13 May 2019

On managing your money

Hi again,

as you can see, I went on searching for articles from which we can get useful tips to put into practice as soon as possible.

Here I would like you to read this text and see how many of the tips mentioned are carried out by you on a regular basis.

Click here to follow the link. I hope you find it useful.


See ya!

6 comments:

  1. I follow the pocket money and budget advice very well. My parents give me a lot of money and I'm the one who manages it for the whole week or for a while. The truth is that it makes you prepare a budget and distribute the money better. And the next tip he made the most is to follow a habit of saving. I want to go to study abroad and I have many plans in mind and for that I have to save if I want to get it. My parents are going to help me but I want to save my money in case one day ...

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  2. At our age it is difficult to find people who earn their own money. Normally what we spend is thanks to the money that our relatives give us; either at parties, birthday, or a weekly payment. If you have been used to saving since you were a child, you won´t have any problem, but if you are one of those people that you are used to spending without limits, then you have to worry.
    I believe that for kids of our age to really value money, they must earn it themselves. That way they will know what it costs to earn it, and how easy it is to lose it.

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  3. I agree with this article because teenagers should know to manage our own budget in the future so that we learn to live only with the really important things and also to buy only the necessary items.
    Our parents influence us because they teach us to be independent persons. As well as saving money to buy food and pay expenses, we can get a job so that we can afford more things and help our family.


    Candela Fusaro González, 1º BACH B.

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  4. This guide is useful, especially if you don’t know what is the meaning of save. Now, most of the teenagers are being maintained by their parents. That is a problem because you won’t be always living with them and you will have to create your own family, and be aware of your incomes and spendings.
    If you squander all the money you have, in a few years you will be complaining about the irresponsible you were. Perhaps you will have ignored some advices from your parents about keeping any money aside for deal with some unexpected expenses or for purchasing something that you really want. So now it’s not time to complain, but to try to change old mistakes and to do it the best possible.

    Sara Moldes García 1ºBAC B

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  5. Hi!!

    This article has a lot of good advices about how you could manage your own money or even how to help your sons to do it. From my point of view, knowing how to keep track of your money or starting to save it since you are young is an excellent way to get a habit that will help you in the future. Giving pocket money or involving your little ones in economic issues would be perfect for them as they will make the most of their experiences.

    Adriana Reguera González

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  6. HIIIIII!!!!!


    I agree with everything that tells us the article, but I am not very fond of helping childrens with their problems, I prefer that the teenagers lose the first salary, then when they will receive the second salary they can manage it better.


    Alejandro Fernández Álvarez

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