BUDGETING 101 LEARN HOW TO EASILY MANAGE AND BUDGET YOUR MONEY TO AVIOD FINANCIAL ISSUES.

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BUDGETING 101 LEARN HOW TO EASILY MANAGE AND BUDGET YOUR MONEY TO AVIOD FINANCIAL ISSUES.

HOW TO BUDGET Know how much you are making, and how much you will receive each month Know how much you are spending each month on necessities Make adjustments as needed Choose your method of budgeting Stick to it!

BUDGET EXAMPLE:

Always make sure to include all expenses in your chart, or allow an “Emergency” and “Savings” category to give extra room for other expenses. Pay attention to when some bills or expenses will be more or less than your allotted budget. This can either help or hurt you depending on if you lose or save money. Always save extra money that you may have that month because there may be an emergency that exceeds your allotted budget the next month.

SOME TIPS FOR BUDGETING Focus on saving your money Try to use cash over a debit card to help keep track of the money being spent Cut out some bad habits (excessive shopping, cigarettes, eating out, ect.) Pay off debts, and keep them minimal Always balance your checkbook Be flexible with having to give up so luxuries to pay for unexpected expenses

Resources HowStuffWorks "10 Tips for Staying on Budget". (n.d.). HowStuffWorks. Retrieved April 28, 2014, from http://money.howstuffworks.com/personal- finance/budgeting/10-tips-for-staying-on- budget.htm#page=1