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Saturday, June 17, 2017
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With so many exciting month-long events, temperate
weather for people who live in areas of the world where sum-
mer is about to begin and special occasions like Father’s Day
and school graduations, June is a popular month.
June is the sixth month of the year according to the
Gregorian calendar, which much of the world relies on, but
it wasn’t always that way. According to the early Roman cal-
endar, June was the fourth month and only had 29 days. The
number of days was increased to 30 when Caesar reformed
the calendar. While many people believe that the month of June was
named for the Roman goddess Juno, who is the wife of Ju-
piter, others have said that its name actually came from the
Latin word iuniors, which means, “the younger ones.” This is
the opposite of majors, or elders, from which May’s name is
believed to have originated. People lucky enough to be born in June enjoy some of
the nicest temperatures of the year. June’s main birthstone is
the pearl, but alexandrite and moonstone also have been used.
The official flower of June is the rose, and they often bloom in abundance this time of year.
In addition to National Dairy Month, National Candy
Month, Flag Day and many other observations, June is one
of the most popular months for young couples to tie the knot.
National Dairy Month started out as National Milk Month
in 1937 as a way to promote drinking milk. It was initially cre-
ated to stabilize the dairy demand when production was at a
surplus, but has now developed into an annual tradition that
celebrates the contributions the dairy industry has made to the
world After the National Dairy Council stepped in to promote
the cause, the name soon changed to “Dairy Month.”
National Dairy Month is a great way to start the summer
with nutrient-rich dairy foods. From calcium to potassium,
dairy products like milk contain nine essential nutrients which
may help to better manage your weight, reduce your risk for
high blood pressure, osteoporosis and certain cancers. Wheth-
er it’s protein to help build and repair the muscle tissue of
active bodies or vitamin A to help maintain healthy skin, dairy
products are a natural nutrient powerhouse. Those are just a
few of the reasons that you should celebrate dairy not just in
June, but all year long.
Household budgets can
help families thrive and
survive should unforeseen
financial issues arise. Estab-lishing a household budget
is no small task, as numerous
factors must be considered
to come up with a budget
that secures families’ futures
without sacrificing their ev-eryday quality of life.
FinancesTo develop a budget ev-
eryone in the household can
live with, heads of household
should first get a firm grasp of
their finances. First determine
how much money is coming
in and how much money is
in savings. Then make a list
of the family’s financial ob-
ligations, including costs as-
sociated with housing, food,
transportation, utilities, and
other monthly bills like stu-
dent loan payments. Be thor-
ough in this examination and
you should get an idea of how
you’re spending your money
and where you can make any
cuts if need be.
BehaviorsHeads of household should
make honest assessments of
their behaviors with regard
to money. Are you prone
to impulse shopping? How
closely do you track your
daily spending? Can you cut
back on certain daily expens-es, such as morning cups of
coffee from the coffee shop
or restaurant lunches? While
you might have little leeway
with regard to large expens-es like car and housing pay-ments, you can likely save
substantial amounts of mon-ey by cutting back on small,
daily expenses that can add
up to substantial amounts
of money over time. Track
your behaviors with regard
to “spending money,” jot-ting down each purchase you
make, no matter how small
it seems. After a couple of
weeks tracking your daily
spending, a picture of your
financial behaviors should
develop and you can then see
if there are any areas where
you can save money.
Determining a need versus a want
Once you see how you be-have financially, you can then
make a list of those daily and
monthly expenses that qual-ify as a need and those that
fall into the “want” category.
For example, morning coffee
might be a need, but why not
brew that coffee at home and
take it with you rather than
buying a costly cup at the
coffee shop near your office
each day? You can keep some
of the items that fall onto your
want list as a daily or month-ly reward, but try to eliminate
those that are compromising
your monthly finances. And
remember to include contri-butions to a savings account
in your list of needs.
Build your budgetA firm grasp of income,
bills and behaviors and the
knowledge of what’s a need
versus a want should put
heads of household in po-sition to develop their bud-gets. Stick to your budget
for a month and then assess
how you and your family ad-justed. While the adjustment
might prove difficult at first,
by the end of the first month
you might notice any finan-cial-related stress you had
been feeling has begun to
dissipate, and you might even
make an effort to tighten the
purse strings a little more as
you look to save more money.
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