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		<title>Your Budget</title>
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		<description>Preparing for initial and long-term costs.</description>
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			<title>Things to consider before buying</title>
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			<description>Before you run out and purchase your new pet, or even talk to your younger family members about the possibility, it's best to take an inventory of your funds. The most helpful way to do this, I've found, is to make a list. Sorry, kids, this usually doesn't work out in your favor. Parents, step up to the plate!



Make a list of all your monthly costs:

Rent/mortgage

All insurance (health, life, home, auto, etc.)

All utilities (electric, phone, internet, garbage, sewer, water, etc.)

Transportation  ...</description>
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