Broke? Here are five tips to boost your finances

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By dallasnews.com
If saving were easy, we would all be millionaires. But the reality is that for many households, the monthly paycheck is barely enough to cover the bills. Nearly 60 percent of consumers surveyed this month by Bankrate.com said they didn’t have enough cash to cover unexpected costs, such as a $500 auto repair bill.
Needless to say, saving for something as far off as retirement or accomplishing other financial goals can feel out of reach. Still, if you’re living paycheck-to-paycheck, there are small steps you can take to stabilize your finances and reach a point where you can save for the long term.
Here are a few moves that might help:
1.- Change the due dates for your bills:
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