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  2. 10 Signs Your Spending Is Out of Control — and How To Address It

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    In our capitalist society, spending is a core aspect of our daily lives. We're constantly spending on essentials such as food, utilities and transportation. Even when we're doing nothing at home ...

  3. Dave Ramsey: How To Stop Focusing on the Wrong Money Problems

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    After learning more about her, Dave pointed out she likely has a spending problem due to her inability to save an initial $1,000 emergency fund quickly. Learn More: ...

  4. 2008–2014 Spanish financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    Spanish debt as % of GDP vs. Eurozone average, by year. Spain entered the crisis period with a relatively modest public debt of 36.2% of GDP. This was largely due to ballooning tax revenue from the housing bubble, which helped accommodate a decade of increased government spending without debt accumulation.

  5. Budget freeze - Wikipedia

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    Budget freezes become especially notable in difficult economic situations. In these cases, businesses can have problems acquiring funds, necessitating a reduction in spending. During times of economic or financial crisis, the government also loses revenue and faces pressure to lower tax burdens. This means that budget freezes may be used as a ...

  6. How to stop spending money carelessly - AOL

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  7. Latin American debt crisis - Wikipedia

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    Mexico Crude oil prices from 1861 to 2011. The Latin American debt crisis (Spanish: Crisis de la deuda latinoamericana; Portuguese: Crise da dívida latino-americana) was a financial crisis that originated in the early 1980s (and for some countries starting in the 1970s), often known as La Década Perdida (The Lost Decade), when Latin American countries reached a point where their foreign debt ...

  8. Warren Buffett’s Financial Plan To Eliminate America’s Debt ...

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    Warren Buffett’s plan to tie Congress members’ reelection to the nation’s deficit levels represents a unique approach to address America’s persistent debt problem.

  9. Tuition fees in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, public universities fees are established annually by laws enacted by the governments of each autonomous community, following a series of basic criteria dictated by the central government and published in the Official State Gazette (Spanish: Boletín Oficial del Estado, BOE). This means that fees can vary widely depending on the ...