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Written by admin
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Oct 25, 2006 at 08:12 AM |
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Budgetiing
The
Incredible Power of Budgeting
Budgeting can be
extremely boring subject for most of us, but it
plays
a vital role to sustained and accelerated wealth accummulation
strategy.
Somebody has said it right - "Conduct
your Life Business like and you will be financially successful".
Having said that, it doesn't mean that you have to live a miserable
life. What I want to emphasis, is that you must be accountable for
all your expenses and note them down in a diary or budgeting
software, so that you will exactly know where you have spent
your hard earned money, and therefore can reflect back upon any
unnecessary expenses. You can use simple spreadsheet to record all
your expense and income.
Steps
to
Budgeting
- Breakup
all your expense and
income into
detailed categories and write them in column format in your diary or
any spreadsheet like excel.
- Record
all your income and
expenses and
review them on monthly basis with an intention to find where
you may have overspent, and can save in future.
- Upon
identifying your
overspending
categories, resolve to think again when you intent to spend in those
areas where you have overspent in past. The mere realization of where
you have overspent may make your aware of your spending habits
&
might help you to control the problem of overspending.
- Budgeting
will actually show you if you are spending more than you are earning.
For sake of awareness, Australians on an average spend 105% of what
they actually earn. The rest of 5% percent is funded by personal loan
or credit card.
Most
Popular Income Categories For Budgeting
INCOME
CATEGORIES (Please Modify according to your own Income
Categories)
Salary*Wages*Fix Deposit/CD*Investment Income From
Dividend*Rentals Other Income
Most
Popular Expense Categories For Budgeting
EXPENSES (Please
Modify according to your own e Categories) Credit Card Payment
Education/Business Loan Payments Rent/Mortgage Payment Insurance,
Home/Content Insurance - Car Insurance - Life Insurance - Health
Insurance - Other Ongoing Child Educational Fees/Other Clothes
Property/Land/Strata Taxes Car Repairs/Maintenance Home
Repair/Maintenance Electricity & Gas Water Car Fuel Telephone
Bill landline Telephone Bill Mobile Telephone Bill VOIP Internet
ADSL/ Wireless Bill Public Transportation Groceries -
Milk/Fruits/Vegetables/Cereals/Meat Entertainment -
Movies/Joyride/Eating Out Health - Multivitamins/Prescription Drugs
Gym - Fees Holiday Vacation Travel - Unplaned Family/Personal Trip
Magazines/Other Subscripton Based Services Investment - Property
Investment - Stocks/ManagedFund/Bonds Retirement Fund Pet Expenses -
Food/Insurance/Medication Household Expenses - Furnitures/Upholstery
Personal Hygiene Items Charity Donations
Happy
Budgeting
Keshav Jha
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Last Updated ( Nov 01, 2006 at 04:23 AM )
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