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MatroZZZ [7]
3 years ago
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Choose all that apply. Taylor wants to create a budget to track her expenses and identify ways she can reduce spending. What too

ls could she use? Quicken bill pay spreadsheet Mint BudgetTracker
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NISA [10]3 years ago
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If Taylor wants to create a budget to track her expenses and identify ways she can reduce spending, she could use the following tools:

  • Quicken: this tool will help Taylor to manage her finances like her credit card, banking, or investment account, all from one place.
  • Spreadsheet: by using this tool Taylor is going to be able to organize and analyse her expenses and identify where she can reduce them.
  • Mint: Taylor is going to be able to track her credit score and manage her money using this tool.
  • Budget Tracker: with this tool Taylor is going to get the help she needs to create a budget that fits her needs, and she is can track her progress with it as well.
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The word “preamble,” while accurate, does not quite capture the full importance of this provision. “Preamble” might be taken—we think wrongly—to imply that these words are merely an opening rhetorical flourish or frill without meaningful effect. To be sure, “preamble” usefully conveys the idea that this provision does not itself confer or delineate powers of government or rights of citizens. Those are set forth in the substantive articles and amendments that follow in the main body of the Constitution’s text. It was well understood at the time of enactment that preambles in legal documents were not themselves substantive provisions and thus should not be read to contradict, expand, or contract the document’s substantive terms.  

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