Living Within One’s Means—How It Can Be Done

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Living Within One’s Means—How It Can Be Done

IMAGINE that you have a bag with a hole in it, and you have the task of keeping the bag inflated. How would you do it? Well, as long as the volume of air you blow into the bag is at least as much as the amount escaping through the hole, you can keep the bag inflated.That, basically, is what is meant by living within one’s means. Your income can be likened to the air you blow into the bag. Your expenses are like the air escaping through the hole. The challenge is not to allow your expenses to get bigger than what your income can actually support.Even though the basic idea sounds simple, putting it into practice and benefiting from it is quite another matter. People could spare themselves many financial woes if only they would endeavor to follow this basic concept.

●Have a plan, or a budget

●Avoid envy

●Keep your life simple

●Be content with what is really needed

●Avoid unnecessary debt

●Save up money before buying

Have a plan, or a budget. To manage money effectively, you need to know how much money comes in and where it goes. Some use a simple envelope system. Each envelope represents a category of expense, such as “Food,” “Rent,” or “Clothing.” Whether you use this simple method or something more elaborate, the important thing is that you know where your money is going, always putting necessities, not luxuries, first.

Avoid envy. Many in developing nations yearn for the things that people in industrialized nations have. On an individual level, many are tempted to want the things that their neighbors flaunt. This can be a trap. Maybe the neighbor cannot really afford them either.

Keep your life simple. Setting your eyes on lobster and fine wine when all you can afford is dried fish and water can easily lead to financial ruin. According to one Asian Development Bank report, nearly a third of the people in the Philippines and over half of those in India live below the poverty line for Asia, which is about $1.35 (U.S.) per day. When people have such meager income, it is the course of wisdom to focus on the basics. However, even in wealthier countries, the same principle can help keep people out of a lot of financial trouble.

Content with what is really needed. This goes hand in hand with the counsel to keep your life simple. Some of the happiest people in the world have little money; nevertheless, they find satisfaction in what they do have, which includes not just material things but the love of family and friends.

Avoid unnecessary debt. Although there are circumstances when going into debt may seem unavoidable, those who take on unnecessary debt just to buy something they want will often find themselves shackled to a very heavy financial millstone. This can be especially true when credit cards are used. Time magazine stated: “Once we’ve got our card in hand, our behavior becomes riddled with irrationalities.” Eric, who lives in the Philippines, says: “When I use a credit card, I often purchase more than when I use cash. It ruins my budget when I have to pay the bill.” How wise it is to be very, very careful in using easy credit!

Save up money before buying. Although it may seem old-fashioned, saving up money before making a purchase is actually one of the wisest ways to keep out of financial trouble. Doing so keeps many out of debt and its associated plagues, such as high interest rates, which ultimately add to the price of everything a person buys. In the Bible, the ant is depicted as being “wise” because of saving up “food supplies even in the harvest” for future use.—Proverbs 6:6-8; 30:24, 25.

Yes, By applying the principles discussed in this article and by learning from others who have benefited from following these principles, you too can live within your means. Doing so, you can escape many of the woes and anxieties that millions suffer today.

Thank you for reading this article 😊😊👍.

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Yung avoid unnecessary debt jud. Mao jud nay dapat likayan kay mao nay hinungdan na dli makaahon. Salamat sa pag share ani na article sir ☺️

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Hehehe.. Lage ma'am.. Base rapud ni sa among na experience.. Many times nga naa ta extra kwarta nga midju daku piru.. Ambot dali ra mawa.. Haha. Bisan karun sahay cg q pangutana sa aq miss asa ratu mga kwarta.. 😂😂😂

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You have made all the point right. Thank you for sharing. I myself had live some of the point you mention while the others will try my best to practice and live out as well for me to have a balance life.

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Your welcome Grace..

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Your welcome and thank you for reading my 1st published article today.. ☺️☺️☺️👍👍..

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