Asked by jose
Doing a budget does not:
A) Show if you are overspending in an area
B) Make overspending more likely
C) Remove guilt and shame sometimes associated with a purchase
D) Make your money go further
B
D
A
C
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Correct answer: B.
Doing a budget does not make overspending more likely — it helps you track and prevent overspending. Budgets can (A) show where you’re overspending, (C) reduce guilt by making purchases intentional, and (D) help your money go further through better planning.
Doing a budget does not make overspending more likely — it helps you track and prevent overspending. Budgets can (A) show where you’re overspending, (C) reduce guilt by making purchases intentional, and (D) help your money go further through better planning.
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