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Budgeting for Single moms

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How to conquer the fears that prevent parents from shifting from work to the home. You can switch from two incomes to one without sacrificing your standard of living.

 

Budgeting for single moms can feel very difficult if you don’t know how to do it. It can look like it will be nearly impossible when you live on a single income, no matter how much you make! But the sooner you educate yourself, the sooner you will begin to understand how much can be done with your money.

 

I’ve included in my list today, books and workbooks that will help you and your kids learn to manage the money and the bills in a better way.

 

The Everything Guide To Personal Finance For Single Mothers Book: A Step-by-step Plan for Achieving Financial Independence (Everything (Business & Personal Finance)) The Everything Guide To Personal Finance For Single Mothers Book: A Step-by-step Plan for Achieving Financial Independence (Everything (Business & Personal Finance))

 

Budgeting for the Stay at Home Mom or Single Income Family (Mrs. Pinchpenny's Guide to Life) Budgeting for the Stay at Home Mom or Single Income Family (Mrs. Pinchpenny’s Guide to Life)

 

The Smart Mom's Guide to Staying Home: 65 Simple Ways to Thrive, Not Deprive, on One Income The Smart Mom’s Guide to Staying Home: 65 Simple Ways to Thrive, Not Deprive, on One Income

The Total Money Makeover Workbook The Total Money Makeover Workbook

 

Smart Money Smart Kids: Raising the Next Generation to Win with Money Smart Money Smart Kids: Raising the Next Generation to Win with Money

 

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I'm Jenn Alex, a single mom , part time Business and Personal Coach, website designer, and style writer. You'll usually find me writing about fashion, working from home, or special needs kids and the parents who care for them.

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