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Gotta Manage Cash Flow Weekly Round Up

Fri, Oct 16, 2009

Budgeting, Round Up Posts

Cash FlowI had the opportunity to guest post at Bible Money Matters this week with What You Need to Know About Cash Flow Management.  I think there are two things you just simply need to do to manage money wisely.  You have to have a plan for your money and you have to manage the cash flow!  Putting these two practices in place will help guide you towards achieving your goals.

Speaking of cash flow management, the Mvelopes blog provided us with tips for living within your envelopes balances.  Mvelopes is one of my recommended tools for performing better cash flow management and this post tell us how to do just that with using the software to help.  As you may know, I’m a fan of getting into the daily routine of managing cash flow and that’s a tip included in this article as well.  Enjoy!  By the way, Mvelopes is one of my affiliate partners.  You can get a free trial by clicking here.

Rolling on with more cash flow management, Borrow from None gave us Financial Peace University Lesson 3 – Cash Flow Planning.  Are you getting the picture people?    Manage your money; don’t let it manage you!  This post gives us an inside look at Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University and what Dave says about the importance of having a cash flow plan, otherwise, known as a budget or spending plan.  I couldn’t agree more with the need, mentioned in this post, to recreate your plan every month.  Things change from month to month and I have found this to be the most accurate way to plan your spending.

Finally, I want to give a shout out to my friend PT Money.  He announced this week that he is writing his first eBook, Saving to Give.  I had a chance to meet up with PT last night and hear first-hand about some of his ideas for the ebook.  I think it’s going to be powerful.  I recently signed up for his new newsletter.  As PT mentions,  he plans to provide exclusive content and giveaways, video tutorials, access to other projects, and more, so sign up!

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