What Gives You Financial Satisfaction?

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We’re well into the second month of the year now. The “I’m going to do it this year” mentality is starting to wear down. To keep up your financial resolutions, it’s likely you’ve had to experience a satisfying moment with your finances. What have those points of satisfaction been for you? For me, I usually get the satisfied feeling when I see an automatic savings withdrawal pull from my bank account, or when I go four or five days without splurging on a meal outside the home. Other satisfying moments to appreciate are (just examples):

  • Paying off a debt
  • Reaching a savings goal
  • Getting signed up with proper insurance
  • Meeting your budget for the month
  • Lowering a monthly bill payment
  • Getting a great deal on a necessity
  • Improving your credit score

to go out and take on debt to get a business started. In my opinion, it just means one or two things: either it’s not worth it to you to save up the money, or you can’t think outside the box when it comes to resourcing your business.

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