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    BritneyS is offline Junior Member
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    I am always overdrafting and running out of money, i need help.where can i find a free budgeting class?

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    I am 25 years old female, and i always keep screwing up with money. Maybe because have such a small amount of it lol. but where can i find a free budgeting class to learn how budget, save, and the best way to get the most out of my money, and live comfortably???? No guy wants to be with a woman who always screws up with money, where do i get help before its too late????















    lol you would think carrying only cash would help, but it makes it worse, because then i am more likely to spend all the cash at once.

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    Caveat Emptor is offline Junior Member
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    You don't need a class. Put away the debt/credit cards and start paying CASH for your daily purchases. You will then no longer overdraft.































    Get a copy of "Personal Finance For Dummies" at your local bookstore. It's a great basic tool for young adults and easy to read. Suze Orman's books are also full of common sense. At 25, it's long past time to educate yourself.

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    juliettavirgo is offline Junior Member
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    I was going to suggest the cash thing too. It has worked well for me. But if that isn't working, try asking your bank. My bank actually has this big competition like biggest loser but for finances. It teaches families how to save and pay off debt. I know that is really specific, but maybe they will have some ideas of some classes. Also check with your town's park and rec services and check the paper. Usually there are free classes like this all the time given by different groups. Good luck.

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    Phil B is offline Junior Member
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    There are lots of resources online to help you. Just read up about personal budgeting.































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