The Affect of Bin Laden's Death on Americans' Daily Budgeting

Kenny Soward
Bin Laden's death on May 1 has sent a charge of positivity throughout the world markets. The perception is that it is much safer to do business all over the world with the threat of terrorism knocked down quite a few notches. It could be a sign that businesses will focus on growth and creating new jobs, which is news that Americans have been waiting to hear for some time. We could be sitting on a wellspring of prosperity. So, will you take your piece of the pie?

The truth is, you cannot have much of anything in this world without a solid financial plan and the will to have better things in life. The survival of the American way of life over the past ten years is a testament that our economy is resilient even through tough times, and now with Bin Laden's death it is time for that upswing we've all been waiting for.

But without a solid foundation of budgeting principles, you cannot set yourself up for financial success. If you do not know your monthly bills intimately, or your potential for income, you cannot be in a position to take advantage of anything. While the basic ideas behind budgeting are quite logical and well-known, you still need guidance and focus. You need to understand the principles behind solid budgeting and apply these in real life scenarios.

This is why you need a copy of my book, The Budget of Your Life. My book offers simple budgeting guidance (not investment advice) so that you can start from scratch and build a great foundation. I wiped out $60k in debt in just two and a half years, so I know you can do just as well. Once you apply the budgeting techniques I discuss, you will start to see your financial outlook improve almost immediately.

While we should not glorify death in any way, Bin Laden's death is a blow to terrorism and a boon to safe commerce. Have hope, and budget well.

Published by Kenny Soward

I'm an IT professional, a drummer, a writer, and a student of life. I enjoy topics ranging from medieval culture to drum techniques and tricks.  View profile

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