In this day and age, it is easier than ever to spend money – just whip out your debit card and buy whatever you want. The problem with these nearly frictionless transactions is that it is difficult to keep track of your money. When most people wrote checks for every day purposes, at least they had transactions recorded in their checkbook. Every time a check was written, the person writing the check would be forced to write down the amount and see how much money was left in his account (assuming the person kept his checkbook balanced). Nowadays, it seems like very few people use checks for anything but monthly bills and very large purchases. Meanwhile, cash gets drained from their bank accounts while they use their debit cards without discretion. If this situation describes you, then you should pay close attention to the cash-based budgeting system discussed below. A cash-based budget can go a long way toward helping you get your financial situation under control.
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