Today we will: look at all of our budget guidelines

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Today we will: look at all of our budget guidelines So we can: Make the best decision for our financial situation

Why is it important to set budget guidelines for each month’s expenses?

Primary expense Secondary expense Primary expenses are high-priority necessities that are generally paid first. Examples?? lower-priority goods and services that you want but could live without Examples??

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