Archive for May, 2009
Beyond Elections Documentary Part 3 (Participatory Budgeting II)
From Venezuela’s Communal Councils, to Brazil’s Participatory Budgeting; from Constitutional Assemblies to grassroots movements, recuperated factories to cooperatives across the hemisphere- This documentary is a journey, which takes us across the Americas, to attempt to answer one of the most important questions of our time: What is Democracy? WWW.BEYONDELECTIONS.COM
Shakia Eighmey
Budgeting for a wedding – what would you have done differently/the same?
What do you wish you had paid more for, or less for? Is there something you cut from the budget or did yourself, but now feel you should have paid someone else to do? Or is there something you wish you hadn’t spent so much money on? And even more importantly, what do you feel was money well spent?
Carry Tellinghuisen
Good software programs for budgeting and tracking expenses?
I’ve tried a few different money programs and have yet to find one that is close to what I’m looking for.
I’m a single mom and although not living paycheck to paycheck, want to be careful with where my money is going in order to save as much as possible.
I need a program that not only can set out a budget but also has something to help me keep track of my expenses (i.e; how much I am currently spending on gas, groceries, rent, etc.) I’m a visual learner so pie or bar graphs are a plus.
Carole Buczynski
Cambridge Credit: Budgeting with the Connors – Part One
Program based upon Cambridge Credit Counseling Corp’s Learn Now or Pay Later budgeting curriculum. It follows a married couple as they make their way through the budgeting process, including the development of their Initial Budget, the journalizing of their daily expenses, and the construction of their Adjusted Budget. The program illustrates the necessity for individuals within a household to have an open dialogue regarding their spending, and offers insight on how expenses may be adjusted …
Lucio Bruso







