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Article Series: Budgeting Tips & Advice
Help Me To Create a Budget, Save Money,
...and Stick To It!
How
Can a Family Budget Help You?
This
question immediately suggests that it should be part of the
whole family budgeting process. It is much part of the learning
around setting it up, considering its usefulness, function
and purpose.
Creating
or setting up the budget is one thing. Sticking to it, effectively
implementing, sustaining and if actual fact, in essence ‘using’
it is the ultimate goal and achievement. That is worth celebrating.
Families have different ways again to use or refer to their
family budgets.
For
some it will be no more than a general guideline. For others
it would constitute an absolute rule not to be bent or broken.
Others still will use the family budget as a strategic planning
tool to protect the interests of his/her family and plan
for a full and happy life, setting a small amount aside for
the future, invested smartly and securely, with confidence
and pride.
The
very day the family budget actually assists you in reducing
your spending and making informed smart financial decisions
that is the day you do not sit back and relax, but throw
all your energy back in making it even better. This is an
on-going, continuous improvement exercise, experiment and
undertaking of your own making, design and creation!
The
family budget can:
Assist
you in handling unforeseen increases in costs and unbudgeted
expenses.
It
is very common to get discouraged when on the family budgeting
path. The minute you feel you have taken strides forward,
something will happen, a setback, unexpected upset or expense,
breakdown, maintenance or replacement or car, appliance,
major purchase or repair and many other setbacks will occur.
In
a sense it makes families more robust, responsive and adaptable.
Tracking your finances makes you aware of patterns and business
cycles, cost and many other factors that affect hearth and
home financial life and health. Rent increases, more expensive
cigarettes or tax increases, higher gas or energy prices
or increased mileage to and from work are but a few examples
of these events and issues that might come up.
When
faced with these challenges, problems or complexities, having
your fingers on the pulse of your available resources, discretionary
monies, savings, line of credit, rates, banking fees and
more, will all help you make the right informed decision
that is best for your family, at that time and act accordingly
with diligence and confidence. You are in control of your
financial situation and not the other way around. It enlightens
and empowers you to do more with less!
Unpredictable
pricing and fluctuating expense are not easy to reduce in
any budget. Having this variation handy, spread over a period
of time, can help you plan better and anticipate sudden spikes
or higher expenditure during certain months of the year.
For
example, the telephone bill is higher when the teenagers
are home for the summer. Emergency, contingency and improvements
are not priorities for most of us when we receive our paycheck.
To ensure a steady stream of income into these categories
make “saving for a rainy day” come to life and have some
real impact and meaning in our financial planning.
Cutting
non-essentials first is a good strategy. Alcohol,
long distance phone calls, gifts, gardening and landscaping
services, decorating costs, pet care needs, recreation
and lottery tickets can all be good money-saving categories.
The more line items you can include, in your cost reduction,
the smaller the dollar-amount impact in each.
It
should come as not surprise that by just cutting a little
in each of these categories, families can easily save upwards
of $240 per year without too much noticeable difference in
their lifestyle or any major disruptions or sacrifices. If
is less than1 % of your total spending, it should not really
cause pain, grief or reason for worry.
Family
budgets can also provide hints on how to save on non-essentials:
Buying more or less of a product or service, comparison shopping
for the lowers possible price, bulk and discount, sale, buying
a lower-priced or no-name brand. Eliminating some gift giving
(Christmas, birthdays, friends and family) is a way to save
money.
Elimination
of waste is another clever way to save money that
is often overlooked, BUT not in the family budget. Thrown
out food because too much was purchased or it spoils because
at time of purchase it was not as fresh as it could have
been. Spur-of-the-moment clothing purchases, too trendy,
uncomfortable and not the right size perhaps?
Making
an active effort to participate in the family budgeting process
will carry its own rewards as well. Self-discipline and curbing
your own spending will soon become second nature almost.
Enable families to make large spending
reductions in the right places at the appropriate times.
Anything
from a small rent increase of a couple of dollars to an all-out
job-loss can impact home life and finances, and not in a
positive sense. The family budget offers you the opportunity
to prepare somewhat for this, whether pro-active or responsive
action follow. Flexibility and adaptability are bonuses with
family budgeting.
It
will spell out the reality, damage, impact, what needs to
be done at the barest of minimums to get by and offer stop-gap
solutions, practical and accessible, right away. It is not
to say that it will have you not worrying about it! All of
us will be concerned if this is our situation, but it will
leave you more prepared to deals with the challenges head
on and right away as opposed to wasting time wondering what
to do and how bad it is.
Protect against income reduction and
inevitabilities.
In
the case of job loss mentioned above there are also immediate
realities to consider. Financial implications are huge for
family life and the pressure is on. Family budgets and informed
budgeted will tell you that this tool and time spent will
be worth every penny if this were ever to happen to them.
Because
of the heightened awareness and familiarity with the context
and content of the financial, spending and cost cutting plans
and strategies, goals and savings, the family budget process
and product now offer avenues to solutions rather than barriers
of debt and no point of return.
Tackling
normal spending categories first, reduced transportation
costs, packing a lunch as opposed to having it in the cafeteria
every day. Suspend all discretionary funding, move money
in your accounts around to ensure liquid assets to cover
basic expenses. Luxury items and recreation, sports and other
leisure activities will be another category to find some
budget dollars.
Maintenance
and repair costs might be suspended or delayed, cost-cutting
is never pleasant but the budgeting process makes it easier
to know where the cushions and ‘fat’ is that can be trimmed
or eaten away at, without risking heart and limb!
Other
positive job-changes like promotions and relocations could
also have a lot of impact. Taxes, relocation fees, buy-and-sell
of homes, settling allowances, insurance, storage etc. they
all add up. The family budget will help you assess your situation
more clearly, leading to better decision-making and informed
empowered choice.
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