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Adjusting to Suddenly Reduced IncomeCopyright © 2008 Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved. NOTE: This is the online version of the full publication. A hard copy of the publication is available for sale here. IntroductionThis publication helps people who have sudden income loss by taking into account both the emotional and financial aspects. Through explanation, information, and four worksheets, this publication guides people through the processes of emotional reactions, spending patterns, rethinking goals, and managing conflict should you be adjusting to the loss together with a partner. For anyone experiencing financial loss. Table of ContentsIntroductionThe Importance of How You View the SituationRecognizing Grief Over the Loss of Income
Dealing With Your FeelingsReassessing How the Money Will Be UsedSetting Goals to Target Limited MoneyManaging Disagreement and Conflict Over MoneySummary
BibliographyReturn to Resource Management for Daily Life.
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