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Being Able to "Pay for" vs. "Afford" Something...What's the difference?

Being Able to "Pay for" vs. "Afford" Something...What's the difference?

Update: 2022-05-10
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How do you know when you can afford something? What does mean to be able to "afford" a purchase, anyway?

In today's podcast episode, we talk about the difference between being able to "pay for" vs. "afford" something, so that you can feel confident in your spending, trust your financial decisions, and make sure you're living within your means.

This Episode Discusses:

  • The difference between being able to "pay for" vs. "afford" something
  • Values-based spending
  • What it means to live within your means
  • How to prioritize your spending based on your values
  • An exercise on how to prep your budget for BIG upcoming purchases


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Music written by Chris Glassman

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Being Able to "Pay for" vs. "Afford" Something...What's the difference?

Being Able to "Pay for" vs. "Afford" Something...What's the difference?

Charlotte at Save Live Thrive™