Chapter 6.  Types of Financial Goals  Short-Term Goals Lead to Long-Term Success  Prioritizing Your Goals  Your Goals Affect Others  Your Family.

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Chapter 6

 Types of Financial Goals  Short-Term Goals Lead to Long-Term Success  Prioritizing Your Goals  Your Goals Affect Others  Your Family and Your Goals  Your Current Family  Your Future Family  Your Community and Your Goals

 Keep Financial Records  Establish a Filing System  Effective Record Keeping  How to Use Financial Records  Fixed and Flexible Expenses  Fixed Expenses  Flexible Expenses

 Create Your Budget Worksheet  Steps in Preparing Your Budget Worksheet  Step 1: Create a Worksheet  Step 2: Estimate Your Income  Estimate Uneven Income  Be Sure the Income is Real  Step 3: Estimate Your Expenses and Savings  Plan for Uneven Expenses  Plan Your Savings  Step 4: Record Your Actual Income and Expenses  Step 5: Calculate the Difference  Budget Pitfalls

 Evaluate Your Budget Worksheet  Adjust Your Spending  Make Several Plans  Budgeting for the Year  Review and Adjust Your Budget  Relate Your Goals to Your Budget  Adjust to Changing Goals  Family Budget  Planning Together  Compromising  The Budget Cycle