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No Fret Family Budget
For some, the idea of a budget is often a blur. It is frustrating to see how
hard it is to do a budget and realizing that with one wrong purchase, you can
actually ruin the entire thing. And this has been a perennial headache for most
homemakers.
It is about time to overhaul the way people look at budgeting. It can actually
be a great way to keep track of your family's expenditures and help you evaluate
the things that you spend the lion's share of the family's earnings on.
What is a budget? A budget is a tool for handling your finances by controlling
the family's expenditures in a way that money is enough for paying up bills, and
still ensuring that savings are set aside for future expenses - vacations, or
children's education, or even for retirement.
Try these simple steps in preparing a no fret family budget, and see the
benefits of intelligent spending.
1. Gather three months of your pay stubs and get your average monthly earnings.
2. Get out three months of your monthly bills. Do this for the fixed expenses
like the rent, phone bill, car payments and other loans that come monthly. Add
them up and get the average. Do the same for other expenses like groceries, and
credit card bills.
3. Evaluate the results of your computations. Looking at your average monthly
earnings against your monthly fixed expenses and other monthly expenses, think
of some ways to economize. Cut back on some items that are somehow unnecessary.
4. Knowing the facts of your income and expenses, develop a family budget and
try to stick to this monthly budget.
5. Now that you have a monthly budget, set up a savings account. Save up by
making regular deposits to this account.
6. Keep track of this monthly family budget just to see if it is working for
you. Try to fine-tune the "rough edges" of this budget as you go along.
7. If you can get hold of a personal budgeting software or spreadsheet
application to keep record of your budget, the better. This will make organizing
your expenses very easy.
These are the basic steps in developing and implementing a no fret, easy to
stick to monthly family budget. Of course each family has diverse needs and
wants. You have the freedom to develop your own monthly family budget, depending
on your family’s financial background and needs. No matter how you do it, just
focus on the end result, which is building a savings that leads to a bright and
financially stable future for your family.
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