Learning How To Budget Money
Not knowing how to budget money is the cause for so many people and
their family's falling in financial distress. In reality budgeting money
is really a simple process that just about anyone, including kids, can
learn. And the best part is once you learn to keep a budget it will
always give you good control over your finances. If you don't learn
proper budgeting one day you will wake up and wonder "where did all my
money go?" The most important thing about tracking your cash flow is
making the commitment to do it in the first place.
There are two sides to creating a working budget: expenses and income.
Any money paid out for any product or service is considered an expense.
These budget items can include rent, mortgage, utility bills, car
payments, insurance, gasoline, groceries, and many other items. List out
all your monthly expenses on your budgeting worksheet, using past months
bills and your checkbook register to help remember what they are.
The fun side of the budget is the income column, because we all like to
see how much money we make. All income streams need to be written on the
worksheet and can include such things as salary from a job, hourly
wages, investment income, child support, alimony, and anything else that
pays you money. Add all the income side of the equation together and
you'll have a good idea as to your monthly earnings.
Now you compare your income to your expenses and you have your first
budget. If your income is more then what you spend you are in better
financial shape then the vast majority of people. If it's the other way
around and your expenses are more then your income don't despair, you're
normal. The idea here is to see where you're making bad financial
decisions and take control of your finances.
With your budget in front of you you can now see quite plainly what you
spend your money on every month and start making decisions about what
things to cut out completely or cut back on to try and end up with extra
money at the end of the month. While doing this also pay attention to
new items or services that may impact your budget. Nothing screws up a
budget more than some sort of impulse buy that uses money designated for
some other purpose.
This is where saving comes into play when budgeting money. You should
save for any number of reasons, but probably the most important is to
establish an emergency fund. An emergency fund allows you to forgo the
use of borrowing money or using credit cards when a real emergency pops
up. Something like unexpected medical bills or car repairs fall into
this category. And unless it is a real emergency this money is to be
left alone. For other big purchases establish a separate savings that
allows you to pay cash for those big ticket items that you just can't
live without. This is the key idea behind a successful budget to get out
of debt; don't buy something if you can't afford to pay cash!
Taking the time to learn how to budget money is the failing point for
many people. Unfortunately without successfully budgeting monthly income
and expenses many people find them selves wondering why they can't pay
their bills and never have any extra money. Don't be like everyone else;
take charge of your finances starting today.
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