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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhen reflecting on family budgeting and inquiring why not many families are using it, it becomes self-evident that similar scepticism runs rampant and deep in society and even globally.
When you start examining family budgets, and spending time and energy studying the subject in-depth, it becomes quite clear that many families are caught in a vicious, and almost never-ending cycle of "what comes in must go out."
Most families might feel that budgeting is a futile effort, unnecessarily burdening them with thoughts and ways to go broke methodically and slowly, without the creature comforts and indulgences of our modern-day human society.
Others might voice that they feel as if they are merely throwing money away, in a never-ending and dizzying spiral of spend, spend, spend. People are now getting deeper into debt, no matter how hard they try not to get into it. Questions are then asked: How do we stop this? How can we change the thinking about family financial discipline?
In "How to Budget for the Family", we concentrate on how to empower families to set better and more realistic budgets and stick to them while celebrating their successes as they learn from their mistakes.
Anthony Ekanem
Anthony Ekanem is a non-fiction author. He is a graduate of Management with a Bachelor of Science degree in that field. He is also a Certified Professional Manager. He spends most of his time reading, blogging, and researching when he is not writing.
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