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Cash in Cash out

The analysis of my bank statement made me see how much I am taking out from the bank in cash but did not tell me exactly on what I was spending all of it in. So with my lovely spreadsheet, I have tracked over a month period, how much I was spending in cash and on what. Good News Or Bad News?  £363.59. It is approximately 25% of what I receive per month more or less.  No surprise I was not surprised with the money I spent on outings because it was all planned for and I actually spent less than expected. Food was almost the budget I planned for the month £50. Cash for my personal development was also planned for which is good... However It could have been a lot less... If only I - did not have lost my bus pass £60 BOOM - used other buses than the one I purchased my pass from because I missed the last one >> £7.1 - did not have bought too many take away, chocolate bar and pastry > £30 It would have been about 265.9 For the lost bus pass, tough I guess... but the war against take

People and Money Discussion Time In Leicester - Event

In line with my commitment of being FREE, I strive to be more economically literate. An event that I am trying to promote at the moment is the one below. Please share the word and be sure to be numerous. POVERTY, DEBT, INEQUALITY It is all about Money IMAGINATION, CHANGE, SOLUTIONS It is all about People PEOPLE and  MONEY DISCUSSION TIME IN LEICESTER TUESDAY 3 RD DECEMBER - FROM 6.30 TO 9PM At the Friends Meeting House, 16 Queens Road Leicester A gathering of people to discuss questions and issues about ‘Money as a currency and main driver of the economy’ as well as to share with imagination and inspiration, solutions and ideas for change. 4 inspiring and knowledgeable guests ·          Damon Gibbons – Director, Centre of Responsible Credit ·          Marco Sachy – Activist in the complementary currency movement Dyndy and the Bitcoin Community ·          Anthony O'Tierney – Ph.D Student University of Leicester ·          Gail Bradbrook –