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Structured analysis from practitioners — each piece draws on specific data, real scenarios, and measurable outcomes in personal financial planning.

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How One Family Stopped Arguing About Money and Started Planning It
Family Finance

How One Family Stopped Arguing About Money and Started Planning It

A case study on how a two-income family in Bratislava rebuilt their monthly budget after years of financial friction, using a structured allocation method that fit their actual lifestyle.

Petra Ondrejková 642
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Rebuilding a Monthly Budget After a Household Income Drop
Budget Planning

Rebuilding a Monthly Budget After a Household Income Drop

After transitioning to a single-income household, one parent had to rethink every budget line. This case study covers the specific steps taken to stabilize finances within four months.

Rastislav Čermák 470
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Planning a Family Budget When Education Costs Keep Shifting
Education Budgeting

Planning a Family Budget When Education Costs Keep Shifting

School fees, extracurriculars, and unexpected educational expenses can destabilize even a well-structured family budget. This case study examines how one family created a flexible allocation model for education spending.

Zuzana Halászová 329
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Why Most Family Emergency Funds Fail and What One Couple Did Differently
Family Finance

Why Most Family Emergency Funds Fail and What One Couple Did Differently

Having an emergency fund is common advice. Actually maintaining one while raising children is a different problem. This case study shows the structural change that made the difference for one family.

Tomáš Beneš 812
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3 stages each article goes through

Data collection

Each author documents at least 6 months of household or client budget records before drawing conclusions.

Peer review

A second consultant checks the methodology — verifying that numbers match stated assumptions before publication.

Practical framing

Abstract findings are rewritten around specific scenarios — household income ranges, expense categories, or workplace contexts like corporate ergonomics and office layout planning.

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