Financial Control Burlington VT

I believe with everything within me that your most powerful wealth-building tool is your income. Ideas, strategies, goals, vision, focus and even creative thinking are vastly important, but until you get control and full use of your income to build wealth, you will not build and keep wealth.

Local Companies

Jamie Milne
802-476-0602
76 Ethan Allen Drive, Suite 4
South Burlington, VT
Peter Post
(802) 425-2076
294 Clark Road
Charlotte, VT
Citizens Bank - South Burlington
802-863-8925
1117 Shelburne Road
South Burlington, VT
TD Bank
802-658-1010
111 Main Street
Burlington, VT
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
802-652-6039
69 Swift Street
South Burlington, VT
Scott Beaudin
(802) 660-7086
110 Main Street, Suite 401
Burlington, VT
Donald Dempsey
(802) 764-5815
PO Box 1591
Williston, VT
TD Bank
802-655-3110
27 E Allen Street
Winooski, VT
Ubs Financial Services Inc
(802) 863-8430
60 Farrell St Ste 400
South Burlington, VT
Citizens Bank - Burlington VT
802-951-2479
148 College St
Burlington, VT
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I believe with everything within me that your most powerful wealth-building tool is your income. Ideas, strategies, goals, vision, focus and even creative thinking are vastly important, but until you get control and full use of your income to build wealth, you will not build and keep wealth. To build wealth, you will have to regain control of your income.

When we fail to plan, we plan to fail and so there is always too much month left at the end of the money. Everyone needs a written budget.

Sometimes I hear, “Well, I kinda, sorta know where my money is, ya know. I know what it is going to, ya know. I do my planning in my mind, ya know.” Having a written plan is absolutely necessary. Kinda, sorta knowing what’s going on with your money isn’t going to get you to your goals. Developing a written plan gathers, organizes, categorizes and analyzes information about your money situation. As you do your written plan, you will be amazed that answers to money problems will appear easily.

Set up a new written budget every month. At first it may take a while, but the process will get faster. My wife, Sharon, and I used to spend hours on our budget, and now we only spend a few minutes each month. Don’t try to have the perfect budget for the perfect month because you’ll never have those.

Spend every dollar on paper before the month begins. Give every dollar of your income a name before the month begins—that’s called a zero-based budget.

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