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Organize Your Finances, Your Kids, Your Life is the perfect book for those who are new to the world of organizing and just starting out in life. The best budget is the one you can stick to, so pick the one that. Other popular budget plans are the zero-based budget or the 70/20/20 budget. Learn how to CREATE a BUDGET and see your entire financial picture, save MONEY, save TIME, clear out the CLUTTER, get your KIDS organized and get YOURSELF organized! No long drawn out explanations, just the help you need now! Use the examples shown in this book to help get you started.example budgets sheets, shopping lists, chores sheets for kids & much more! Create a plan: The most common rule of thumb is the 50/30/20 rule: 50 percent of your net income goes to needs, 30 percent goes to wants, and 20 percent goes to savings, investments, or debt repayment. Included is an easy to follow budget to help keep track of finances and many suggestions to help save time, reduce clutter, reduce stress and gain more control over daily activities and life in general. There are many ways you can track your spending besides using a check register. Keeping a log can help you determine how and where you spend your money. When you don't see where your money goes it is easy to assume you're on budget.