Three ways to bolster your budget after a loss of income
If you find yourself making less money, you need to sit down and look over your budget. Making a list of all of your expenses should be your first step, according to Delano Saporu, founder of New Streets Advisors Group. Watch this video to learn the other suggestions Saporu gives to all of his clients.
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