Who here would like to live a life of being debt free? Have no more bills to pay, and finally enjoy the debt free life? If you answered yes to these questions, then this blog post is for you!
Kumiko Ehrmantraut, or the Budget Mom as everyone knows her, has created a community where she inspires people to learn how to budget and start them on the road to a debt free world. Now, I know it is called the The Budget Mom, but this system is for everyone. You don’t have to be a mom or a female to join, you just have to want to be debt free!
Ehrmantraut started with a debt of $77,000 and was able to reduce that and start her own business by sharing her experience. It all started with simple YouTube videos and Instagram posts where she explained her budgeting plan and talked about her journey. She quickly became famous between women, more specifically single moms who were able to relate to her story and wanted to embark on this journey as well, hence the start of TBM.
The TBM community began to grow once they saw that people were getting real results from this budgeting method. Not only people were becoming debt free, but they were starting a journey where they would not fall into the debt trap again. Now what are these methods you may ask? Well, to get the whole scoop you will have to check out the The Budget Mom website since some of the content is very specific, but to summarize in a nutshell, it consists of a using cash instead of cards, cutting down on unnecessary expenses, manage your spending and using that extra savings to begin snowballing debt.
It all sounds easy enough to follow, but you never know how much you are addicted to eating out or buying unnecessary stuff until you take it all away. But that is ok. Because as you will find in this community, everyone supports each other with suggestions, appraisals and motivational stories. It will take trial and error to finally get it right, but if you commit and decided to embark on this journey; the debt free life will be waiting on the other side.
For more information on these budgeting methods and to learn more about TBM, visit:
https://www.thebudgetmom.com/
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