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Marianne Salazar, Editorial Assistant
July 04, 2012

What’s your biggest money problem?

What's the one thing that prevents you from keeping a healthy savings account? FN wants to know! By Marianne Salazar
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Managing your daily expenses is not an easy task. There’s always the temptation to buy a little something, even if you don’t really need it. The urge to spend is extra strong during this time of the year, when a lot of stores are having month-long sales. Before you know it, you have a roomful of new (and sometimes useless) items and a drained bank account!

On this note, we want to know what your greatest money problem is. It could be your penchant for buying designer bags even if they're out of your price range. Maybe you have a  soft spot for relatives or friends who always borrow money from you, but never pay it back. Or maybe your impulsive shopping trips have you maxing out your credit card every month.

Whatever your reason may be, it's important to pinpoint your weak spots when it comes to handling your cash. Once you’re aware of your weaknesses, it’ll be easier to restrain yourself from giving in to temptation and to avoid an embarrassing plunge into debt.

Female Network wants to know:

What's your biggest money problem?

Leave a comment below to share!

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    impulse buying and unable to track expenses.
  • FayeP 10 months ago Report Abuse
       
    Currently, I am the only one working then I have a 10-month old baby...

    Then I recently applied for a Pagibig housing loan, with P 5700 monthly amortization....

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