Common Cents Book Review

Common Cents 


A Budget Workbook - The Totally Approachable, Not-Scary Guides



by Earn Spend Live


Description by the publisher:  MAKE THE DAUNTING TASK OF MANAGING YOUR PERSONAL FINANCES APPROACHABLE WITH COMMON CENTS! 

 Money makes the world go ‘round, but it doesn’t have to make your head spin! This budgeting workbook is packed with easy-to-use worksheets, money-saving tips, advice from financial experts, and prompts to help you set (and achieve) realistic financial goals. Customizable monthly budgets let you record and manage your expenses by category, as well as see the big-picture impact of day-to-day decisions.  But setting up a good budget isn’t just about tracking daily spending; it’s about long-term financial health—so Common Cents will also help you start saving, building up an emergency fund, paying off your debts, and learning how to invest in your future.   
 This financial workbook includes:   
• Non-boring breakdowns of financial basics   
• Budgeting, purchase-planning, and goal-setting worksheets   
• Step-by-step guides to getting out of debt and building your savings   
• Tips that will help keep you right on track   

 Common Cents is designed to help organize your financial life—you’ll learn how to make money work for you.  

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Common Cents is full of great tips and actionable advice regarding creating your budget, and sticking to it!

This book starts with some advice and introduction to budgeting, Why we all need a budget, what happens when you don't have one, and more. 

Then worksheets start to appear throughout the book, intersected by sections of more information and more advice.

The pages are beyond beautiful! 
And although a beautiful budget is not needed, is still such a nice touch to have pretty pages to make this task more enjoyable.

Before you find any work page you will find information on how to proceed to fill it out. All you need to know and more is included in this book. 

Some of the topics you will find include:

  • Budgeting 101
  • Debt
  • Setting up an emergency fund
  • Smart spending
  • Putting it all together
  • And extras
Even after you fill up all the worksheets, is still worth to keep this book. To be able to revisit the information and advice if necessary. As we all have reverted back to old habits one time or two. 



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