How Much Do I Need to Retire?
From http://www.bargaineering.com 365 days ago
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356 days ago
I fear many people really do not know what they spend their disposable income on. They may know the bills, but what they spend on food, clothes, entertainment etc etc can add up on a daily basis without us really realising it.
So perhaps, by looking at the future this way will help us or force us to look at our spending and help us make better choices and better decisions about our way of life.
I have been through this many times (every year in fact) as a self employed young woman. It empowers me to know where my hard earned money is going, and my future is not so scary as I am a better position to plan for it (or not!).
If we took better control of our finances, we would have better control of our spending, risks, and ultimately our futures. Just my 2 € cents :)