The thought of putting yourself and your family on a budget can often feels overwhelming for many. The truth of the matter is that not having a budget, operating with financial blinders on, is much more overwhelming than creating and sticking to a budget.
Once you're ready to approach your budget with a smile on your face, here are a few steps to get started:
2) Step 2 on How to Make a Budget Plan
You can find this information by reviewing your credit card statements, checkbook register and your bank accounts for the past three months. Take a look at each category that is right for your lifestyle and add sub-categories. For example, under 'Entertainment' you might have the following sub-categories:
If you receive a regular pay check, go ahead and calculate your monthly take home pay before taxes. You'll account for your taxes in your budget and this information will help you at year end when you're doing your taxes. This means keeping track of all your spending, keeping receipts and not letting any dollar go untracked. This is the most important aspect of starting a budget; you need to know how much you spend on everything. You need to know where your money goes. The point to this step is to gather information, not to limit your spending or spend less than you normally do. If you normally go out to dinner three times a week, don't all of a sudden go out to dinner just once a week simply because you're tracking it. Doing so will set you up for budget failure and we want you to succeed. After tracking your expenses for one to three months you're ready to set some goals. A budget won't do you any good if you don't have some financial goals. Do you want to save money for a vacation? Retirement? College fund? Financial goals are two part: how much time do you have to save the money and how much do you want to save? The most successful budgets are budgets that reflect your life. They are realistic and are easy to access. To keep an eye on your spending and make it easier to stick to your budget, keep your information in a location that is easy for you to access.
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