeting method — budget by paycheck. It’s the method that I personally used to grow my net worth to 6-figures by the time I was 23. Not only that, but it’s the only budget method I recommend if you’re paid multiple times per month, earning an irregular income or trying to break free from the paycheck to paycheck cycle. Are you ready for it? 🤔
This episode discusses topics like:
🌟 Why the paycheck budget is the best method for breaking the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck;
🌟 Why the PMC budgeting method is so different to what other financial experts will tell you; and
🌟 The method I used to build a 6-figure net worth by 23, and the 5 types of people can change their lives with a paycheck budget.
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The advice shared on Girl on FIRE is general in nature and does not constitute financial advice. The information shared does not consider your individual circumstances. Girl on FIRE exists purely for educational purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision.