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Personal
Budgeting 101:
What is a Budget and
Why do I need one!
Following a practical budget can
help you:
1. Develop better financial habits.
2. Relieve emotional stress.
3. Assist you in achieving your
financial goals.
Why It’s Important
Why is a Budget
Necessary?
Identifies and defines your financial goals
Manages your money
Directs your money flow
Increase your savings
Avoids spending money unnecessarily
Achieves your personal goals
What is a Budget?
“…a plan for the coordination of resources and
expenditures”
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Simply Put:
A budget is a plan for managing
your money in a way that best meets your
personal needs and wants.
Seven Keys to Effective
Budgeting
1. Identify and develop personal goals
2. Evaluate and record current trends,
both income and expenses
3. Assign priorities
4. Develop a time line for the month
5. Keep it simple
6. Remain flexible: “One size does not fit
all”
7. Review and revise
Budgeting is Effective
Money Management
Effective money management is planning
how to get the most from your money.
Good money managers keep track of where
their money goes so that they can make it go
farther.
Effective money management includes:
Developing personal financial goals
Organizing personal financial records
Creating a personal monthly budget
Evaluating personal financial health
1. Adjust plans, activities, and spending as
needed
2. Spend money cost-effectively
3. Reach the specific goals you have set
4. Strengthen internal control system
How do I Create a Budget?
Creating a budget begins with a clear,
accurate, and well-thought-out plan. This
will allow you to be able to:
What’s in a Budget?
INCOME
Simply any money
earned or
contributed to
your household
from either
personal finances
or a business.
EXPENSES
Money that you
spend, this
includes anything
you purchase. This
includes both
planned and
unexpected
expenses.
Steps in Budgeting
1. Set financial goals
2. Estimate your income
3. Record what you spend
4. Budget for actual and unexpected
expenses
5. Review and evaluate monthly
Set Financial Goals
Identify and write them down
Long term (1-5 years)
Short term (within a year)
Make then achievable, practical, and owned by
everyone
Keep them in the fore front
Journal the process
Celebrate their completion
Write them into your monthly budget
Adjust them as necessary
Estimate Your Income
Make a list of each income stream that you receive on a
regular basis each month. The key is to only include that
income you get every month.
Include both monthly wages earned from your job(s) as
well as monthly supplemental income (i.e. child support,
disability, etc.)
Mark down the date these are received
Calculate the monthly income total
Record, but do not include any periodic income you may
receive at this point.
Estimate Your Income
If your income is unpredictable,
estimate what you will receive in the
next month and adjust it DOWN a little
Record What You Spend
1. Review the previous month’s check
book ledger, bank statements etc. and
record your spending and income.
2. Record what you spend for the next
month and write down what your
actual expenses and income
Budget for Actual and
Unexpected Expenses
Actual Expenses:
Identify fixed expenses (i.e. rent, car payment, student
loans).
Record the monthly payment deadline and plan according
to your payday date.
Variable Expenses:
Identify recurring expenses the fluctuate (monthly grocery,
automobile, etc.) calculate an average based on
previous months NOTE: when in doubt, guess high!
Consult with friends and family on what they spend
Actual Expenses
Rent or Mortgage
Car – payment, upkeep, gas, etc.
Insurance (health/medical, life, auto,
home, et.)
Food
Household utilities
Clothing
Entertainment
Student loan payments
Insurance payments
Entertainment (movies, books, magazines, toys, cable TV,
Internet access)
Income taxes in addition to those withheld from your paycheck
Child care
Medical bills
Savings (transfers to savings account, retirement fund or
brokerage account)
Vacations
What Else is in a Budget?
1. The FIRST step is to create and maintain an
Emergency Fund.
2. Initially the Emergency Fund should be $500 - $1, 000
depending on your income and debt load.
3. Eventually you need to increase this to 3-6 months
worth of income.
4. Develop the attitude that this is ONLY used for
EMERGENCIES (unemployment, unexpected medical
needs or any other financial crisis).
5. Should you have to use money in this fund for an
EMERGENCY the priority for the next month is to re-
supply the fund.
Budget for Actual and
Unexpected Expenses
Remember Murphy always strikes!
Budget Resources
Use these resources for additional
information:
http://www.stats.bls.gov/news.release/cesan.toc.htm
http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com
http://consumerist.com/consumer/tools/the-zero-based-
budget-300076.php
Budgeting Terms
Surplus occurs if you have a positive cash
flow
Deficit occurs if you have a negative cash
flow
Discretionary Income is the money you
have left over after paying for essentials
Discretionary Income is used to evaluate
the strength of a person’s income
Represents the money you can spend
on wants
Review & Evaluate
Review on a monthly basis, especially when you begin
the process.
Evaluate the budget against your personal financial
goals.
All monthly deficits need to be addressed immediately
All surplus experienced needs to be added to savings
Consider operating on a cash envelope system
Do not get discouraged.
Practical Budgeting Tips
• The budget must BALANCE
– The income must equal the expenses. If you make,
you must have a ‘destination ‘for that money!
– That does NOT mean you MUST SPEND it. Planning
to put money in some type of savings account is a
GREAT idea.
– The Income MUST EQUAL Expenses!!
• Plan carefully
– estimates should be based on some data
– cover all expenses
• Be practical
• Be flexible
• Write your budget down
• Be able to access your budget data easily

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Smart money budgets

  • 1. Personal Budgeting 101: What is a Budget and Why do I need one!
  • 2. Following a practical budget can help you: 1. Develop better financial habits. 2. Relieve emotional stress. 3. Assist you in achieving your financial goals. Why It’s Important
  • 3. Why is a Budget Necessary? Identifies and defines your financial goals Manages your money Directs your money flow Increase your savings Avoids spending money unnecessarily Achieves your personal goals
  • 4. What is a Budget? “…a plan for the coordination of resources and expenditures” Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary Simply Put: A budget is a plan for managing your money in a way that best meets your personal needs and wants.
  • 5. Seven Keys to Effective Budgeting 1. Identify and develop personal goals 2. Evaluate and record current trends, both income and expenses 3. Assign priorities 4. Develop a time line for the month 5. Keep it simple 6. Remain flexible: “One size does not fit all” 7. Review and revise
  • 6. Budgeting is Effective Money Management Effective money management is planning how to get the most from your money. Good money managers keep track of where their money goes so that they can make it go farther. Effective money management includes: Developing personal financial goals Organizing personal financial records Creating a personal monthly budget Evaluating personal financial health
  • 7. 1. Adjust plans, activities, and spending as needed 2. Spend money cost-effectively 3. Reach the specific goals you have set 4. Strengthen internal control system How do I Create a Budget? Creating a budget begins with a clear, accurate, and well-thought-out plan. This will allow you to be able to:
  • 8. What’s in a Budget? INCOME Simply any money earned or contributed to your household from either personal finances or a business. EXPENSES Money that you spend, this includes anything you purchase. This includes both planned and unexpected expenses.
  • 9. Steps in Budgeting 1. Set financial goals 2. Estimate your income 3. Record what you spend 4. Budget for actual and unexpected expenses 5. Review and evaluate monthly
  • 10. Set Financial Goals Identify and write them down Long term (1-5 years) Short term (within a year) Make then achievable, practical, and owned by everyone Keep them in the fore front Journal the process Celebrate their completion Write them into your monthly budget Adjust them as necessary
  • 11. Estimate Your Income Make a list of each income stream that you receive on a regular basis each month. The key is to only include that income you get every month. Include both monthly wages earned from your job(s) as well as monthly supplemental income (i.e. child support, disability, etc.) Mark down the date these are received Calculate the monthly income total Record, but do not include any periodic income you may receive at this point.
  • 12. Estimate Your Income If your income is unpredictable, estimate what you will receive in the next month and adjust it DOWN a little
  • 13. Record What You Spend 1. Review the previous month’s check book ledger, bank statements etc. and record your spending and income. 2. Record what you spend for the next month and write down what your actual expenses and income
  • 14. Budget for Actual and Unexpected Expenses Actual Expenses: Identify fixed expenses (i.e. rent, car payment, student loans). Record the monthly payment deadline and plan according to your payday date. Variable Expenses: Identify recurring expenses the fluctuate (monthly grocery, automobile, etc.) calculate an average based on previous months NOTE: when in doubt, guess high! Consult with friends and family on what they spend
  • 15. Actual Expenses Rent or Mortgage Car – payment, upkeep, gas, etc. Insurance (health/medical, life, auto, home, et.) Food Household utilities Clothing Entertainment
  • 16. Student loan payments Insurance payments Entertainment (movies, books, magazines, toys, cable TV, Internet access) Income taxes in addition to those withheld from your paycheck Child care Medical bills Savings (transfers to savings account, retirement fund or brokerage account) Vacations What Else is in a Budget?
  • 17. 1. The FIRST step is to create and maintain an Emergency Fund. 2. Initially the Emergency Fund should be $500 - $1, 000 depending on your income and debt load. 3. Eventually you need to increase this to 3-6 months worth of income. 4. Develop the attitude that this is ONLY used for EMERGENCIES (unemployment, unexpected medical needs or any other financial crisis). 5. Should you have to use money in this fund for an EMERGENCY the priority for the next month is to re- supply the fund. Budget for Actual and Unexpected Expenses Remember Murphy always strikes!
  • 18. Budget Resources Use these resources for additional information: http://www.stats.bls.gov/news.release/cesan.toc.htm http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com http://consumerist.com/consumer/tools/the-zero-based- budget-300076.php
  • 19. Budgeting Terms Surplus occurs if you have a positive cash flow Deficit occurs if you have a negative cash flow Discretionary Income is the money you have left over after paying for essentials Discretionary Income is used to evaluate the strength of a person’s income Represents the money you can spend on wants
  • 20. Review & Evaluate Review on a monthly basis, especially when you begin the process. Evaluate the budget against your personal financial goals. All monthly deficits need to be addressed immediately All surplus experienced needs to be added to savings Consider operating on a cash envelope system Do not get discouraged.
  • 21. Practical Budgeting Tips • The budget must BALANCE – The income must equal the expenses. If you make, you must have a ‘destination ‘for that money! – That does NOT mean you MUST SPEND it. Planning to put money in some type of savings account is a GREAT idea. – The Income MUST EQUAL Expenses!! • Plan carefully – estimates should be based on some data – cover all expenses • Be practical • Be flexible • Write your budget down • Be able to access your budget data easily