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Article Series: Budgeting Tips & Advice
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Family
Budgeting:
Here's Why It Is So Incredibly Important
Let's
start with "what
do you owe?" Include credit cards,
car financing, mortgage and other debt. Subtract what you
owe from what you have. Have you learnt anything by doing
this simple exercise? For most of us the answers would
be astonishing! This hands-on involvement and knowledge
about your finances helps some and not others. For some
of us just glancing at our statement now and again, having
no idea as to what is in our wallets, is quite all-right
too. (That is, as long as you are not finding ways to spend
it without realizing it)
> In
family budgeting, do not be hesitant to set stretch-goals too.
Whether you get there by cost cutting, taking a second, part-time
or seasonal job or find another source of supplemental income,
it helps your raise the bar even higher.
> Family
budgeting is not just about budgeting to the last cent and
flying by the seat of your pants. It offers structure,
wisdom, decision making and reward for the serious
and tenacious amongst us. Taking it on as a major and regular
task and priority will change your quality of life, sometimes
without you even realizing it.
> You
are in it for the long haul! Take responsibility
for spending. It this means laying down some ground-rules
in your household and cutting back on a couple of luxury
items, that needs to be discussed, agreed upon and stuck
to, to make your budget work and have an impact over time.
> Family
budgeting is about minimizing and totally avoiding
if possible any unexpected and deemed unnecessary spending.
Spell out the realities and consequences of these purchases
to others – short on cash, family tension, unnecessary stress
and complications, hardship and more. Openly discussing it
builds fiscal responsibilities on all fronts. This does not
mean rigidity or inflexibility. Need, merit, means and circumstance
will obviously dictate.
> Family
budgeting is also about shared responsibility.
All members can participate – even the kids. Taking responsibility
for the grocery bill for example. Mom is responsible mainly
for the weekly outing to the store, but when it comes to
the staples like milk, bread, eggs and cheese, one of the
teenagers can be entrusted with the budget funds and task,
help shop for bargain, check flyers and more. Setting house-rules
about who gets to pay for what and when is also important
when you have young adults still living in the house or have
boarders. Family budgeting allows the channel for discussion
and eventually mutual agreement on financial goals and priorities.
> Perhaps
the most important part of all, is that family budgeting helps
us all learn where the money actually goes, as opposed
to where we think it does or should go. Normally very different
things! The initial realization of the amounts (usually larger
than we think!), involved on incidental, discretionary and
impulse buying is an eye-opener for most and ends up saving
families all kinds of money they never knew they had. Just
brining that into the awareness and our conscious mind tends
to put a stop to unnecessary expenditure.
> Mall
crawling and hanging out in retail stores to kill
time, is counter-productive and part of the reason we spend
frivolously. From bookstores, to lottery tickets, gourmet
coffee, food-court lunch, and a quick movie, items you
do not really need, but think you or your spouse or kids
would like leads to hasty, flawed and almost distorted
decision making. The thought, actions and actually purchases
are not budget-driven and money conscious at all. All these
things add up over time. Smoking, daily coffee (or two),
buying candy, chocolates, pop, magazines and more to ‘kill
time’ are all money-guzzlers that should be avoided.
> Other
examples of incidental money-guzzlers are
parking meters, donuts, shoe repair, raffle tickets, fund-raising,
car wash, pay phone. Avoid it is probably unrealistic, but
family budgeting, logging and tracking at least makes us
more aware of these categories and ‘traps’. Have a category
in your budget for Miscellaneous and track it for say 3-6-12
months and see how it adds up!
> Beware
the flyers, advertisements, special discounted sales and
other retail or sales tricks of the trade that tempt, entice
and lure you in to spend your precious dough!
> Keep
on tracking spending and income no matter what. A
good tip for family budgeting is, at least initially, get
a notebook and a pen and write things down as opposed to
going to high-tech, spending money to get it done etc.
Avoid this being or becoming just another unexpected and
unplanned expense! It is supposed to help you, not hurt
you. Tools are great, but process and results are better.
> Family
budgeting help you focus on the different types of
expenses you and your family and household face.
The annual ones are the hardest, we tend to put them on the
back burner and they tend to be larger amounts too. Having
them in your budget assist us not forgetting there major
expenses like school fees, judo or gym memberships, dance
classes, Christmas and birthday gifts, babysitting or nanny-salaries
and more.
> Fiscal
restraint, wise decisions, weighing options, informed
choice, planned set and formulated goals and projection
estimates and steps to get there, all work together in
the family budget, to get you back on track and on the
road to enjoying your dollar-earnings.
> Initially,
when setting up your family budget probably for the first
time, it is acceptable when estimating some of the expenditures
and cost to err on the higher side. This
will definitely show you where you would need to cut back
if you had to add in budget line items or budget for big
purchases like appliances, furnace replacement etc.
> Family
budgets keep it real, in the moment and
us humble, on our toes and accountable.
> Some
realities we will have to live with. Some fixed
costs we are not able to reduce right away or at all. The
fact of the matter is, we are on the look-out and actively
finding other and innovative ways to cut spending and costs
that we would otherwise not have been motivated enough
to do of our own accord.
> Surely,
the most interesting effect of the family budget on most
people, is revealing our personal spending habits,
preferences, weaknesses or “buttons to push” my kids call
them. Family budgeting helps us to get to know what they
are and improve on them.
Where
and why, on what and how much are all factors that impact
while our money keeps vanishing. We are most often the biggest
culprits here. Shopping excursions should be minimized; they
are just a good excuse for buying unnecessary items.
Overspending while
with a group of friends or peers are all too common these
days. Grocery bills hide a lot of “sins” or impulse buying
(chocolates, chips, magazines, ice cream etc.). Also knowing
when during the year you tend to spend more money, is also
important – bulk buying might be the answer. Think juice
and snacks when the kids are home for summer for example.
This also helps people realize that funds should be available
almost year-round and that life is unpredictable.
> Family
budgeting is one of those activities that none of us really
truly value, until we see or feel it make a difference.
If you stick with it long enough, disciplined and committed,
you will experience the dynamic impact and life-altering
influence and contribution of this tool and process. Happy
number crunching! Have fun creating your own family budget.
Therefore,
for now, we will stop our discussion here. Throughout this
article series, attempts were made to show the need, benefits,
nature, elements, advantages, processes and techniques for
family
budgeting that can get you started right away, offering practical
advice and poignant suggestions that apply to your unique
situation, whatever that may be.
I
trust it has been time well spent and happy trails on your
journey back to fiscal control, independence and empowered
decision-making. PASS IT ON.
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