1948 Instructional Film On Budgeting
The clip follows Jack as he learns to put aside frizzy peach delights and going to the movies all the time in order to save up for a camera.
After making a budget, he creates a graph that shows his savings progress over time as he works towards this goal.
This simple technique gives you a visual way to track your progress. You can also see how "falling off the wagon" sets your goal back by a week, or a month.
As the film notes, one of the best things is that after sticking to a budget and reaching a goal once, it makes doing the same for the next goal even easier. — BEN POPKEN
[via Get Rich Slowly]
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They don't show stuff like this at my school. We live in a rich area, but there's a lot of people who find themselves in debt or sometimes even living out of their car for their frivolous spending in areas like this. It's a shame. The only financial people who do seem to reach the kids around here is the credit/debit industry.
@polarogak: What I love about that comment was that I DID save for a prius, and will have all I need at the end of the month, haha.
So much of a history lesson in this video. I realized the thought that pens back then were not as cheap or of the same quality as they are today.



I would loooooooove to see this as an MST3K Short! :)