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I’ve heard some horror stories about people not making enough to live off of. Currently we don’t make much at all about 1000 a month and we have two children. My husband joined the navy and will be leaving for boot camp in a few months. I have the base pay charts and everything, but is it really as bad as it seems, or is that more so if you don’t know how to save. I’m really asking if you can live comfortably and not paycheck to paycheck. Thank You!!!

I’m looking for a site that I can print wedding planning ideas and budgeting plans.

I’m doing everything by the book on saving for retirement and emergencies and have it going on. The only thing I’m always unsure about is when and how I should be rebalancing during market changes. I have a pretty good process for picking good mutual funds just using internet tools, but never know when it’s time to move from one fund to another, and also if i’m too heavily invested in one type or another. Is there any advisors online who charge like a one time fee for evaluating this a few times a year? I checked with local financial advisors and they seem to deal with clients having over 2mil in assets! I’m not quite there yet :) Fidelity told me since i’m a "platinum" level customer of theirs they’d give me free advice but they can’t ever tell you exactly what to do because of laws and regulations.

I’ve tried a few different money programs and have yet to find one that is close to what I’m looking for.

I’m a single mom and although not living paycheck to paycheck, want to be careful with where my money is going in order to save as much as possible.

I need a program that not only can set out a budget but also has something to help me keep track of my expenses (i.e; how much I am currently spending on gas, groceries, rent, etc.) I’m a visual learner so pie or bar graphs are a plus.

I’d like a free and simple budgeting program that allows me to track daily spending.
I really hate Excel, can you think of any others?

In the context of capital budgeting, what is an opportunity cost?

I want to keep track of my expenses on my cell phone as I make them.

how to have a separate account and checking accounts i am save money on Rent, Car insurance, Car payments, Phone Bill, Cable Bill, Utilities, Gas, Food, Entertainment, etc. shopping. like everyday expenses how can i have a separate account and save money on a apartment

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