Get Some Grip on Your Personal Budget

There certainly are too many personal budget plans that you can find on the internet. And this is

among the many. I'm just hoping that I can help you out on your personal struggle towards facilitating

a better defined budget to keep you from exhausting your finances.

There are basically three steps to establish a good budget:

One, you must be certain of your playing field. This means that one has to know exactly the actual

money circulating a specific period of time. Say, for a week or in a month. This should comprise all

the checks, cash and bank money that you have without exception. You must also be certain of all the

expenses you usually incur in that timeframe. These cover all the payments, mortgages, rents and any

other expenditure on your list.

Two, evaluation of present spending. Some people have already lost track of their expenses

regardless of the regularity of payments. Sometimes, people even forget that they should be paying

one thing or another due primarily to loss of record or deliberate overlooking of payment notices. It

must be given consideration though that ALL and EVERY outflow of money must be properly

recorded to come up with a feasible plan for a personal budget.

Third, all outgoing and incoming dollars must be tracked. Without this, you will have no foundation to

lay on your planned personal budget.

Central to personal budgeting is your patience and commitment. You must be decided once you set

out towards making a feasible personal budget plan.

Don't expect to be very good at budgeting initially. Often, it is tempting to go beyond the restrictions

you have set. After all, these are self-imposed (if you're not in dire need to strictly budget things). The

downslide is risky though. Once you get used to the frame of mind that you don’t truly need a

"restrictive" routine, you might forget the whole idea and go on spending like you always did before.

Having done these, you can readily create a feasible, strict but comfortable personal budget to follow.

Don’t be too restrictive but don’t be too lax. Unless you want to drive yourself nuts. It is good to

impose some short term goals and work in simplified long term plans. Remember that personal

budgeting is made to help track your expenses and to establish a more stable financial situation and

not to deprive you from enjoying life.

Once in a while, it would be a good idea to treat yourself. Be sure though that the money you would

use is the money you have saved from your personal budget. This way, you will be compensated with

pleasure without having to worry if you are already using your budget for the next two weeks.


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