Create And Implement A Personal Budget

By: Monty Loree

Create and Implement a Personal Budget
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Monty_Loree]Monty Loree

Many families and individuals are stressed by financial problems. A great way for all Canadians to relieve some of the financial pressure is first to know what is happening with their money.

A good first step to begin managing your family's finances is with a personal budget. 
A good personal budget will help pinpoint which category most of your money is being spent and where you can or cannot adjust your expenses to better meet any future goals (like debt reduction, a vacation, or a home).

To create a personal budget, you first need all your expense receipts for the last 3 months, including credit card statements, utility bills, insurance, mortgage, and any cash receipts.    Basically, any money that was spent in the past 3 months needs to be tracked. 
You can use a excel spreadsheet or a simple notebook to write down all and any expenses incurred.

After you have all your expenses noted, figure out your net income for the past 3 months.  If you get paid on commission calculate the average monthly commission for the past year (or 6 months depending on how long you've worked on a commission basis).
Include interest dividends.   Your net income is your take home pay.

Next subtract your expenses from your net income.   Ideally, you should have money left.    And as you track your expenses keep an eye on where most of your funds are going.  Is it in a category that can be reduced?  For example, can entertainment costs be reduced by eating in more? Can the grocery bill be reduced by clipping coupons or planning meals ahead of time or shopping during sales for frequently use items?

These are questions to keep in mind when you create your budget.  Also ask yourself what your short and long term financial goals are?

Now to create your personal budget, review how much you've spent in each category. 
When creating your budget stick try to stay reasonably close to your previous expenses.
But be honest with how much each category's expenses can be reduced by.

Continue to track your actual expenses each month and revise your personal budget every 3 months so it stays updated with current cash flow events.

The whole purpose of creating a personal budget is to discipline your spending habits and to create a mindful financial spending and saving plan.   A few fives her and there is only shocking when you realize you've just spent $100 worth of five's.  A personal budget should prevent that.  Keep in mind, your personal budget can be adjusted.  You might need to add an extra category, or maybe remove an expense category.  As long as your budget helps you stay on track with your short and long term financial goals; that's fine.

Stay on track with your goals and your budget.   It's difficult in the beginning but gets easier as you learn to spend your money in a critical manner.  The end of the year is a great way to see how you've progressed further along your goals and you might be surprised to learn how much of your expenses have been reduced and where they've been reduced.

Monty Loree is the founder of http://www.canadian-money-advisor.ca which helps Canadians better understand their money, credit and the financial industry in Canada. In our financial podcasts, we are interviewing industry experts who give our visitors the truth about the financial industry. Canadian Money Advisor is an important source for Canadians to learn more about their money.
 
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