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Opening Bible verse: Proverbs 21:5
"The plans of the diligent are sure of profit, but all rash haste leads certainly to poverty."
It is recommended by Remit Sethi that our fixed costs do not exceed 60% of our take home pay. This percentage allows wiggle room in our budgets for saving for retirement, short term savings to cover unexpected expenses and vacations. Keeping fixed costs at or below 60% allows a more relaxed relationship with money. Life is more predictable and surprises don't come with nearly the stress as when there is little wiggle room in the budget. It leaves us room to enjoy our lives and better respond to God's calling.
In today's podcast episode I talk about those obvious fixed costs as well as those sneaky ones that we add without giving them too much thought. Once we add a fixed cost, it's very hard to take it away. Being diligent about adding a fixed cost will allow you to profit. Adding a fixed cost without much thought leads to poverty.
If you would like to work with me 1:1, please email me at: [email protected]
To be added to the mailing list to receive the zoom link for free monthly budget Q&A, please click here. The next one is scheduled for January 30th at 8am EST. Monthly Budget Q&A sign up
To join the private Facebook Group for this podcast, click here: Facebook Group
By Gina Morton / Declutter Coach, Catholic Mindset Mentor4.8
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Opening Bible verse: Proverbs 21:5
"The plans of the diligent are sure of profit, but all rash haste leads certainly to poverty."
It is recommended by Remit Sethi that our fixed costs do not exceed 60% of our take home pay. This percentage allows wiggle room in our budgets for saving for retirement, short term savings to cover unexpected expenses and vacations. Keeping fixed costs at or below 60% allows a more relaxed relationship with money. Life is more predictable and surprises don't come with nearly the stress as when there is little wiggle room in the budget. It leaves us room to enjoy our lives and better respond to God's calling.
In today's podcast episode I talk about those obvious fixed costs as well as those sneaky ones that we add without giving them too much thought. Once we add a fixed cost, it's very hard to take it away. Being diligent about adding a fixed cost will allow you to profit. Adding a fixed cost without much thought leads to poverty.
If you would like to work with me 1:1, please email me at: [email protected]
To be added to the mailing list to receive the zoom link for free monthly budget Q&A, please click here. The next one is scheduled for January 30th at 8am EST. Monthly Budget Q&A sign up
To join the private Facebook Group for this podcast, click here: Facebook Group

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