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http://www.dgulley.com SUBSCRIBE to The Discount Trendsetter Show. It's 2009 and it's time to get your finances in order. This week's episode will teach you how to establish a home budget in three simple steps.

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  • Dear DiscountTrendsetter,

    Thank you for your presentation. If I was was to make one suggestion, it might be adding a split screen with a visual illustration for the more necessary part of your presentation. Otherwise, I found your advice stimulating. Thank you.

  • @MathewStory

    Thank you so much for your suggestion. I truly appreciate you supporting The Discount Trendsetter Show.

  • Please hit the "HQ" button below the screen, if you have a hard time reviewing this video.

  • i'm so glad i have subscribed to your channel in time to catch this EXTREMELY helpful and informative video. i do have one question, tho, lovely. what would food fit into? like grocery shopping not restaurant outings. would they be part of the expenses, or the net income? thank you!

  • Junklemon,

    Food is considered an adjustable expense. It will change from month to month. The amount you spend each month should always be based on the amount of money you have. This is why it is important to compute your net income first. For example, after you paid all your major bills, you may have only $200 left. This means you have up to $200 to spend on food. If you spend $250 on food before computing net income, you may come up short paying your bills.

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  • I love this video. Happy New Year. Check out my videos. My husband and I created a facebook app to help people budget.

  • What if you don't have a steady income?

  • 1) lower your camera, it should be center your face but be just a little bit lower. right now your camera is looking down on you.

    2) change your lighting. turn the light away from you and put something large and white that can reflect the "brightness" not the "beam" onto your face.

    3) look into a 3rd party mic. the camera mic isnt the best for professional capturing. you can use an independent mic and sync the two. this is more advanced but will make your show more professional.

  • .Com for help in this matter.

    Supports everything talked about in this video.

  • loving the hair!

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