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We are not using fake math in 2024! In today's episode, I expose the pitfalls of using fake math (guesstimations) and how it kills your budget.

The problem with fake math isn't about your ability to add or list out expenses. Fake math uses inaccurate numbers to estimate spending and causes you to leave money on the table. Whether it's incorrectly guessing grocery bills or overlooking occasional costs like hair appointments, small inaccuracies add up and destroy your budget. To spend drama-free, you must eliminate fake numbers from your budget and ensure every dollar is accounted for.

Are you ready to say goodbye to fake math and take control of your budget? Listen to learn how using real numbers will help you reach your money goals!

Stay tuned to hear insights on these critical topics during this episode:

[01:00] What is fake math

[05:00] Coaching away from using fake math

[07:00] How to identify when you are using fake math and why you should avoid it

Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn how fake math kills your budget!

Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/how-fake-math-is-killing-your-budget/

Links mentioned in this episode…

Set up a call | Financial Coach Washington, DC | Wealth Over Now

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Content provided by Keina Newell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Keina Newell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We are not using fake math in 2024! In today's episode, I expose the pitfalls of using fake math (guesstimations) and how it kills your budget.

The problem with fake math isn't about your ability to add or list out expenses. Fake math uses inaccurate numbers to estimate spending and causes you to leave money on the table. Whether it's incorrectly guessing grocery bills or overlooking occasional costs like hair appointments, small inaccuracies add up and destroy your budget. To spend drama-free, you must eliminate fake numbers from your budget and ensure every dollar is accounted for.

Are you ready to say goodbye to fake math and take control of your budget? Listen to learn how using real numbers will help you reach your money goals!

Stay tuned to hear insights on these critical topics during this episode:

[01:00] What is fake math

[05:00] Coaching away from using fake math

[07:00] How to identify when you are using fake math and why you should avoid it

Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn how fake math kills your budget!

Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/how-fake-math-is-killing-your-budget/

Links mentioned in this episode…

Set up a call | Financial Coach Washington, DC | Wealth Over Now

  continue reading

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