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August 18, 2007
Your
Secret Weapon: A Budget
For many, the word 'budget' immediately sends
shivers down the spine. Why in the world would
anyone need or want to budget their money?
First off, budgeting your money does NOT mean
you are poor, or are in need of financial
assistance. You'd be surprised to know how many
considered to be "middle class", regularly budget
their money in order to make the most of what they
have.
Secondly, designing and implementing a budget
does NOT take a Harvard doctorate degree requiring
hours upon hours of tedious work.
What is a budget?
Simply put, a budget helps you to track your
income and keep your spending habits in check over
a certain period of time, allowing you to reach
specific goals.
Why Start A
Budget
There are many reasons why a family may want to
implement a budget. These "reasons" can be labeled
BUDGET GOALS. The reason(s) you are budgeting your
money.
It is imperative that you actually determine
what your GOALS are before actually designing a
budget plan.This is what you will be striving
for.
Answer the question - 'Why do I want to start
budgeting my money?' To save for a new house or
car? Saving for your childrens' college education?
What about an early retirement?
These are all very important goals that many of
us will have to face at some point in our lives.
And these are some of the goals that can be tackled
through the implementation of a budget.
Summary - Set Your Goal(s)
Cash Flow
Analysis
It is now time to determine the amount of "cash"
that comes into your pocket every month, and the
amount that leaves your pocket every month.
This is one of the most important steps in
planning your budget, for it allows you to get a
whole perspective of your current financial
situation. At the same time, analyzing your
"cash-flow" allows you to actually see where your
incomes are coming from and how it is being
spent.
Remember, this does not have to be done
professionally nor does it need to be time
consuming. In addition to that, try not to track
every single penny that you spend. You'll drive
yourself crazy. A budget should not frustrate you
to death.
Start with your income(s). It's best to take it
a month at a time so you get a clear, concise view
of what you make on a monthly basis. Don't forget
to include any benefit or interest payments you
receive.
After you have an idea of the TOTAL amount you
receive monthly, it's time to add up the expenses
you pay every month. Generally, you can group most
expenditures into two categories - fixed and
variable.
Fixed bills - mortgage, car, insurance loans,
etc...
Variable bills - utilities, phone, car
maintenance, entertainment, food, etc...
It is really important that you tally up
EVERYTHING that is paid out monthly. That includes
all taxes, social security, 401(k) (retirement
funds), and any other deductions that you might
have taken directly out of your paycheck.
It works best if you write down ALL the
expenses/bills that you pay monthly.
If you are having difficulty remembering what is
paid every month, take a look back through your
financial records, checkbook or bank statements for
more accurate numbers.
Remember, you do not want to spend hours and
hours, sweating over this. Budgeting should not be
like another 9-5 job. The quicker and easier this
analysis process is, the more you will be willing
to go through with it.
Summary - Write Down ALL Incomes and
Expenditures
Review Your
List
Now that you have your list of incomes and
expenditures, it is time to review what you have
written. Look and see what bills/expenses can
possibly be lowered. Do you notice any excessive
spending areas? Any bills you know for sure that
can be lowered?
This is where you might have to make some
sacrifices. Is your dream of a brand new BMW worth
giving up your restaurant outings three times a
week? These are the choices you are faced with when
you must decide how you are going to reach your
goal(s).
Start out small. There's no need to become a
first-rate miser overnight. That's hard to do! Take
things a step at a time. Implement one money saving
strategy a week, or month. Remember though, you
decide at how quickly you accomplish your
goals.
Summary - Review And Decide Where To
"Cut-Back"
Track You
Spending
In the real world, you are faced with thousands
of advertisements and gimmicks begging you to 'buy
their product'.
Buy what you must, just keep in mind your
budget.
In order for accurate records, track as much of
your spending as possible. Simply save all the
receipts you get from your purchases.This is
important because you need to tally everything to
see how much money you saved at the end of the
month.
Summary - Keep Track Of The Money You
Spend
Compare
Results & Modify
Now it's time to find out if all your hard work
has paid off. Were you able to lower some bills?
Finding out how much you saved is the best part of
budgeting. It's exciting! This is what makes the
whole budgeting process worthwhile.
Stick with your budget! Modify your spending
habits to try and lower bills bit, by bit. You'll
soon forget about the whole budget idea, and just
see it as a game, where you try and save as much
money as possible month by month.
You can find quite a number of money saving
articles to help lower your bills at http://www.savingsecrets.com/access.html.
Summary - Compare and Make Necessary
Changes For Increased Results
Conclusion
The hardest part of the whole budget process is
starting one. Once you set your mind to implement a
budget, and take the time to formulate a written
agenda, the rest falls into place.
Budgeting requires some small sacrifices.
Changes in lifestyle. Changes in spending habits.
Be creative and have fun saving money off your
bills. You are doing this for YOU, to accomplish
your GOALS, so stick with your budget plan and your
will be rewarded!
Summary - Start YOUR Budget and Accomplish
Your Goals!
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