Mar 01 2009
Posted by Admin as Budgeting, Family, Financial Services, Personal Finance
Truth be told, failure is almost certain with the way people are taught to budget these days. Some financial guru will announce they’ve come up with handy-dandy tables to compute what you should spend on every conceivable good and service…another will say you only need to worry about what you’re saving (while that’s great, you’re leaving a lot of money on the table when that’s your only focus!).
The key is to budget only what you have on hand. Don’t project. Don’t estimate! Simply look at your spending accounts (whether you have one checking account or several) and budget each of those dollars to a spending or savings category. You give every single dollar a job.
The nex time your paycheck comes in? Take THAT money and give every single one of those dollars a job.
The secret with budgeting is not to become some type of visionary that can forecast all expenses with the greatest of ease…you simply want to raise your awareness levels so you know what your money is doing. This key to awareness is to insure that NO dollars slip through the cracks. Each must be given a job to do: entertainment, food, emergency fund, retirement savings… As you begin making sure each dollar is working for YOU you’ll realize that your dollars will go further and your spending will start to match up with your value system.
So back to that question of how to budget? Don’t be an estimator. Simply give every dollar that you have a purpose. Make them all a part of your plan and your bound to see success.
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