Personal Budgeting and Money Saving Tips


Why You Need a Budget

Creating a Budget

Budgetary Advantages

Budgeting Hints

5 Pitfalls to Avoid

Saving for Retirement

Money Saving Tips

Financial Planning

Talking About Money

Future Plans

Where Does It Go?

What's Cash Flow?

Your Net Worth

Stop Spending Leaks

Getting Ahead

Practice Self-Control

Developing a Plan

Spending Guidelines

Plan For Savings

The Cost of Credit

Getting Outta Trouble

Credit Card Blues

Keeping Records

Worksheets

Related Services

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The Advantages of Living on a Budget

The majority of people today are not living on a personal budget. The availability of credit has allowed people to purchase what they want when they want with little regard to whether or not they can actually afford it. There is little hope that people will change these patterns of behavior in favor of living on a budget until they realize the number of corresponding advantages.

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A major advantage of living on a budget is that it relieves a great deal of financially related stress. It's always fun to spend money at the time of purchase but it is not nearly as fun when the bill comes do. When this happens, some people resort to using credit cards to pay of other cards. Other times people pay their bills and then choose to obtain "payday advance loans" to get them through until the next check. Both of these situations cause a viscous cycle of debt and growing interest. A budget can help ensure that an accumulation of debt is prevented and money will be available throughout the entire month.

Another advantage associated with budgeting is that it allows an individual to regularly place money into savings plans. This will allow the person to enjoy a comfortable retirement when that stage of life rolls around. It will also provide a financial cushion to cover any emergency situations that may arise.

Other Budgetary Advantages

  • Goal achievements. Most people have set financial goals that they would like to reach at some point in the future. Sometimes this may be an exotic anniversary trip, or it may be a brand new car or a college education. A budget can help people save money to make these goals a reality.
  • Debt reduction. Many people are being crushed under a heavy load of consumer debt. Without a disciplined pattern of spending it is virtually impossible to make much headway in reducing the debt. A personal budget can provide the framework necessary to begin eliminating these inflated account balances.

One of the great aspects of a personal budget is that it does not offer an "either or solution". If executed properly a budget will allow a person to simultaneously meet their expenses, place money into savings, and pay back outstanding debt. In view of these advantages, it is truly in all of our best interests to create and implement a personal budget.

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