Mashable's latest #BizChats Twitter chat discussed how people can keep track of where their hard-earned money is going.
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Over the course of an hour, @MashBusiness covered an array of questions, ranging from basic expenses people tend to overspend and underspend on, to new habits people should develop when trying to maintain a budget.
Several business experts shared their knowledge on the topic including: Barbara Friedberg, portfolio & personal finance writer; Jaime Catmull, VP of Business Development and Partnerships at GoBankingrates.com; Kelli B. Grant, consumer reporter at CNBC online; Kimberly Palmer, money expert, speaker, & senior editor for US News; Ric Edelman, chairman & CEO of Edelman Financial Services LLC; Robert T. Kiyosaki, Investor, entrepreneur, financial education advocate & author of Rich Dad Poor Dad; and Tiffany Aliche, owner of The Budgetnista.
Check out highlights from our chat in the Storify, below:
[View the story "#BizChats: How to budget like a boss" on Storify]#BizChats: How to budget like a bossMashable hosted a Twitter chat to discuss how to budget like a pro. Storified by Mashable· Thu, Oct 22 2015 19:18:39
Debt or no debt, setting boundaries for your money is really important. It's too exhausting to have to live paycheck to paycheck without having enough in the bank for a rainy day or an emergency. Too many people overlook the importance of knowing where their money is going. Building a budget, however, doesn't have to be the bane of your existence. We want to take the pressure off and provide some concrete steps to turn your imaginary budget into a reality.
@mashbusiness and several budget experts participated in a #BizChats Twitter chat to discuss how people can take control of their budgets. Welcome to #BizChats! Today we're discussing how to make everyday budgeting easy and accessible.Mashable BusinessA warm welcome to our budget experts: @alphaconsumer, @barbfriedberg, @go_jaimec, @kelligrant, @ricedelman, @TheBudgetnista! #BizChatsMashable Business#BizChats tip: Be sure to number your answers according to the question you're