Theme: BUDGETING
June 24, 2009In this article I will discuss some reasons to get you started on budgeting. Check geld lenen and hypotheekrente
Twelve good reasons to get you started are:
1. Family budgets are used as a baseline, analysis-tool and roadmap. It is a useful tool and guide. It will tell you whether you are headed in the direction you want to be headed in financially. It helps you to move from spending to saving and good fiscal balance, management and responsibility.
You maybe have goals and dreams, but if you don’t set up guidelines for reaching them and you don’t measure your progress, you may end up going so far in the wrong direction you can never make it back. Can you envision the government or a major corporation operating without a budget? No, and neither should you.
2. It is often described and justified as an empowering enabler. A budget lets you control your money instead of your money controlling you.
3. A budget is a realistic estimate and true reflection of current circumstance and means, a type of financial situation-analysis that will tell you if you are living within your means. Before the widespread use of credit cards, you could tell if you were living within your means because you had money left over after paying all your bills.
should be lots of family budgeting tools available on line that make it a fun and enjoyable task and activity, to assess and analyze your family’s financial situation with minimum effort. There is also lots of free financial software and most of it sets up easily and provides you with a detailed family budget on the web. It manages your finances, hassle-free and nearly effortless.
The availability, accessibility, virtual marketplace, ease of use and more of credit cards has made the need for family budgets much less obvious. Many people do not even realize they’re living far beyond their means until they’re knee deep in debt, struggling to make ends meet and sinking fast into murky financial waters.
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4. A budget can help you meet your savings goals. It includes a mechanism for setting aside money for savings and investments.
5. Following a realistic budget frees up spare cash so you can use your money on the things that really matter to you instead of frittering it away on things you don’t even remember buying.
6. A budget helps your entire family focus on common goals. It is unifying families in mutual purpose and effort, working together towards a successful outcome and reward.
7. A budget should help you prepare for emergencies or huge or unanticipated expenses that might otherwise knock you for a loop financially.
8. A budget could improve your marriage. A good budget isn’t just a spending plan; it is a communication tool. Done right, a budget can bring the two of you closer together as you identify and work towards common goals and reduce arguments about money.
9. A budget reveals areas where you are spending too much money, so you can refocus on your most important goals.
10. A budget can keep you out of debt or help you get out of debt.
11. A budget actually creates extra money for you to do use on things that matter to you.
12. A budget helps you sleep better at night because you do not lie awake worrying about how you are going to make ends meet.
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