Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.If you can't afford your lifestyle, chances are that you're spending more than you should each month. Adding to your credit card debt consistently might also mean you're living above your means, especially when those items aren't essential.or emergencies, which could create long-term problems.
Living above your means often comes down to overspending. Luckily, it's possible to reverse it with some planning and effort. If you feel like can't afford your lifestyle, there are some obvious signs that will show up every month. Here's what you might notice.Keeping a budget is critical to saving. It makes sure money is being saved, spent, and invested appropriately every month to stay on track for long-term goals. Not knowing how much you have left to spend or save on any given day can mean that you're spending more than you should.
And, it doesn't necessarily mean having a spreadsheet of every dollar spent each month. Budgeting can be as simple as knowing how much money you have to spend each day. Calculating a "daily rate" could be a good idea — this budgeting method breaks down how much is available to spend each day based on income and expenses, financial coachTo break it down, divide your take-home pay by 365.
Ya think?
I'd say there's one big sign you can't afford your lifestyle - your monthly spend is larger than your monthly income.
Thanks Business Insider
I love these kind of headlines 😂😂😂... like it’s that redundant? 🤔
Not if u live in Zimbabwe as a civil servant yo salary is $us100 no matter wat u do its not enough