How to create a budget

How to create a budget

A quick guide on how to budget to track, manage and save money – including two FREE templates so you can get started asap.

If you are familiar with my “How to set your child up for financial success” guide, this one will be a bit different. While that guide focused on rules, laws, and stuff that all (international) parents in Denmark should know, this guide is a bit more.. personal. It includes our family’s approach to budgeting and private finance as well as templates that I created to track expenses and purchases.

As always, this guide is FREE, because I believe everyone should have access to financial knowledge. If you want to support my work with Moneylikealocal.dk, you can do so through the link below.

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