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Montag, 22. Februar 2016

How to Design Free Printable Budget PlannersIn Feburary 2016 22,

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First download a printable budget template or create your own free planners using a publisher software or excel spreadsheet.
Next decide on a budget design for your printable planners depending on your pay schedule and income structure. Choose a daily, weekly, or monthly format or a combination if it suits your budgeting needs best.
Make two column headings at the top of your free printable planners, one for Proposed Budget amount and the other Actual Budget amount.
Now make a category for Income and list all forms of earnings at the top of your printable budget planners.
Next divide your expenses into separate budget categories like home, auto, savings, entertainment, taxes, charitable giving, personal needs, and pocket money.
Start by listing your fixed budget expenses on your free planners such as mortgage loan, home and auto insurance, life insurance, retirement, pension, 401 K, college funds, etc.
Next list all your family necessities and estimate a total for your budget planning period. Necessities include food, utilities, clothing, maintenance supplies, car fuel, school supplies, etc.
Then add personal needs to your free planner categories such as hair, nails, doctor, dentist, lunches, personal investments, habits, or hobbies, etc.
Last make a category on your printable planners for emergency money or cash on hand that you are free to contribute to regularly in any amount.
Enter your proposed budget income and expense amounts on your planners and subtract to get an estimated balance. This will help you make adjustments first before you are free to balance your actual printable budget totals.
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Freitag, 5. Februar 2016

Places to Get Donations for a BenefitIn Feburary 2016 05,

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As soon as you decide to host a benefit event, make a list of charities and organizations in the area that might help. For example, if you're hosting a benefit to raise money for the family of a firefighter that died of cancer, you might ask for help from cancer societies and local fire companies. Write a simple letter explaining the reason behind the benefit and where the proceeds will go. Send letters to organizations in your city and state, with details on when you need donations and the type of donations you need.
Local Businesses
Solicit donations from local businesses for your benefit. Make a list of everything you need and divide volunteers into small groups, sending the groups to different businesses. Include smaller and less expensive items, such as napkins and food donations, as well as larger items. Some businesses and stores might want to help, but can't afford to donate any of the larger items you need. You can also ask the businesses to hang posters or flyers for the benefit, gaining advertising for the event.
Community Members
Ask for help from people in the community, especially those connected to the event. Volunteers can donate their time, working during the benefit to seat people, serving as security guards, making food or taking care of children. You also need people to donate smaller items, especially if you can't get enough donations through other means. Community members might donate ingredients for a benefit dinner or bottled water for a benefit concert that takes place on a hot day.
Celebrity Donations
Never underestimate the power of local celebrities, including radio DJs, newscasters, reporters and athletes. Ask celebrities to donate their time to appear at the benefit, signing autographs for fans or giving a short speech before the benefit begins. You can also ask famous people to donate signed memorabilia and offer those items for sale during a live or silent auction to raise additional money.
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