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This Is The Main Reason Why You Can't Manage Your Money ...

Everything you need to know about how to manage your money and how to be profitable!

By Ionut242004Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 3 min read
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There are many reasons why you lose money and you don't know why, but the main reason is financial education which is very important in every person's life and I think we all need to know at least a little bit about how money is managed!

Money is very important in our lives, the more important it is to know how to manage it. Money makes you think, find solutions to multiply that money, or find more sources of income.

The desire to know how to manage money comes when you realize that you are spending too much money and you need to find a solution to reduce that expense.

Having money, we are more and more prone to emotional shopping, but we don't think about whether we really need it. It's all about the mindset and how we realistically see the things in life that we each live!

Maybe we buy too much food, which we soon throw away because we didn't eat, that's a waste of money and even food! It is extremely important to learn how to refrain from certain things and how to handle things properly!

Well, the reality is far from the imaginary world. As in any other case, the management of financial resources requires organization. Regardless of the amount we report, a good organization of money, along with setting priorities will ensure a more efficient management.

Give yourself time to set your long-term goals. Maybe you want to go on a vacation, make a real estate investment or start your own business. In order to achieve these goals, money management must be very well organized. The more concretely you set your goals, the easier it will be for you to set the steps you need to take to achieve them.

Money management is most effective when you set the exact amount you want to spend on each type of expense. This creates a plan of expenses that will allow you to manage your costs and get closer to meeting your goals. Detail as specifically as possible the categories of expenses. A more detailed picture will help you decide how you will spend your money in the next period.

When we leave the formal education system, we most likely lack financial education. If it did not come from family, informal sources or is not even mentioned in entertainment sources, then it is the kind of thing that we do not even know we lack.

Later, when we enter a consumer-oriented economy as employees, it is difficult for us to define our role and know how to manage our own money. We tend to focus on extremes, one based on fear or one on spontaneity and compulsive spending, saying that life is worth living. But both options keep us from being masters of our own budget.

A lot of people don't have a personal budget just because they don't have the knowledge to manage it. In fact, many assume that managing a budget makes them too old, too organized, too boring, or lacking in spontaneity. The irony, however, is that managing a budget does the exact opposite: it makes people want to be in control of their finances, to be able to decide without being constrained, to sleep peacefully, to see money as an instrument that works for them and not as a tool. greater power than them.

In order to learn correctly how to manage money, we have to think long-term, in the short term we cannot think about money management. We need to learn how to control our emotions and how to stop buying everything we don't need! Offers are not offers!

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Ionut242004

Hi, I’m Ionut and I love writing and helping people!

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