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  2. 4 Classic Budgeting Strategies That Still Work Today - AOL

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    There are many classic budgeting strategies that offer different approaches beyond what those smartphone budgeting apps do. Here are four popular classic budgeting strategies that still work today.

  3. 3. Pay-yourself-first budget: Best for saving and building wealth. As the name suggests, the pay-yourself-first budget emphasizes saving and investing before spending money on other things.

  4. How to budget: Top 5 budget strategies - AOL

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    That said, there are plenty of budget strategies to choose from. Let’s review five of the most common approaches to budgeting and examine who they are best for. View this interactive chart on ...

  5. The Best Budgeting Options for Every Type of Person - AOL

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    If you're resolving to get in good financial shape, all of your money goals should start with the same thing -- a budget. Tips: 50 Ways To Live the Big Life on a Small BudgetCut Costs: 35 Useless...

  6. The 5 Most Effective Budgeting Methods — and How to Use Them

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  7. Envelope system - Wikipedia

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    The envelope system, also known as the envelope budgeting method or cash stuffing, is a popular personal budgeting method for visualizing and maintaining a flexible budget. The key idea is to prioritize cash income to meet separate categories of household expenses in physically separate envelopes.

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  9. Porter's four corners model - Wikipedia

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    Porter's four corners model is a predictive tool designed by Michael Porter that helps in determining a competitor's course of action. Unlike other predictive models which predominantly rely on a firm's current strategy and capabilities to determine future strategy, Porter's model additionally calls for an understanding of what motivates the competitor.