Even though I'm a "financial professional - CPA", this whole bankruptcy process has been an eye-opening experience.
Only a few months in, I am finding the budget process to be a difficult one. I have tracked my finances on Quicken and Excel for decades, so I know where almost every dollar has gone. Yet now that I have nothing to fall back on (CC's), which honestly is the best thing that ever happened, living day to day while planning for the unforeseen future is tough.
So how long did it take you to find a budget that seemed to work every month? And how long did it take you to smooth out your spedning habits (crossing that bridge from what took you to bankruptcy's doorstep to the reality of today) and find your groove that worked? Of course, no matter what you plan a major uncertainty could blow everything, but my question is based on the assumption that you incur no surprises that greatly alter your plan.
Only a few months in, I am finding the budget process to be a difficult one. I have tracked my finances on Quicken and Excel for decades, so I know where almost every dollar has gone. Yet now that I have nothing to fall back on (CC's), which honestly is the best thing that ever happened, living day to day while planning for the unforeseen future is tough.
So how long did it take you to find a budget that seemed to work every month? And how long did it take you to smooth out your spedning habits (crossing that bridge from what took you to bankruptcy's doorstep to the reality of today) and find your groove that worked? Of course, no matter what you plan a major uncertainty could blow everything, but my question is based on the assumption that you incur no surprises that greatly alter your plan.
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