
from luckypicturesHi,
It has been a while I have last updated my wedding blog. My apology.
It has been a roller-coaster ride for my life for the past few weeks.
I am preparing myself to be a house-husband when my first child comes. So that is why I am working really hard to set up my home business.
Being a husband and a bread-winner, it has never been easy. In Asian context, a man “must” have a successful career to be termed as “successful”.
Hardly anyone around us knows the meaning of “house husband”. Most have never heard it before. lol.
At this point in my time, the feelings for this big transition is kinda of confusing. On one hand, I am having my dream job and to me, it is never a job. It is fun!
While building up my own online business, it has been fun too and I am still enjoying it.
I know many of you are preparing your wedding and money drains out of your pocket like nobody’s business. And one of the fastest ways to make more money to your bank account is to start your own business.
(When I say “fastest”, I do not mean like within a day or two. It may takes months to build the business and stabilise it so that it is profitable.)
Anyway, here are 5 tips you can easily follow if you want to work from home so that you can spend more time with your family.
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from zizooWhen you get married, the huge costs of planning a wedding and starting a new life with someone can cause you to go into debt quite easily. Many couples take out loans, such as online personal
loans, and borrow money from their parents to pay for wedding expenses and living costs until they get on their feet. Paying these debts back can be so hard and for many couples, the source of many arguments and fights is this financial strain. The best way to live your married life in peace is to clear your debt, so here are 15 pointers that will help you become debt free in just a year:
1. Budget, Budget, Budget!
If you don’t have a budget set in place to see what you have to pay and how much money you have, you will ultimately forget to pay certain people and spend more than you make which will land you in trouble. Make a budget and stick to it.
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photo from pfalaI am just wondering how many of us reading this post is still in debt.
It doesn’t really matter if the planning is still going on, or it is already over.
Money is spent (lots of it in fact!) and debt comes along to make friends with us.l
I am one of them, but fortunately it is a debt owed to my parents and there is no interest or dateline.
Phew! What a relief!
But I know many young couples out there who are deep in trouble. I started their newly marriage life full of debts. They spent carelessly on their new house, their new cars, their newly furnished house interiors, their lavish honeymoons to Europe (while staying in the best of all the hotels) and spending beyond their means, as if there is no tomorrow.
Now, you know why they are in debt and the education debt elmination is so important.
Now, what are the 3 benefits you can have if you eliminate debt right now.
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photo from matsgullYour wedding is in a month’s time and you are short of US$15,000 for some immediate payments.
What can you do?
You can call off your wedding…(just joking)
You can borrow from your family members or swipe your credit card dry or rob the bank.
I don’t think the third option of robbing bank is a good idea but this other idea could be your life-saver.
A personal loan.
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Money has always been the primary issue of concern for wedding couples.
It is not a problem only if you have a mountain of cash prepared just for your wedding.
In most cases, the finance set aside for weddings is really tight.
I can share based on experience on how you can get your payday advance.
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