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How I Budget

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

I’m not sure why a lot of people cringe at the thought of budgeting.  It is a good way to get your finances under control.  In order to budget properly, you should have an understanding where your money is going.  An hour or two of your time can change the way you look at your finances.

I budget based on my bi-weekly paycheck.  I take my monthly expenses, divide them into two, and put them into appropriate savings accounts.  The advantage of this is I am not tempted to spend the money.  I find that if it’s in my checking account, I am more likely to spend it.  The other advantage of my bi-weekly savings is that I will build another monthly payment over the course of a year. This is particularly useful for building that extra mortgage payment every year.  Some mortgage companies charge you to change your payments from monthly to bi-weekly.

Budgeting for Variable Bills
I’m still working on this area in my personal finance.  One example of a variable bill that I have is the gas and electric.  I’m thinking about taking the average price of the bill over the past year and putting that amount away into another savings account. So when my bill is $50 in the spring or $250 in the winter, I will have enough money to cover it all. Sure, I can assume the worst case and always put away $250, but that will limit my cash flow.  Have any suggestions?

How do you budget?


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