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Damien Cash

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Damien Cash is the founder of Pryde Publishing. He is a life hacker, businessman, author, entrepreneur, and a time-traveling ninja with distant family ties to Superman. Mr. Cash has nine sons and seven daughters and dreams of starting his own family football team someday, although he does find his child support fees to be a major responsibility. He takes a light-hearted approach to everything and strongly believes we all need to take charge of our own lives, become our own boss, and “stick it to the Man”.

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“like the more traditional budgets. Not everyone can, or will, adhere to the 50/20/30 “rule” but it’s a helpful guide for people new to budgeting or those looking for a little structure. The 50/20/30 method is as follows. 1) 50% of your income: absolute expenses.”
Damien Cash, The Minimalist Budget: Saving Money and Simplifying Your Life with a Minimalist Lifestyle on a Minimalist Budget

“simple that you could get your pet dog to manage it. You’re not”
Damien Cash, The Minimalist Budget: Saving Money and Simplifying Your Life with a Minimalist Lifestyle on a Minimalist Budget

“2) 20% of your income: financial obligations. Financial obligations should be your second most important priority. This includes things such as paying off debts and loans or even creating a retirement and an emergency savings account. I realize that a credit card debt could be considered an absolute expense but, for the purposes of this method, it’s a category all on its own. That’s because having to pay back a debt isn’t exactly essential to your”
Damien Cash, The Minimalist Budget: Saving Money and Simplifying Your Life with a Minimalist Lifestyle on a Minimalist Budget

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