How many times have you bought things you didn’t need or couldn’t afford?
We often make these wrong financial decisions because we do not have a budget.
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Having a written financial plan gives us a measurable goal to work toward. We can reduce doubt or uncertainty about our decisions and adjust to help overcome obstacles that could derail us.
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