Posts Tagged ‘peace’
Rule Two of the YNAB Budgeting Method
Rule Two basically says that you need to give every dollar a job. It helps you clearly establish your priorities, cut wasteful (no value added) spending, and focus resources where you really care.
Rule Four of the YNAB Budgeting Methodology
Rule Four basically stipulates that what you overspend this month will be deducted from next month’s available funds. It’s called ‘Rolling with the Punches’ and it gives you actual consequences you’re forced to deal with — instead of some useless budget variance report.
Money As Debt 1-5
A movie that explains clearly and simple the compicated finacail slavery we are under! www.moneyasdebt.net
Chinese Scooping Up Foreclosed Homes in So.Cal
If our Chinese creditors don’t find what they want on the foreclosure market, rumor has it the Feds will use imminent domain to seize private property on their behalf. According to Hal Turner: The United States of America has tendered to China a written agreement which grants to the People’s Republic of China, an option to exercise Eminent Domain within the USA, as collateral for China’s continued purchase of US Treasury Notes and existing US Currency reserves! On February 11, Bloomberg …
Money As Debt – 3-5
A movie that explains clearly and simple the compicated finacail slavery we are under! www.moneyasdebt.net
Money As Debt – 4-5
A movie that explains clearly and simple the compicated finacail slavery we are under! www.moneyasdebt.net
Rule Three of the YNAB Budgeting Method
Rule Three is to Save for a Rainy Day. You set aside monthly amounts for expenses that happen less frequently (but are usually larger). For example, Christmas, property taxes, car insurance, etc. These can be both known (property taxes) and unknown (car repairs) expenses infrequent expenses. Following Rule Three lets you smooth out your cash flow and avert most crises before they ever start.