Austin’s best financial coach with organize your finances for only $149?
Capital Budget Strategies, LLC, Austin’s best financial coach, usually recommends not paying attention to outrageous on-line claims, but this one is true!
Like many people in Austin, you have a job you love and a pretty good income. Then why do you have trouble managing a mortgage, college loans, a car payment, credit card bills and saving for retirement?
The money is coming in, but is just seems to be going out much faster! Sounds like it is time to get financially organized.
The key to personal finance is a budget. You hate that word, don’t you? Here is an example: Suppose you have $2,500 a month take home income. How much of that money should be allocated in a budget? The answer of course is $2,500, but too many people in Austin spend more than their income simply because they do not track their expenses with a personal budget.
Don’t worry, we make it easy for you! One client of ours was spending 36% of her income on rent. That is way too much for housing as the recommended amount is between 25 – 30%. Time for her to get a roommate or think about moving to a more affordable apartment.
For only $149, Capital Budget Strategies, LLC, Austin’s best money coach, will sit down with you, your bank statements, your bills, your pay stub and any other financial statements you have and conduct a complete financial review.
Our Austin money coach will work with you step-by-step to once and for all organize your finances! Once set up, your finances will be on autopilot so you don’t have to think (or worry) about it every month.
Capital Budget Strategies, LLC, will help you set up a personal budget, an emergency fund and a Snowball Debt Repayment Plan. We will meet at your office, your home or any quiet place that has comfy chairs, coffee and a large table! Our Austin money coach will meet you during the week, on weekends or in the evening.
Give Capital Budget Strategies, LLC, Austin’s best financial coach, approximately four hours of your time and we’ll change the way you think about your finances. That is only one’s night worth of TV!
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