1. Think about what's important to you in this time of crisis. Do you want to be able to take care of your kids, or do you want to go out and have fun? Do you want to travel, or stay put at home and watch movies?
2. Determine how much money you have available each month, and what it will take for you to cover those expenses (for example: groceries cost $500 per week but it takes $300 for rent).
3. Look at all of your expenses are there ones that aren't necessary right now (like cable TV)? Then cut them off the list entirely (or at least make special efforts not to use them while they're still available).
4.Check out what's available on the internet and see if there are any free or low-cost options that might help you get by!
5. Do not let your budget get too tight. this will just prevent you from taking care of yourself and others when disaster strikes!
6.Don't forget to include fun stuff in your budget as well, so that you can keep up your spirits even during hard times!
2. Determine how much money you have available each month, and what it will take for you to cover those expenses (for example: groceries cost $500 per week but it takes $300 for rent).
3. Look at all of your expenses are there ones that aren't necessary right now (like cable TV)? Then cut them off the list entirely (or at least make special efforts not to use them while they're still available).
4.Check out what's available on the internet and see if there are any free or low-cost options that might help you get by!
5. Do not let your budget get too tight. this will just prevent you from taking care of yourself and others when disaster strikes!
6.Don't forget to include fun stuff in your budget as well, so that you can keep up your spirits even during hard times!