Budgeting Process. What it is: A plan for spending and saving A plan for spending and saving.

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Budgeting Process

What it is: A plan for spending and saving A plan for spending and saving

What it takes: Choosing a budgeting period Choosing a budgeting period Estimating expenses and income Estimating expenses and income Balancing expenses and income Balancing expenses and income

What a budget does for you: Puts you in control Puts you in control Helps you create a visual spending picture Helps you create a visual spending picture Helps you prevent impulse spending Helps you prevent impulse spending Helps you decide what you can and cannot afford Helps you decide what you can and cannot afford Enables you to keep track of how you spend your money Enables you to keep track of how you spend your money Helps you create a savings plan Helps you create a savings plan Helps you decide how you can protect yourself against the financial consequences of unforeseen events Helps you decide how you can protect yourself against the financial consequences of unforeseen events

setting up and maintaining a budget

Steps 1. Estimate your income. 2. Estimate your expenses to include: Fixed regular monthly expenses Fixed regular monthly expenses Fixed irregular monthly expenses Fixed irregular monthly expenses Flexible monthly expenses Flexible monthly expenses “Mad money”/Personal expenses “Mad money”/Personal expenses

Steps (cont’d) 3. Estimate your future expenses. Begin by keeping a record of everything you spend. Begin by keeping a record of everything you spend. What are your financial goals and your plans for obtaining those goals? What are your financial goals and your plans for obtaining those goals? 4. Cope with change. Plan for new situations. Plan for new situations. Plan for changing conditions that increase or decrease your expenses. Plan for changing conditions that increase or decrease your expenses.

Steps (cont’d) 5. Keep your personal and financial goals in mind. Set money aside to help meet financial goals. Set money aside to help meet financial goals. 6. Balance your budget. Each month, compare your income to your expenses. Continue reworking your budget until your income is greater than your expenses. Each month, compare your income to your expenses. Continue reworking your budget until your income is greater than your expenses. Discuss different budget options available. Discuss different budget options available. 7. Practice setting up a personal budget.

Tips for Maintaining a Budget 1. Become a good consumer. Learn how to get the most for your money. Learn how to get the most for your money. 2. Exercise will-power and self-control. Try to not indulge in unnecessary spending. Try to not indulge in unnecessary spending. 3. Develop a good record-keeping system. Learn how to maintain a workable budget. Learn how to maintain a workable budget. 4. Evaluate your budget regularly.