Quotes about Budgeting
                        How we spend our money, however little we have, still reveals what we value.
                    — Mark Batterson
                        
                
                        Basic stewardship of resources for married couples who are believers centers around understanding and practicing two fundamental financial principles: tithing and budgeting. Herein lie the seeds of dominion—the secrets of fruitfulness, increase, and filling. Tithing recognizes God as the source of our resources while budgeting recognizes our responsibility
                    — Myles Munroe
                        
                
                        Basic stewardship of resources for married couples who are believers centers around understanding and practicing two fundamental financial principles: tithing and budgeting. Herein lie the seeds of dominion—the secrets of fruitfulness, increase, and filling. Tithing recognizes God as the source of our resources while budgeting recognizes our responsibility to God to manage those resources wisely.
                    — Myles Munroe
                        
                
                        Plan to build up your food supply just as you would a savings account. Save a little for storage each paycheck. Can or bottle fruit and vegetables from your gardens and orchards. Learn how to preserve food through drying and possibly freezing. Make your storage a part of your budget.
                    — Ezra Taft Benson
                        
                
                        There is no dignity quite so impressive, and no one independence quite so important, as living within your means.
                    — Calvin Coolidge
                        
                
                        The Ways and Means Committee is supposed to find ways to divide up the means.
                    — Will Rogers
                        
                
                        Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pound ought and six, result misery.
                    — Charles Dickens
                        
                
                        Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen and six , result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery
                    — Charles Dickens
                        
                
                        Twopence a week, and jam every other day.
                    — Lewis Carroll
                        
                
                        When I was growing up, my parents put money into food, utility bills, and the mortgage.
                    — Esther McVey
                        
                
                        I think that I know the value of a dollar.
                    — Dolly Parton
                        
                
                        There is no dignity quite so impressive, and no independence quite so important, as living within your means.
                    — Calvin Coolidge
                        
                 
                        