Finances: The Importance of Creating a Budget for Yourself Part 1

Are you a debt-ridden woman?  Even if debt may not be an issue for you now, there is a good chance that it will become one in the future if you don’t keep an eye on your income and expenditures with a workable budget.

Whether you are in debt now, or if you are looking to prevent yourself from falling victim to it, you need to put a sound budget in place as soon as possible to start planning better for your financial future.

Before examining how you can go about creating a budget for yourself, it is important to understand why you need a budget.  As previously stated, budgets are a tool that can be used to make sure that debt does not become or remain an issue for you.

By creating a budget, you can track your spending, and make sure that your make it a priority to ensure that all needed expenses, like your car, insurance, rent or your mortgage, all get paid.

A budget also gives you the opportunity to examine how much extra money you have each month, money that you could put towards paying down your debt, or putting into a savings account to start working toward your long-term financial goals.

When it comes to creating a budget for yourself, you should be able to find a number of budget templates online. There are a couple of suggested ones here at the site as well.

While these free resources are nice, you may only want to use them as starting points.  You can get great ideas from them, but you may want to create your own budget. This is important because not all individuals lead the same lives or have the same expenses to take care of.

For instance, a budget template for those in New York City may not necessarily call for car payments or auto insurance, but if you had a vehicle, you will need these sections displayed on your budget.

It is also advised that you take the time to create a budget for each month of the year.  As previously stated, a budget allows you to account for what you spend on a weekly and monthly basis, but not all months are created equal.

For example,  you may have a ton of family birthdays in August, or have to go see your family for Thanksgiving every year, which will mean budgeting for travel expenses. Christmas is always a very expensive time of year, and can get really out of hand if you don’t budget for it.

Creating individual budgets for each month of the year may seem like a complicated process, but it doesn’t have to be.  It may take a few extra minutes, but those few minutes are more than worth it.

 

Continues in Finances:  The Importance of Creating a Budget for Yourself Part 2

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