Family Budgeting: How and Where to Get Started
For most people, a family budget is the
equivalent of a simplistic process: money is earned and comes in; money is
spent and moves out!
It is a fluid, easy-flow, one-directional,
cash management process. It is driven by daily life, a spending-orientation, or
no plan at all!
For most families, income is also fixed and
outflow typically increases over time, as the needs of the family fluctuates and
changes. Loading up on debt is also very typical for the majority of our
families. If this sounds very much like a vicious circle, it is. Most families
are caught up in it and constantly battle to get out.
Mostly, we think that we wisely spend our
money on necessities like food and clothing, gas and household or family needs,
but can rarely put a finger on where the money actually goes, let alone produce
a budget!
A good place to start is to monitor these
expenses.
Take stock of your fiscal situation. Start
with assessing where exactly you are in your financial life and circumstance.
Most of us think we know, but we really do not.
That is, until we take the time to actually
list, study and analyze the situation. Figure out what your financial worth is,
look at all financial goals, and set a timeline for reaching them. Does this
sound like an action plan? Where do you start?
A good suggestion is your bank statements,
tax return and recent current credit report – a financial asset statement if you
will -and an overview of the current situation.
The premise is simple: you can not get to
arrive where you want to be if you do not know where you are today, what it will
take to get where you need to be and how to get there.
A well thought out, planned and realistic
budget will serve as a roadmap to get you there. It is a financial tool
facilitating your financial dreams, goals and aspirations, making them become a
reality. Budgeting will enable you to actually reach your financial targets and
set goals.
Next article: Understanding Your Current Financial Status
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